The 'Danish Frogman Corps' (
Danish: ''Frømandskorpset'') is an elite
special forces frogman corps in the
Royal Danish Navy.
This corps was set up on
June 17,
1957 based on the model of the
British SBS. It was under the
Danish Navy's Diving School at Flådestation Holmen (Naval Station Holmen,
Copenhagen).
Operationally the Danish Frogman Corps is directly under the Danish Navy's Operational Command.
The Frogman Corps' primary duty is reconnaissance, but it is also tasked with assaulting enemy ships, sabotage of fixed installations, and combat duties. It has been more or less the
Hunter Corps in
Afghanistan and
Iraq in the last few years.
It performs
Special Forces type work on land also, including anti-
terrorism and anti-
criminal work.
The Frogman Corps is part of the Danish anti-
terrorism preparations, as the corps supports the
police with clearing up
criminal matters that demand highly specialised diving. Also, local authorities etc. can benefit from the frogmen's skills, for example when underwater installations must be inspected.
The Danish Frogman Corps trains at the Torpedo Station at
Kongsøre and works through a long series of courses, e.g.:
★ Combat swimmer course for 3 weeks
★ Advanced
scuba diving course
★ Rescue swimmer course
★ Survival course
Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark has completed his education in this corps, under the
nom de guerre "
Pingo".
External links
★
Official webpage (in Danish)