Military diving

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Military diving is a branch of professional diving carried out by armed forces. The roles of military divers include reconnaissance, demolition, salvage, and combat. Military divers are also frequently used in humanitarian missions.

History

The history of military diving dates back to ancient times. The first recorded military use of diving was by the Greeks in the 5th century BC, who used divers to cut the mooring lines of enemy ships.

Types of Military Diving

There are several types of military diving, each with its own specific training and equipment requirements.

Combat Diving

Combat diving involves a military diver engaging in direct combat. This can include underwater demolition, sabotage of enemy installations, and direct combat with enemy divers.

Reconnaissance Diving

Reconnaissance diving is used to gather intelligence. This can involve surveying enemy harbors, beaches, or other maritime installations.

Salvage Diving

Salvage diving involves the recovery of sunken military equipment, such as ships or aircraft.

Training

Military divers undergo rigorous training to prepare them for the physical and mental challenges of their work. This training includes physical conditioning, diving techniques, and combat training.

Equipment

Military divers use a variety of equipment, including scuba gear, rebreathers, and diving suits. The specific equipment used depends on the nature of the mission.

Risks and Challenges

Military diving is a high-risk profession. Divers face the inherent risks of diving, such as decompression sickness, as well as the additional risks associated with military operations.

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