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1.1  Selection and training[4]  







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Norwegian Naval EOD Command
Minedykkerkommandoen (MDK)
ActiveFrogmen: 1953 - 1968
MDK: 1968 - current
CountryNorway Royal Norwegian Navy
TypeClearance diver
Garrison/HQHaakonsvern Naval Base
Ramsund Naval Base
ColorsBlue beret flash on navy beret
EngagementsOperation Enduring Freedom
International Security Assistance Force
Operation Pickaxe-Handle
Operation Atalanta
Operation Ocean Shield
Macedonia Conflict
Operation Recsyr

Minedykkerkommandoen (MDK) or Norwegian Naval EOD Command is a clearance diver group. MDK is subordinate to the Royal Norwegian Navy. MDK is located at Haakonsvern Naval BaseinBergen and Ramsund Naval Base, in vicinity of Harstad.

The Commando is part of the naval contribution to the Norwegian Armed Forces Intervention Force, and the command's personnel have taken part in operations in Afghanistan, Iraq, Baltic states and Mediterranean, among others. The unit is often on assignment for the Norwegian Police Service with bomb disposal.[1][2][3]

History[edit]

In 1953 the Norwegian Navy formed a frogman-unit. This unit was under the command of Ove Lund, and is the origin of the modern Minedykkerkommandoen and Marinejegerkommandoen. The mission of the frogmen was to disarm explosive devices and to conduct sabotage against enemy targets above and below water.

The missions gradually become more comprehensive and different frogman specialities emerged. This led to members of the unit being divided into a clearance diver team and two combat swimmer teams, in 1968.

Selection and training[4][edit]

General selection separates out those who do not have the physical and mental abilities to start the clearance diver course. A candidate must pass a strength test, fitness test and a water stress test.[5]

After passing the general selection, an applicant attends the main selection, performed in the winter. It comprises physical and mental exercises with little food and little sleep. Few of those who enter get through.

Following selection, the potential operator starts basic training for 12 months at the Norwegian Naval Diving School, Dykker- og froskemannskolen. This training involves all of the basic disciplines required to serve as a clearance diver. After training, the candidates who are eligible for operational service are transferred to MDK, to become EOD operators. Further training is conducted domestically or abroad, at allied training facilities. However, they are also trained in some level of CQB and combat tactics necessary for use in an emergency, and trained in maritime search and rescue.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Minedykkerkommandoen sprengte flybombe". NRK. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
  • ^ "Her sprenges «Tirpitz-bomba»". NRK. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
  • ^ "Ødela eksplosiver fra andre verdenskrig". Forsvaret. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
  • ^ Forsvaret. "Minedykker i Minedykkerkommandoen". Retrieved 18 August 2016.
  • ^ Forsvaret. "Fysiske minstekrav". Retrieved 18 August 2016.
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