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SMM 01
COURSE DENOMINATION Naval Command School
COURSE LOCATION Patrol & Coastal Defence Forces Command (COMFORPAT) - Augusta, Sicily
COURSE OBJECTIVES Training attendees to assume command of a Ship
COURSE CURRICULUM AND SCHEDULE
The course is heavily geared toward ‘practical training’, aimed at offering attendees realistic situations and enable them to manoeuvre with ease and safety in restricted waters and open ocean. Students will acquire experience in both day and night time shiphandling, as well as formation and independent manoeuvres.
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
6 weeks (4 terms per year: January-February, March-April, May-June, October-November)
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
No. 1 for each term (4 per year)
COURSE PREREQUISITES
- Minimum rank of lieutenant and adequate professional experience aboard a military unit;
- qualification as Officer of the Deck and good knowledge of international sailing rules for preventing collisions at sea and standards provided by the Convention IMO - STCW '95 (Table A-II / 1)
- excellent knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course.
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING Attendees are entitled to board and lodging available at military facilities (~15 Euros per day)
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SMM 02
COURSE DENOMINATION Regular Course
COURSE LOCATION Naval Academy – Leghorn COURSE OBJECTIVES Training young men and women who aspire to be naval officers
COURSE CURRICULUM AND SCHEDULE
Aimed at training officers to embark and take command of naval units and/or operating entities of the armed forces. Upon completion of the three year course of study, officers will be awarded a degree in Maritime & Naval Science. Subsequently, officers attend qualification and training courses & on board Italian naval warships, earning 40 hours of course credit for a subsequent Masters Degree in Maritime & Naval Science.
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
3 academic years, 8/10 months devoted to training and qualification courses. On request of respective countries, foreign attendees may return to Italy after six years to attend a 12/24 month master’s degree programme in Marine and Naval Science. Starting from the 2019/2020 academic year, there will be a continuing course, as officers from year group 2016/17 will join attendees of more senior year groups. Foreign Students attend a preparatory course at one of the two joint language school, Loreto or Perugia, with a tentative start in March/April. Upon getting through the final Italian language proficiency exam (August) and meeting all physical standards, admittance will be granted to the 1st class of the Italian Naval Academy Basic Officer Course. This course consists of at least two summer training campaigns onboard Italian Navy training ships, and training modules to be followed at specific Navy operational units, each lasting 10 weeks.
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
No. 11 (1 every 5 Italian students).
COURSE PREREQUISITES
- High school diploma or equivalent, preferably from a nautical or scientific school, enabling enrolment at university faculties. Diplomas should be submitted in the original copy, with attached Italian translation, and be validated by relevant national school systems.
- Good psycho-physical fitness to meet requirements for an officer serving in the Italian Navy. Upon arrival, foreign students will be subject to a health screening at the Naval Academy medical facilities.
- Age between 18-22 years. - Good knowledge of Italian language, to be tested before starting the course.
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING Board & lodging is provided in accordance with bilateral agreements.
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SMM 03
COURSE DENOMINATION Basic Regular Course and Application Course (Naval Engineering)
COURSE LOCATION Naval Academy – Leghorn
COURSE OBJECTIVES Training naval engineering officers
COURSE CURRICULUM AND SCHEDULE
Course aimed at training officers to operate ship propulsion plants. Upon successful completion of the study and training programmes, officers will be awarded a degree in Naval Engineering. A percentage of officers will be awarded a degree in civil and environmental engineering for follow-on employment in the infrastructural sector.
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
6 academic years (4 at the Naval Academy and 2 at a conventional state university). This course consists of at least two summer training campaigns onboard Italian Navy training ships, and training modules to be followed at specific Navy operational units, each lasting 10 weeks.
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
No. 3
COURSE PREREQUISITES
- High school diploma or equivalent, preferably from a nautical or scientific school, enabling enrolment at university faculties. Diplomas should be submitted in the original copy, with attached Italian translation, and be validated by relevant national school systems.
- Good psycho-physical fitness to meet requirements for an officer serving in the Italian Navy. Upon arrival, foreign students will be subject to a health screening at the Naval Academy medical facilities.
