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Στρατιωτική χρήση καγιάκ
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Τα πτυσσόμενα καγιάκ χρησιμοποιούνται ακόμα από τις ειδικές δυναμεις. Μάλιστα αν το ψάξετε λίγο θα δέιτε ότι η δυνατότητα χειρισμού τους περιλαμβάνεται στις εξετάσεις των SAS, των SEALS και άλλων ειδικών δυνάμεων.

Η Klepper εχει κατασκευάσει πολλά τέτοια σκάφη για ειδικές δυνάμεις και συνεχίζει να έχει στρατιωτική σειρά προιόντων αλλά και διαμορφώνει/εξοπλίζει σκάφη κατά παραγγελία.

Ηδη εκτός από τον αθάνατο ξύλινο σκελετό υπάρχουν και σκελετοί από κάρμπον, πού μειώνουν πολύ το βάρος και αντέχουν στην ιδιαίτερη ταλαιπωρία που έχουν τα στρατιωτικά υλικά...

παραθέτω για ευκολία...
Recruits must be Royal Marines Commandos with at least three years service. They will have started off their careers with the 30-week initial stint at the Commando Training Centre or the 15-month Young Officers Course, mostly at the same establishment. Later they may have had further training in signals, heavy weapons, sniping etc. Those wishing to join the SBS must first go through a two-week aptitude test, which consists of the following:

Boating Week.  Candidates must

pass a combat fitness test
pass the SBS swimming test, which demands 600m in 15 minutes , 50m clothed with weapon and belt kit, and 25m underwater.
Complete all canoe trials, including a 5km march with Bergen and canoe and 30km canoe paddle.

Diving Week. Complete a number of dives, generally show confidence and willingness to dive.

Those successful will go on to the joint SAS/SBS selection course

    Brecon Beacons phase (3 weeks)- land navigation marches with Bergen and weapon, culminating in " long drag". The majority who drop out will do so in this phase.
    Pre-jungle training(2 weeks)- working in four-man patrols.
    Jungle Training, Brunei (6 weeks).
    Officer week/signals training (1 week).
    Support Weapons Training (1 week).
    Army Combat Survival Instructor Course (2 weeks)- survival, evasion, resistance, escape; well-known for its harsh Resistance To Interrogation training; the last phase where many will be " binned".

Continuation training takes place mainly at Hereford

    Demolitions (2 weeks)
    Observation Post Training (1 week)
    CQB Course (2 weeks)
    Individual Skills Courses (8 weeks)- during this time men will undergo training as Special Forces medics or signallers, or further demolitions training. Officers attend language training and a Special Forces commander's course.
    Static Line Parachute Course (3 weeks)- for those who are not qualified paratroopers.

SBS students go on to their own 8-week boating and diving course, including underwater navigation and demolition, negotiating surf zones and navigating a 55km course in the Klepper canoe, and infiltration via submarine. Following this Marines are rated as Swimmer Canoeist Class 3, and entitled to wear the badge of this specialist qualification on the left cuff of their blue and green dress uniforms, " SC" over a wreath.

Newly-qualified swimmer-canoeists will then join an operational troop, but of course training never ceases. They may go through further training in combat medicine, communications, counter-terrorist operations, foreign languages, SDV " driving" and many other skills. Exercises are conducted with friendly nations' units, the closest relations being with the SEALs and Dutch SBS.

Two-man kayak-type canoes are used by the SBS due to their stealth capability, portability and reliability. The latest model known to be in service is the Klepper Aeres Mark 13. Other craft are the Gemini inflatable and Avon Searider rigid-inflatable boats; these are always used with twin engines in case of failure on operations. The SBS started experiments with two-man Swimmer Delivery Vehicles in the late 1960s.Descendants of these prototypes are in service today, along with American-built four/six-man types. The Draeger LAR-V closed- circuit system is the most commonly used scuba gear today. On operations this will be worn with a dry-suit over the combat uniform. Communications are of course of paramount importance to men on long-range patrols, and the PRC-319 and PRC-320 radios are known to be in service.

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Απ: Στρατιωτική χρήση καγιάκ - by vangelis - 05-24-2013, 11:29 AM

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