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The Naval Special Warfare Command (), commonly known as the Royal Thai Navy SEALs (an acronym for SEa–Air–Land), is an elite
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of the
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. The unit was set up in the name of Underwater Demolition Assault Unit in 1956 with the assistance of the
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. A small element within the Navy SEALs has been trained to conduct maritime counter-terrorism missions. The unit has close ties with the
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and conducts regular training exercises.


History

In 1952, the Thai Ministry of Defence considered forming a diving unit. At a meeting with the
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and
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, it was agreed that the
Royal Thai Navy The Royal Thai Navy (Abbreviation, Abrv: RTN, ทร.; , ) is the Navy, naval warfare force of Thailand. Established in 1906, it was modernised by the Admiral Prince Abhakara Kiartiwongse (1880–1923) who is known as the father of the Royal N ...
would be responsible for establishing the unit. Representatives of the Thai Navy met with officers from the United States
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(MAAG) to discuss possible training. On 13 June 1952, the Thai Navy approved the training program for the diving unit that included
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(UDT) training. Unfortunately at the time there were not enough instructors from the
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to conduct training, and so it was temporarily put on hold. In 1953, the Overseas Southeast Asia Supply Company (SEA Supply), a
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front company that provided assistance to the Thai Police, offered to provide the initial diving training to the Thai Navy and also to the
Thai Police The Royal Thai Police (RTP) (; ) is the national police force of Thailand. The RTP employs between 210,700 and 230,000 officers, roughly 17 percent of all civil servants (excluding the military and the employees of state-owned enterprises). The R ...
, which had received parachute training. The Thai Navy approved a contingent of seven personnel and the Thai Police approved a contingent of eight personnel to receive training at
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island in the United States. At Saipan island, the Thai Navy and Thai Police received eleven weeks training. The Thai Navy contingent requested further training and the establishment of a Thai Navy Underwater Demolition Team on 24 November 1953 under the command of a Lieutenant. In 1956, the Royal Thai Navy formed a small combat diver unit. In 1965, the unit was expanded and reorganized with
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assistance. Three years later, it was again reorganized with US Navy assistance, dividing the unit between an underwater demolitions team and a SEAL team. The UDT was tasked with salvage operations, obstacle clearance, and underwater demolitions. The SEAL team was tasked with reconnaissance and intelligence missions. In the 1991 book ''South-East Asian Special Forces'' by Kenneth Conboy, the author wrote that the Navy SEALs were organized into two units, SEAL Teams One and Two, with a strength of 144 personnel with each SEAL Team divided into four platoons. On 18 March 1991, the Navy SEALs were re-designated as the Naval Special Warfare Group, Royal Thai Fleet and were to report directly to the Royal Thai Fleet. The unit was expanded and organised into three divisions: special combat, special warfare school, and support. On 7 August 2008, the Naval Special Warfare Group was re-designated as the Naval Special Warfare Command, Royal Thai Fleet, in order to increase the unit size and its capability for dealing with any future threats.


Mission

* Ensuring personnel readiness for operations, conducting studies, and providing training for naval special warfare missions. * Executes special operations via the Special Operations Squad for naval warfare and undertakes additional specialized tasks as assigned. * Naval Special Warfare School focuses on training, studying, and evaluating naval special warfare techniques. It also oversees the command and control of trainees and students within the Naval Special Warfare Command. * Provides logistical support and essential services to units under the Naval Special Warfare Support Division's jurisdiction.


Organization

* Naval Special Warfare Command Headquarter ** Naval Special Warfare Training Center ** 1st Naval Special Warfare Group ** 2nd Naval Special Warfare Group


Training Course

Training on an assault course takes about 7–8 months. It is considered the longest military training course in Thailand, divided into 5 periods as are following; * Introduction to basic training practicing exercise and solving various obstacles takes approximately 3 weeks.* * Actual training, lasting 6 weeks. * Intense training, known as "Hell Week", lasting 120 hours continuously without breaks. * Various tactical training * Tactical training in real conditions, lasting approximately 2 months.


Badge

Upon completion of the course, students will receive a badge of competence which was designed by Admiral Pan Rukkaew. The components of the badge have the following meaning * The Shark symbolizes the god of the sea—fierce, formidable, elegant, and strong. * The Waves represent the relentless and terrifying power of the sea, which the shark fearlessly navigates. * The Anchor signifies the identity of a sailor, as the unit initially recruited only naval personnel. Over time, it expanded to include members from the army, air force, and police, reflecting its versatile composition. * The Thai national flag stands for the unit's unwavering sacrifice for the nation, religion, and
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, underscoring its commitment to these core values.


