Special Boat Service

The Special Boat Service (SBS) is the British Royal Navy's Special Forces unit. The service's motto is 'By Strength and Guile'. It forms part of the United Kingdom Special Forces, alongside the Special Air Service (SAS) and the Special Reconnaissance Regiment (SRR).

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Selection

The SBS is an independent unit but part of the Royal Navy. To be eligible for SBS selection, a candidate formerly must have served for at least two years in the Royal Marines or the Royal Navy, but now they can volunteer from any arm of the services. If selected they must then pass a rigorous selection course.

Those who pass the selection course then undergo a swimmer canoeist (SC3) (= frogman) training course. During this course the candidates are still considered to be on probation. The swimmer canoeist course includes survival training in the wilds of Scotland and diving training in cold water with poor visibility. In the diving phase they swim underwater for miles in the dark and mud. The course includes beach reconnaissance, canoeing, photography, underwater demolitions, and maritime counter-terrorism training.

Commissioned officers serve in the SBS for three years before they return to the Royal Marines or Royal Navy. The SBS is based in Poole, Dorset.

Today, a potential member of the SBS has to passJoint UKSF selection before he can move on and take part in the SF Dive course and SF Boat course. On passing SAS selection, he is technically qualified to join the SAS.

Role

The SBS’s role is not confined to seaborne and maritime operations – their responsibilities do not end at the tide line. SBS training concentrates on swimming, demolitions, diving, infiltrating ships at sea and oil platforms, and parachuting. Klepper canoes are standard issue. They are also trained to parachute and to undertake high-speed rope deployments from helicopters.

The SBS is thought to have a complement of around 100 "swimmer canoeists" at any one time. These are split into four squadrons.

C,M and X squadrons rotate through three specialist roles. Z squadron takes care of small watercraft and minisub insertions.

SBS veterans include British politician Paddy Ashdown, former leader of the Liberal Democrats, and British author and travel writer Eric Newby.


History


Throughout the Cold War, the SBS was organized to perform a "conventional " special forces role for the Royal Marines 3 Commando Brigade. However, in recent decades the SBS's role has become more and more devoted to counter-terrorist operations.

The SBS were frequently involved in covert operations in Northern Ireland.

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