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A clearance diver was originally a specialist naval diver who used explosives underwater to remove obstructions to make harbours and shipping channels safe to navigate, but later the term "clearance diver" was used to include other naval underwater work. Units of clearance divers were first formed during and after the Second World War to clear ports and harbours in the Mediterranean and Northern Europe of unexploded ordnance and shipwrecks and booby traps laid by the Germans.

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  • Minentaucher (de)
  • Clearance diver (en)
  • Plongeur démineur (fr)
  • 水中処分員 (ja)
  • Röjdykare (sv)
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  • Minentaucher sind militärische Taucher, deren Hauptaufgabe die Beseitigung von militärischen Seekampfmitteln wie Seeminen und anderen Unterwassersprengsätzen durch Entschärfung oder Sprengung ist. (de)
  • Un plongeur démineur est un personnel de la Marine spécialement formé à la neutralisation ou à la destruction de mine marine ou d'engins explosifs en mer. (fr)
  • 水中処分員(すいちゅうしょぶんいん,Explosive Ordnance Disposal diver,EOD)は海上自衛隊の特技(兵科)のひとつである。 (ja)
  • Röjdykare är en lätt dykare med huvuduppgift att röja sjöminor och andra undervattenshinder. Röjdykare ingår i marinens minröjningsförband. Utbildning till röjdykare är fysiskt och mentalt krävande varför noggranna tester före antagning sker. (sv)
  • A clearance diver was originally a specialist naval diver who used explosives underwater to remove obstructions to make harbours and shipping channels safe to navigate, but later the term "clearance diver" was used to include other naval underwater work. Units of clearance divers were first formed during and after the Second World War to clear ports and harbours in the Mediterranean and Northern Europe of unexploded ordnance and shipwrecks and booby traps laid by the Germans. (en)
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