- Age between 18-22 years. Good knowledge of Italian language, to be tested before starting the course.
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING Board & lodging is provided in accordance with bilateral agreements.
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SMM 04
COURSE DENOMINATION Regular Navy Staff Course
COURSE LOCATION Naval War College - Venice
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Provide attendees with adequate knowledge and skills required to development, planning and conduct of staff activities related to Navy and Joint central/peripheral Commands, and within national, foreign and international organisations. Participants should acquire: - main principles of the ‘Working Methods and Operating Planning Procedures’ currently
in use at national and NATO Commands (notably NATO COPD); - written and oral ‘Communications’ skills, with specific reference to forms of
communications in use at headquarters, strategic communication, and elements of public relations;
- basic principles of ‘Doctrine’ and ‘Strategy’, with a focus on the international environment in which Armed Forces (Navy in particular) operate;
- basic principles of ‘Management’ and ‘International, Maritime and Humanitarian Law’.
COURSE CURRICULUM AND SCHEDULE
The training course is based on an incremental level of complexity of the topics. The learning process includes: - classes held by trained officers; - additional classes/conferences held by subject matter experts with solid academic and
military background or widely known for their proficiency at the topic; - individual and group exercises and syndicates; - attendance at specific seminars and conferences planned, organized and held at the
Institute. Attendees’ performances will be assessed through intermediate tests for each subject, and a final overall examination.
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION Approximately 13 weeks, 3 sessions per year (Sep-Dec, Jan-Apr, Apr-Jul)
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
No. 5 per session
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
• rank: OF-2/3; • good knowledge of the Italian language (to be tested)
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Subject to availability and upon request, foreign students may book a room with private toilet/shower (at the Institute) or a suite (in a military installation within walking distance). The institute provides an all-hands mess, open every day, including weekends (booking required). Lodging and meals will be at attendees’ expense.
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SMM 05
COURSE DENOMINATION 'B' Class Hydrographic Surveying Qualification
COURSE LOCATION Italian Navy Hydrographic Service – Genoa
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Providing attendees with the basic knowledge and skills required to carry out the duties of oceanography officers embarked on hydrographic / oceanographic survey vessels or stationed at oceanography research centres.
COURSE CURRICULUM The course consists of conferences, stages and educational visits to various military and civilian institutions.
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
7 months (November - May): 20 week course + 4 weeks for training and tests.
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
No. 3
COURSE PREREQUISITES
− Rank of Ensign or Lieutenant Junior Grade of the General Staff; − high-school diploma or equivalent, preferably from a nautical or technical
school, enabling enrolment at university faculties; excellent knowledge of the Italian language to be tested before starting the course.
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Lodging is not provided. Attendees may purchase meals at the Hydrographic Service canteen, from Monday to Friday (~ €6,50 a meal).
ITALIAN NAVY
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SMM 06
COURSE DENOMINATION Specialization Course in Hydrography and Oceanography (IDO)
COURSE LOCATION Italian Navy Hydrographic Service - Genoa
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Attendees get a 2nd level Master Degree in Marine Geomatics, and acquire theoretical and practical skills required to: − plan and supervise the execution and validation of oceanographic and
hydrographic surveys, fulfilling relative duties onboard hydrographic vessels or at hydrographic services;
− contribute to the development of doctrine and practices in the field of hydrography, oceanography and nautical science;
hold teaching positions in the discipline of hydrography and oceanography at military training institutions. A 2nd level Master Degree in Marine Geomatics is a prerequisite to the acquisition of the category ‘A’ international certificate– Hydrographic Surveying.
COURSE CURRICULUM AND SCHEDULE
2 academic years, scheduled as follows: − 1st phase (theory): 22 weeks (courses/exercises: 18 weeks + training and
tests: 4 weeks) − 14 weeks: practical training onboard hydrographic / oceanographic survey
vessels, or within hydrographic and geodetic expeditions, or at the Italian Navy Hydrographic Service;
− 2nd phase (theory): 27 weeks (courses/exercises: 27 weeks + training and tests: 5 weeks)
− 8 week specialization phase (courses/exercises: 5 weeks + training and tests: 3 weeks)
The course is held every 2/3 years. TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
2 academic years
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
No. 3
COURSE PREREQUISITES
− Rank of Lieutenant Junior Grade or Lieutenant of the General Staff, with adequate professional experience;
− high-school diploma or equivalent, preferably from a nautical or technical school, enabling enrolment at university faculties;
- excellent knowledge of the Italian language to be tested before starting the course.
