"The Clearance Diver - CDLSE" by Kevin Hayward - A3 print.

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    'The Clearance Diver - CDLSE'

    Military Diver using the Stealth Re-beather manufactured by DIVEX.

    • This is a limited edition print, one of only 360 produced from a pencil drawing by world-renowned artist Kevin Hayward.
    • Each print is signed and numbered by the artist and includes a certificate of authenticity as proof of its provenance.
    • Printed on 230gsm Xpress Premim Matte paper.
    • Printed using a 12 colour, giclee process the prints will stand the test of time.

    The print does not include the RNCDA or Divers Gifts logo

    Packaging:

    Wrapped in tissue paper and rolled into a cardboard tube. 

    £15 from each sale will be donated to the Royal Navy Clearance Divers Association Charity to assist the sterling work they do www.rncda.com

     

    RNCD - Presently, the Royal Navy's elite Clearance Diving branch is made up of a number of diving teams and clearance diving elements, that serve onboard Mine Hunters as part of the ships weapons system. The core of the "branch", as it is referred to by its members is made up of the following land based diving units:

    Southern Diving Units 1 and 2 and Northern Diving group:  These units provide 24/7 domestic bomb and mine disposal and IED disposal cover. SDU1 covers the South West of the UK. SDU2 covers the South East of the UK, and Northern diving group covers the North, including Scotland and Northern Ireland. The units operate exactly like their counterparts from the Army, with the added skill set of being able to deal with water based munitions.

    Fleet Diving Group, made up of three Diving Units:  Each unit requires new members to undergo further training depending on the specialisation of the unit they're joining.

    FDU1 provides an elite team of Clearance Divers that works alongside UK Special Forces (UKSF). New members are trained in Parachuting, Maritime Counter Terrorism (MCT) tactics and SDV operations.

    FDU2 comes under 3 Commando Brigade, and specialises in Very Shallow Water (VSW) beach reconnaissance operations. New members to FDU2 receive further training in VSW operations tactics. They are also required to complete additional weapons training, and Survival Evasion Resistance and Extraction (SERE) training that culminates in a resistance to interrogation phase.  Members of FDU2 train and work regularly with other specialist elements from the UK and Foreign Militaries.

    FDU3 are the deep water warfare unit and specialise in dealing with modern enemy sea mines. FDU3 members will also regularly cross train with FDU2 and receive the same additional training as their team 2 colleagues.
    Throughout their careers Clearance Divers will serve on a number of, if not all of the diving units within the branch, gaining a wide range of experience to take from team to team. 

    Clearance Divers have been involved in every major British conflict since their inception and have most recently deployed teams to Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya. They have units operating permanently in the Middle East and have continuously provided an Underwater Force Protection (UWFP) element since the United States 9/11 attacks.

    Training to become a Clearance Diver is notoriously extremely arduous and lasts around 7 months. The course has been known to have a 100% failure rate in the past, though usually, around 40% of trainees will make it successfully through to the end.


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