Operational deployments

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operations in the
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. They have also participated in salvage and rescue operations, and have supported
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training exercises. Thai Navy SEALs have deployed on Royal Thai Navy warships for anti-piracy operations in the
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off the coast of
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as part of
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. The CTF 151 was established on 12 January 2009 as a response to piracy attacks in
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. The task eventually were succeed as a piracy events in the region have been reduced. On February 13, 2013, the Battle of Bacho occurred when 50 RKK members attacked a 2nd Rifle Company, 32nd Task Force Narathiwat of the Royal Thai marine base. The royal thai marine base had already prepared due to receiving clues about the plans to attack the stronghold 2–3 days before. The marine commander has put in a defensive strategy with additional of the 11 members of
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and 17 Thai Navy SEALs. After clashing resulted in 16 deaths from attacker side with non fatality for both
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and Navy SEALs members. In June 2018, Navy SEALs responded to a request for assistance to search for a junior football team in the Tham Luang Nang Non cave system. The Navy SEALs coordinated a rescue of the football team from the flooded cave system with assistance from international cave and support divers. Totally 127 current and former Navy SEALs participated in the rescue. While delivering supplies for the rescue, former Navy SEAL Petty Officer 1st class Saman Kunan died after losing consciousness underwater and could not be resuscitated. A year after the rescue, another Navy SEAL, petty officer 1st class Beirut Pakbara died following a blood infection he contracted in the caves. However, all junior football team members including 12 junior football players together with their assistant coach were safely rescued.


Equipment


Small arms


Special Operations Crafts


Engagements

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** Communist insurgency in Malaysia **
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**
Vietnamese border raids in Thailand After the 1978 Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia and subsequent collapse of Democratic Kampuchea in 1979, the Khmer Rouge fled to the border regions of Thailand, and, with assistance from China, Pol Pot's troops managed to regroup and reorganize ...
* Global War on Terrorism ** OEF - Horn of Africa **
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** Anti-Piracy operation in Gulf of Aden * Southern Insurgency **
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* Anti-Piracy in strait of Malacca **
MT Orkim Harmony hijacking On 11 June 2015, eight Indonesian pirates hijacked the MT ''Orkim Harmony'', a Malaysian tanker, in the South China Sea. The crew and the tanker were freed and recovered on 19 June near the southwest of Phú Quốc in Vietnam with the joint ...
*
Tham Luang cave rescue In June/July 2018, a junior association football team became trapped for fifteen days in Tham Luang Nang Non, a cave system in Chiang Rai province, northern Thailand, but were ultimately rescued. Twelve members of the team, aged 11 to 16, and ...


In popular culture

* 2018: ''
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'' is a
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, premiered on May 14, 2018 and last aired on June 19, 2018 on Channel 3. It starred
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and
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and produced by
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. Because her life was put into danger after her coronation, Crown Princess Alice (
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) of the country Hyross was secretly sent to Thailand, where Dawin Samuthyakorn (
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), a Lieutenant Commander of the
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and
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, becomes her bodyguard. * 2018: ''Against The Elements: Tham Luang Cave Rescue'', a documentary with exclusive interviews produced by
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in Singapore. * 2018: ''Thai Cave Rescue'', an episode of science television series ''
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'' (season 45, episode 14). * 2019: '' The Cave'', a feature film written and directed by Thai-Irish filmmaker
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. It features many of the real-life cave divers as themselves. * 2021: '' The Rescue'', a
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documentary released on 8 October 2021. The film made use of body-cam footage recorded by the divers involved in the operation. * 2022: ''
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film based on the
Tham Luang cave rescue In June/July 2018, a junior association football team became trapped for fifteen days in Tham Luang Nang Non, a cave system in Chiang Rai province, northern Thailand, but were ultimately rescued. Twelve members of the team, aged 11 to 16, and ...
directed and produced by
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, from a screenplay written by William Nicholson. The film stars
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,
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, and Tom Bateman. Royal Thai Navy SEALs, led by Captain Arnont, arrive to search for the missing boys, but find the dive too difficult to locate the team. Vernon Unsworth, a local British caver, shares his extensive knowledge of the complex and dangerous cave and suggests the authorities get in touch with the British Cave Rescue Council. British cavers Rick Stanton and John Volanthen attempt the dive, finding the boys and coach four kilometres from the entrance. In an attempt to deliver wetsuits to the boys in preparation for the rescue, former Thai Navy Seal
Saman Kunan Saman Kunan (; December 23, 1980 – July 6, 2018) was a Underwater Demolition Assault Unit, Thai Navy SEAL. After leaving the Navy, he worked as a security guard at Suvarnabhumi Airport. He died during the Tham Luang cave rescue operation, earni ...
drowns. * 2022: '' Thai Cave Rescue'', a
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limited series was released on September 22, 2022. It is the only dramatic production that was granted access to the members of the ''Wild Boars'' soccer team. * 2022: ''The Trapped 13: How We Survived The Thai Cave'', a Netflix documentary will release on October 5, 2022. The documentary features interviews with selected members of the ''Wild Boars'' team.


See also

* Royal Thai Special Force * Thai Force Reconnaissance Marine *
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* Royal Thai Air Force Commando *
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External links


Naval Special Warfare Command official website

Thai Navy SEAL official Facebook


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