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING Lodging is not provided. Attendees may purchase meals at the Hydrographic Service canteen, from Monday to Friday (~ €6,50 a meal).
ITALIAN NAVY
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SMM 07
COURSE DENOMINATION Regular Course and Application Course for Chief Petty Officers
COURSE LOCATION Navy Petty Officer School - Taranto
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The course is aimed at providing attendees with the knowledge required to be employed as Chief Petty Officers for carrying out 2nd level tasks such as controller and/or shift foreman, maintenance staff supervisor, fiduciary of warrant officer aboard small units with the possibility of achieving 3rd and 4th levels assignments, involving coordination and high-specialised charges. Upon completion of the course, the Chief Petty Officers can obtain a three-year academic degree.
COURSE CURRICULUM AND SCHEDULE
The Chief Petty Officer regular course consists of three years: 1st year : ‘Basic Education’ and ‘Specialisation/Preparatory’ programme, and 1st year of Academic and Specialisation Studies:
• Combat System Technicians • Harbour Pilots • Qualified Nurses
Upon completion of this year the naval training campaign is carried out. 2nd year: 2nd year of Academic and Specialist Studies; different studies for each specialisation:
• Combat System Technicians • Harbour Pilots • Qualified Nurses
1st application and specialisation year (3rd year) this year is aimed at obtaining the three-year degree, carrying out differential studies for each specialisation:
• Combat System Technicians • Harbour Pilots • Qualified Nurses
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION The course lasts three academic years.
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN
STUDENTS
No. 2 attendees for each specialisation.
COURSE PREREQUISITES
- good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course; - school-leaving certificate
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All subjects dealt with are UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Room and board, sports facilities and education equipment will be available and provided by the School
ITALIAN NAVY
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SMM 08
COURSE DENOMINATION
Refresher and Professional Training Course for Sergeants Combat System Technicians:
• Radar Operators • Radio Operators • Sonar Operators
COURSE LOCATION Navy Petty Officer School - Taranto
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The course is aimed at improving the professional skills of personnel from the Junior Ratings to the Petty Officers 3rd class rate, in order to enable them to carry out the 2nd level tasks of Technician and/or Maintenance Operator with the acquisition of:
• advanced knowledge of subjects related to their specialisations;
• knowledge of equipments’ particular and general elements and their working methods;
• conduct of activities in related operational fields (Combat) • awareness of duties and responsibilities related to their
specific role Upon completion of the course, attendees are expected to have acquired:
• a deeper knowledge related to their specialisation; • the opportunity to successfully carry out the Higher Specialist
Qualification Course; • the awareness of their own role within the military
organisation; • good command of military etiquette and adequate individual
salute and march training; • improved fitness
COURSE CURRICULUM AND SCHEDULE
This course includes the following activities: • acquisition of advanced knowledge about specific subjects
enabling attendees to carry out efficiently tasks related to respective specialisations;
• military training, through an adequate individual salute and march training;
• sport activities
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The course consists of two phases, for a total of 26 weeks, once a year, generally starting in October/November
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN
STUDENTS No. 5 for each specialisation
COURSE PREREQUISITES Good knowledge of Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD AND LODGING AT MILITARY
FACILITIES
Board and lodging, along with sport facilities and educational material will be provided by the School
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SMM 09
COURSE DENOMINATION
Refresher and Professional Training Course for Sergeants Combat System Technicians:
• Electronics Technicians • Torpedo and Naval Ordnance Engineers • Fitters
COURSE LOCATION Navy Petty Officer School - Taranto
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The course is aimed at improving the professional skills of the personnel from the Junior Ratings to the Rank Petty Officers 3rd class rate, in order to enable them to carry out the 2nd level tasks of Technicians and/or Maintenance Operators , with the acquisition of:
• advanced knowledge of subjects related to their specialisations;
• knowledge of equipments’ particular and general elements and their working methods;
• conduct of activities in related operational fields (Combat, Passive Defence)
• awareness of duties and responsibilities related to their specific role
Upon completion of the course, attendees are expected to have acquired: • a deeper knowledge related to their specialisation; • the opportunity to successfully carry out the Higher Specialist
