Divers Life Support System Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
0518-21 O-ring
011767915
101754 O-ring
009247757
10520-032 O-ring
011759224
1557052-24 O-ring
010311344
17-062 O-ring
011694568
18-47 O-ring
011724141
18-90B O-ring
011694570
2-014N103-70 O-ring
002138722
2-024 N674-7 O-ring
010311344
2-024 N674-70 O-ring
010311344
2-024 N756-75 O-ring
010311344
2-024-N219-7 O-ring
010311344
2-024N674-70 O-ring
010311344
2-024N756-75 O-ring
010311344
2-134 E540-80 O-ring
004804733
2-134E-540-8 O-ring
004804733
2-134E540-8 O-ring
004804733
2-134E540-80 O-ring
004804733
2-217 47-071 O-ring
009888808
009888808
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Divers Life Support System

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Canadian Forces diving is performed by units of the maritime, land, and air environmental commands (ECs), the Experimental Diving and Undersea Group (EDU Grp), and Special Operations Forces (SOF). Divers can be trained as Clearance Divers (CL Diver), Search and Rescue Technicians (SAR), Port Inspection Divers (PID), Ship's Team Divers, and Combat Divers.

Clearance divers use the Canadian Clearance Diving Apparatus V2 (CCDA V2) and Canadian Underwater Mine Apparatus V2 (CUMA V2) rebreather breathing apparatus.

Canada currently has two operational units from which Navy Clearance Diving Officers, Clearance Divers and Port Inspection Divers perform a variety of core capabilities, as outlined in their Naval Diving Operational Concept of Employment (ND OCE) terms of reference. These core capabilities are:

They also perform a number of secondary or support functions to these core capabilities include but are not limited to:

The two operational naval diving units are:

Clearance Divers are considered among the most skilled underwater operators in the world. Their motto is "Strength in depth".

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