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:''For other nations' naval work divers, see Clearance Diver.'' Minentaucher (Mine Clearance Divers) are particularly trained military divers of the German Navy. Their operational areas are: *Searching, identifying, and removing or salvaging underwater weapons such as mines or explosives in the water. *Servicing underwater drones. *Removing weapons in water and ashore, in particular removing explosives attached by enemies to hulls and underwater equipment. *Rescuing and salvaging. Mine Clearance Divers are highly qualified specialists, who are stationed partly on board ''schwimmenden Einheiten'' (= "swimming units"), which can be ordered to be in standby if necessary. A part of the trained mine clearance divers is available as a special-purpose force in the mine clearance diver company in Eckernförde. In 2001 the ''Bataillon Spezialisierter Kräfte'' (= "Battalion of Specialized Forces") was separated from the German commando frogmen group. The ''Bataillon Spezialisierter Kräfte'' (SEK M) (= "Specialized Task Forces Battalion" was formed by the transformation of 2003. SEK M was divided further into the ''Kampfschwimmerkompanie'' (= "combat diver company", one mine clearance diver company, and two naval companies for special employments (e.g. boarding ships), a training inspection, and further support elements. On 1 April 2014 the Minentaucherkompanie became an integral part of the newly formed Naval Force Protection Battalion (''Seebataillon'').〔(Das „Multitool“ der Marine - Seebataillon in Eckernförde aufgestellt )〕 See :de:Bild:MiTa Wappen.JPG for the coat of arms of the Minentaucherkompanie. ==Training== The mine clearance divers are trained in the mine clearance diver company (MiTaKp) in Eckernförde. This unit is subordinated to the ''Flottille Minenstreitkräfte'' (= "flotilla of mine armed forces"). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Minentaucher」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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