Qualification Course; • the awareness of their own role within the military
organisation; • good command of military etiquette and adequate individual
salute and march training; • improved fitness
COURSE CURRICULUM AND SCHEDULE
This course includes the following activities: • acquisition of advanced knowledge about specific subjects
enabling attendees to carry out efficiently tasks related to respective specialisations;
• military training, through an adequate individual salute and march training;
• sport activities
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The course consists of two phases, for a total of 26 weeks, once a year, generally starting in October/November
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN
STUDENTS No. 5 for each specialisation
COURSE PREREQUISITES Good knowledge of Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Board and lodging, along with sport facilities and educational material will be provided by the School
ITALIAN NAVY
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SMM 10
COURSE DENOMINATION
Refresher and Professional Training Course for Sergeants Platform System Technicians:
• Electricians
COURSE LOCATION Navy Petty Officer School - Taranto
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The course is aimed at improving the professional skills of the personnel from the Junior Ratings to the Rank Petty Officers 3rd class rate, in order to enable them to carry out the 2nd level tasks of Technicians and/or Maintenance Operators , with the acquisition of:
• advanced knowledge of subjects related to their specialisations;
• knowledge of equipments’ particular and general elements and their working methods;
• conduct of activities in related operational fields (Passive Defence)
• awareness of duties and responsibilities related to their specific role
Upon completion of the course, attendees are expected to have acquired: • a deeper knowledge related to their specialisation; • the opportunity to successfully carry out the Higher Specialist
Qualification Course; • the awareness of their own role within the military
organisation; • good command of military etiquette and adequate individual
salute and march training; • improved fitness
COURSE CURRICULUM AND SCHEDULE
This course includes the following activities: • acquisition of advanced knowledge about specific subjects
enabling attendees to carry out efficiently tasks related to respective specialisations;
• military training, through an adequate individual salute and march training;
• sport activities
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The course consists of two phases for a total of 26 weeks, once a year, generally starting in October/November
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN
STUDENTS No. 5 for each specialisation
COURSE PREREQUISITES Good knowledge of Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Board and lodging, along with sport facilities and educational material will be provided by the School
ITALIAN NAVY
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SMM 11
COURSE DENOMINATION
Refresher and Professional Training Course for Sergeants Logistics and Administration System support:
• Secretaries • Accountants • Cooks of mess and galley
COURSE LOCATION Navy Petty Officer School - Taranto
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The course is aimed at improving the professional skills of the personnel from the Junior Ratings to the Rank Petty Officers 3rd class rate, in order to enable them to carry out the 2nd level tasks of Technicians and/or Maintenance Operators , with the acquisition of:
• advanced knowledge of subjects related to their specialisations;
• knowledge of equipments’ particular and general elements and their working methods;
• conduct of activities in related operational fields (Sustenance Support)
• awareness of duties and responsibilities related to their specific role Upon completion of the course, attendees are expected to have acquired:
• a deeper knowledge related to their specialisation; • the opportunity to successfully carry out the Higher Specialist
Qualification Course; • the awareness of their own role within the military
organisation; • good command of military etiquette and adequate individual
salute and march training; • improved fitness
COURSE CURRICULUM AND SCHEDULE
This course includes the following activities: • acquisition of advanced knowledge about specific subjects
enabling attendees to carry out efficiently tasks related to respective specialisations;
• military training, through an adequate individual salute and march training;
• sport activities
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The course consists of two phases for a total of 26 weeks, once a year, generally starting in October/November
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN
STUDENTS No. 5 for each specialisation
COURSE PREREQUISITES Good knowledge of Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Board and lodging, along with sport facilities and educational material will be provided by the School
ITALIAN NAVY
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SMM 12
COURSE DENOMINATION
Refresher and Professional Training Course for Sergeants Platform System Technicians:
• Engine-room Technicians
COURSE LOCATION Navy Petty Officer School - La Maddalena
