There's probably truth in that. If I recall , a NSF can be drafted to become a commando or guard and he has to go with the program. However, a NSF drafted to be a diver can choose to decline simply due to the risk factor.
maybe but from what i know, most of the NDU personnel were tasked to do search and rescue missions while the commando were probably the only unit in singapore to have any sort of combat experience, go google SQ117...and i'm not saying one is better than the other, all of them saves lives.
@@lyhthegreat - I'll tell you what i have learned since im serving in NS army. Anyway, the SQ117 mission saved by the Special Forces. Commandos and Special Forces are different. To be able to get into Special Forces, you are considered one of the elites in Singapore Army. NDU's & Commandos are both elites, just that their job scope & their mission is different. To get into Special Forces, they will pick one of the best individual either from Commandos or NDU inorder to get selected for Special Forces
Initially, ndu intakes from taking and they just grabbed whoever stupidity turned up at changi for ndu to pick u up for 'medical' checkup and trial... my next platoon was all out of course previously n were hoping to go cos one.. when they got to ndu, just filled up form to declare your medical etc many just indicated whatever injures and those turned up ones were threatened to take extra if never turn up... bloody hell no one was punished for not turning up... they took in about 80 over and left 30+ passed out.... hence after dont know how many batches then they started intake recruits into ndu and determined if they can or not... I knew 1 with hole in heart and another csnt even do 1 pull up ... and went out of course ...
Of course training have to be tough, since you are tasked with difficult mission, often have to deal with hostile enemy and confront difficult situation, tough going will increase your chance of survival in the aftermath.
I wonder why Mr Rodney was feeling squeamish when the topic of searching for dead bodies underwater came on. Heard that it’s quite horrifying, the interviewer should have let them elaborate more before cutting to the next question.
during the interview was them standing on the previous Malaysian Navy Jetty? I was drafted there in 1981 and it was called MBJ in short - Malaysian Base Jetty
Great question. I think to be first batch of NDU means they were the first to form it. First batches of instructors usually go overseas to train and come back with the knowledge to train us. If you read the history of NDU, the british were in charge of divers prior to the formation of NDU.
probably some encounters with pirates, but i do know that the commandos(at lest the regulars) stormed a hijacked plane and kill off the 4 hijackers within seconds who threatened to denote the bomb and kill all the passengers on the plane..that's probably the most combat any singaporean military personnel every had..
@@choonkeonglim6178 unfortunately the world does not work like that, it is true that war is bad and singapore should never start war on any other nations(not that it can lol) but singapore should never drop it's guard and must always maintain it's ability to defend itself.
@@choonkeonglim6178 THIS!!! ppl keep using the argument we got no combat experience. it just shows that the 1st rule when it comes to war has been achieved: DETERRENCE. Whats the use of having soldiers go to war and die just that u can be proud that ur country has experience? the most stupid logic ever
From the way they talked, not only it showed they were fit. Their language and intellectual were on top of the game as well.
Respect. I’m might be wrong, I always heard commando/guards drop out of NDU. NDU is the best combat unit in SG
There's probably truth in that. If I recall , a NSF can be drafted to become a commando or guard and he has to go with the program. However, a NSF drafted to be a diver can choose to decline simply due to the risk factor.
@@kutzewalters5530 nah pretty sure you can opt out of commando but you can never opt out of guards unless you down pes or something
maybe but from what i know, most of the NDU personnel were tasked to do search and rescue missions while the commando were probably the only unit in singapore to have any sort of combat experience, go google SQ117...and i'm not saying one is better than the other, all of them saves lives.
@@lyhthegreat - I'll tell you what i have learned since im serving in NS army. Anyway, the SQ117 mission saved by the Special Forces. Commandos and Special Forces are different. To be able to get into Special Forces, you are considered one of the elites in Singapore Army. NDU's & Commandos are both elites, just that their job scope & their mission is different. To get into Special Forces, they will pick one of the best individual either from Commandos or NDU inorder to get selected for Special Forces
Initially, ndu intakes from taking and they just grabbed whoever stupidity turned up at changi for ndu to pick u up for 'medical' checkup and trial... my next platoon was all out of course previously n were hoping to go cos one.. when they got to ndu, just filled up form to declare your medical etc many just indicated whatever injures and those turned up ones were threatened to take extra if never turn up... bloody hell no one was punished for not turning up... they took in about 80 over and left 30+ passed out.... hence after dont know how many batches then they started intake recruits into ndu and determined if they can or not... I knew 1 with hole in heart and another csnt even do 1 pull up ... and went out of course ...
On behalf of a grateful nation, thank you for your sacrifice.
Almost 70 but looking like they just hit 50. These bad boys are tough as nails.
So cute these 2 friends. Like old married couple
4:13 yeah, having a little group really accentuates the closeness and tightness of the members
My dad served in the NDU...in camp they would shout and scream at them but they are completely different people out of camp
Of course training have to be tough, since you are tasked with difficult mission, often have to deal with hostile enemy and confront difficult situation, tough going will increase your chance of survival in the aftermath.
Love these guys. Great series!
Love these Guys
They kinda got that key and peele vibe to them
I wonder why Mr Rodney was feeling squeamish when the topic of searching for dead bodies underwater came on. Heard that it’s quite horrifying, the interviewer should have let them elaborate more before cutting to the next question.
Remember Major Lau, Cpt Chris Neo? WE DIVE DEEPER.
Champions, these gragos!
4:05 Bryan Klassen gotta say no homo after that
The guy in the left damn alert for his age
Dont mess with the ndu OGs
I get blown up he get blown up might as well we get blown up together
I cannot I'm wheezing
Little known fact, the NDU syllabus comes from the SAS Boat Troop. That’s why SEAL qualification is nothing to NDU
during the interview was them standing on the previous Malaysian Navy Jetty? I was drafted there in 1981 and it was called MBJ in short - Malaysian Base Jetty
Officer eyebrow cute or what
Hooyah!
S'PORES NDU PLANKOWNERS Frog Family is a close Family Hooyah.
Nice
One talks to much while the other has no chance to talk
all he had to do was to sit there and look tough with his beard lol
Dude. If he wants to talk, let him talk. Full respect
If those guy were first batch of diver then how bout their instructor? didn't instructor need to be master first before teaching people?
Great question. I think to be first batch of NDU means they were the first to form it. First batches of instructors usually go overseas to train and come back with the knowledge to train us. If you read the history of NDU, the british were in charge of divers prior to the formation of NDU.
It's called pioneer batch
Definitely not the unit I go to
1:40 lol
Thats why i dont watch Jack Neo's movies
Any real combat experience?
probably some encounters with pirates, but i do know that the commandos(at lest the regulars) stormed a hijacked plane and kill off the 4 hijackers within seconds who threatened to denote the bomb and kill all the passengers on the plane..that's probably the most combat any singaporean military personnel every had..
I rather all our army personnels have no combat experience. Peace is a privilege and no one should go through war.
@@choonkeonglim6178 unfortunately the world does not work like that, it is true that war is bad and singapore should never start war on any other nations(not that it can lol) but singapore should never drop it's guard and must always maintain it's ability to defend itself.
@@lyhthegreatwe do have the ability but let's not use it unless our peace is being threaten.
@@choonkeonglim6178 THIS!!! ppl keep using the argument we got no combat experience. it just shows that the 1st rule when it comes to war has been achieved: DETERRENCE. Whats the use of having soldiers go to war and die just that u can be proud that ur country has experience? the most stupid logic ever
Alibaba talk.😂