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Hello does the navy have a SF force of some wut.. like ex: the u.s has the navy seals.. do we have anything like that and is the navy getting any new ships and getting subs
No...and no marines either.does the navy have a SF force of some wut.. like ex: the u.s has the navy seals.. do we have anything like that
Tes looks like the AORs will be replaced by the JSS in a few years...OPVs are being considered as is a common surface combatant to replace both the 280s and CPFs around the 2020 time frame. We have leased 4 Updolder Class SSKs and we are in the process of reactivating them and bringing them up to Canadian standards.is the navy getting any new ships and getting subs
Ex-Dragoon said:To become a ships team diver you volunteer for it. Its a secondary duty
Ex-Dragoon said:No...and no marines either.
Ex-Dragoon said:Tes looks like the AORs will be replaced by the JSS in a few years...OPVs are being considered as is a common surface combatant to replace both the 280s and CPFs around the 2020 time frame. We have leased 4 Updolder Class SSKs and we are in the process of reactivating them and bringing them up to Canadian standards.
Agreed but he never specified so I went with the basics.Neill McKay said:There are also two dedicated diving trades: clearance diver and port inspection diver (reg and reserve respectively). (The names may have changed, as they seem to from time to time.)
But they are not marines, there is a difference. there is also Air Force but you would not compare them to the PJs of the USAF.There are sailors in JTF 2, though.
Yes and I also said that this program/proposal was in addition to the new surface combatant down the road.I understood that the OPV was intended to fill roles that don't necessarily require something the size of a CPF, but do require an offshore capability beyone what an MCDV can provide.
Ex-Dragoon said:But they are not marines, there is a difference.
Neill McKay said:Of course. I was speaking with ref. to the original poster's question on special forces and SEALs, naval JTF2 membersbeing perhaps the closest Canadian equivalent to having a naval special forces outfit. Poor quoting on my part, it appears.
Ghost778 said:There should be a rule where people aren't allowed to hear about the JTF unless they have atleast 2 years in the forces.
Babba said:Hello does the navy have a SF force of some wut.. like ex: the u.s has the navy seals.. do we have anything like that and is the navy getting any new ships and getting subs
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There should be a rule where people aren't allowed to hear about the JTF unless they have atleast 2 years in the forces.
I BELEVE YOU HAVE TO HAVE THAT TIME IN TRADE BEFORE YOU CAN APPLY FOR JTF.
chief_of_da_fence said:The Navy has a naval bording team on each ship. it is not a trade . on a ship you still do your primary trade but if required as a member of a team you may be called apon to do an unaposed or aposed bording . cool stuff .you can be armed with MP5. remington 870 with folding cobat stock. sig saur p229. .
chief_of_da_fence said:The Navy has a naval bording team on each ship. it is not a trade . on a ship you still do your primary trade but if required as a member of a team you may be called apon to do an unaposed or aposed bording . cool stuff .you can be armed with MP5. remington 870 with folding cobat stock. sig saur p229. .
Ex-Dragoon said:Actually its a Sig Sauer P225 not P229. I wish though.