Nov 07 - The November 2007 issue of Defence Watch includes a feature story entitled Warriors of the Deep. It will highlight the capability of the naval diver from the RSN's Naval Diving Unit. The video will showcase the types of training naval divers go through and the operational missions that naval divers are tasked with.
@TrailHunter78 You don't ask to join the NDU. You get asked.
gunloverful 2 months ago
@hardcoreclubber Im sorry but no. Im a Singaporean and i can safely say that to join the special operations you need to be a a citizen. you can join. but you would have to become a singapore citizen. And Ps, the drop out rate is also identical to that of the SBS. We mean business. If u can make it here, you can make it in the royal marines. And even the SAS.
gunloverful 2 months ago
What must they do to be a naval diver since you say only selected ones can be a naval diver?
TrailHunter78 7 months ago
@muatikah complacent
Lauchek54 11 months ago
much respect. was in "singas" early 90's and you guys were tough nuts alright.
chebra36 1 year ago
I have noticed on the uniform of 1 wo eric tay sian teck, Project warrant officer hq ndu on his right hand side he is wearing a u.s. navy seal trident.
blackfeatherarchery 1 year ago
hi hardcoreclubber im a singapore naval diver and i dont think u can join cos ure a foreigner
klaupucius 1 year ago
Hi all, Im Irish, and I have a problem. The British/Irish navy does not have anything resembling this branch of operations. The closest you get is a mine clearance diver, however as far as I know this provides no proper combat experience or counter terrorism activities. You could maybe go for the SBS but it first involves serving as an officer in the royal marines for a year and even then the fail rate is huge. Can you move to Singapore and work in this branch of navy? Thanks, Matt
hardcoreclubber 1 year ago
Signorolcognito i respect those kopaska too, but all these guys been through hardships to protect us & part of the reason we are comfortably at home or somewhere else commenting. We are still human after all, all these trainings are just to increase your combat awareness and survivability. So no matter how strong are you, unless you are able to use more than 10% of your brain and become superior beings :)
fujitheseeker 1 year ago
4:30 guy definitely is a badass. respect for getting ranger and seal qualified. I know of countries who send a few of their own to BUD/s.
deltaecho1 1 year ago