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| Special Warfare Diving and Salvage (SWADS) | |
|---|---|
| স্পেশাল ওয়ারফেয়ার ডাইভিং অ্যান্ড স্যালভেজ | |
The Naval Commando tab worn by SWADS members | |
| Active | 2009 - Present (official creation) |
| Country | |
| Branch | |
| Type | Special forces |
| Role | Special Operations, Diving and Salvage |
| Part of | Bangladesh Special Operational Commands (BSOC) |
| Garrison/HQ | Chittagong |
| Nickname | SWADS |
| Motto | Valour. Vigour. Victory |
| Commanders | |
| Current commander | Commodore Mostafizur Rahman, NGP |
TheSpecial Warfare Diving and Salvage (SWADS) (Bengali:স্পেশাল ওয়ারফেয়ার ডাইভিং অ্যান্ড স্যালভেজ) is an elitespecial operational unit of theBangladesh Navy. Members areBangladesh Navy sailors. The SWADS is organized, trained and equipped along the lines of SEAL/UDT teams of theUnited States Navy SEALs and theRepublic of Korea Navy UDT/SEAL.
As of 2014, SWADS is believed to number a few hundred strong,[1] and is based in the southern port city ofChittagong.[2] Its base is formally known as "BNS Nirvik".[3]

Although Bangladeshi Navy personnel were trained on American soil since the 1970s, United States Navy instructors were instrumental in creating SWADS in late 2008.[4] SWADS was formally created in 2009 with 150 commandos and 200 divers recruited.[3] US Ambassador to BangladeshDan Mozena provided assistance in the creation of the unit.[3]
The unit's lineage is traced back to theNou Commandofrogmen ofSector 10 during the country's Liberation War against Pakistan.[5][6] SWADS operators have participated alongside American Navy SEALs in Joint Combined Training Exchange programs under the Tiger Shark exercises.[5]


SWADS operatives are volunteers from the Navy and are trained in Bangladesh and abroad. They do the Naval Commando Basic Course (similar to BUD/S of US Navy SEALs) from the SWADS Training area atRangamati and complete their airborne qualification course from army'sSchool of Infantry and Tactics, Sylhet. Further specialist courses are held in various naval and army training bases in Bangladesh as well as abroad. The average drop rate of NCB is 95%, and this is only the first step of becoming a SWADS operator. SWADS operators receive training fromRepublic of Korea NavyUDT/SEALs, UK'sSAS &SBS, US MarineForce Recon,US Navy SEALS and TurkishSAT.

SWADS commandos are currently deployed in South Sudan as Bangladesh Force Marine Unit, part ofUNMISS. They were the first SF unit to respond during Holey Artisan Bakery attack in Dhaka and later assisted the Army's 1 Para-Commando Battalion in Operation Thunderbolt, by securing the lake side and cutting of the possible escape route of the terrorists.
SWADS has also performed several Anti-Drug raids in the Bay of Bengal and captured some major drug shipments. They have also conducted Anti-Human Trafficking operations off the coast of Teknaf.

The range of weapons and equipment used by members SWADS's is extensive. SWADS members are trained to handle all types of light & medium weapons with proficiency. Because of their close relations withUS &ROK SEALs, SWADS mostly use5.56 caliber weapons unlike otherBangladeshi SOF units.
Some of the weapons used by SWADS are:


Sixteen 25-foot (8 meter) Defender Class Boats, donated by the US, were handed over to the Bangladesh Navy today ... The United States Government provided the Defender boats at Bangladesh's request to improve its Navy's and Coast Guard's abilities to disrupt criminal organizations and transnational terrorist groups seeking to exploit Bangladesh's maritime borders ... These first sixteen boats will significantly improve the maritime interdiction and counterterrorism capabilities of Bangladesh's new Navy Special Operations Force at the Navy Special Warfare Diving and Salvage Command.