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The course is aimed at improving the professional skills of the personnel from the Junior Ratings to the Rank Petty Officers 3rd class rate, in order to enable them to carry out the 2nd level tasks of Technicians and/or Maintenance Operators , with the acquisition of:
• advanced knowledge of subjects related to their specialisations;
• knowledge of equipments’ particular and general elements and their working methods;
• conduct of activities in related operational fields (Mobility, Passive Defence)
• awareness of duties and responsibilities related to their specific role Upon completion of the course, attendees are expected to have acquired:
• a deeper knowledge related to their specialisation; • the awareness of their own role within the military
organisation; • good command of military etiquette and adequate individual
salute and march training; • improved fitness
COURSE CURRICULUM AND SCHEDULE
This course includes the following activities: • acquisition of advanced knowledge about specific subjects
enabling attendees to carry out efficiently tasks related to respective specialisations;
• military training, through an adequate individual salute and march training;
• sport activities
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The course consists of two phases for a total of 26 weeks, once a year, generally starting in October/November
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN
STUDENTS No. 5
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of Italian language, to be assessed prior to the start of the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Board and lodging, along with sport facilities and educational material will be provided by the School
ITALIAN NAVY
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SMM 13
COURSE DENOMINATION
Refresher and Professional Training Course for Sergeants • Seaman
COURSE LOCATION Navy Petty Officer School - La Maddalena
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The course is aimed at improving the professional skills of the personnel from the Junior Ratings to the Rank Petty Officers 3rd class rate, in order to enable them to carry out the 2nd level tasks of Technicians and/or Maintenance Operators, with the acquisition of:
• advanced knowledge of subjects related to their specialisations;
• knowledge of equipments’ particular and general elements and their working methods;
• conduct of activities in related operational fields (Combat, Mobility)
• awareness of duties and responsibilities related to their specific role
Upon completion of the course, attendees are expected to have acquired: • a deeper knowledge related to their specialisation; • the awareness of their own role within the military
organisation; • good command of military etiquette and adequate individual
salute and march training; • improved fitness
COURSE CURRICULUM AND SCHEDULE
This course includes the following activities: • acquisition of advanced knowledge about specific subjects
enabling attendees to carry out efficiently tasks related to respective specialisations;
• military training, through an adequate individual salute and march training;
• sport activities
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The course consists of two phases for a total of 26 weeks, once a year, generally starting in October/November
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN
STUDENTS No. 5
COURSE PREREQUISITES Good knowledge of Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Board and lodging, along with sport facilities and educational material will be provided by the School
ITALIAN NAVY
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SMM 14
COURSE DENOMINATION
Refresher and Professional Training Course for Sergeants of the Coast Guard • Harbour Pilot
COURSE LOCATION Navy Petty Officer School - La Maddalena
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The course is aimed at improving the professional skills of the personnel from the Junior Ratings to the Rank Petty Officers 3rd class rate, in order to enable them to carry out the 2nd level tasks of Technicians and/or Maintenance Operators within the Coast Guard Corps, with the acquisition of:
• knowledge of equipments’ particular and general elements and their working methods;
• awareness of duties and responsibilities related to their specific role
Upon completion of the course, attendees are expected to have acquired: • a deeper knowledge related to their specialisation; • the awareness of their own role within the military
organisation; • good command of military etiquette and adequate individual
salute and march training; • improved fitness
COURSE CURRICULUM AND SCHEDULE
This course includes the following activities: • acquisition of advanced knowledge about specific subjects
enabling attendees to carry out efficiently tasks related to respective specialisations;
• military training, through an adequate individual salute and march training;
• sport activities
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The course consists of two phases, for a total of 26 weeks, once a year, generally starting in October/November
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN
STUDENTS No. 5
COURSE PREREQUISITES Good knowledge of Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Board and lodging, along with sport facilities and educational material will be provided by the School
ITALIAN NAVY
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SMM 15
COURSE DENOMINATION
Basic Vocational Training Course for VFP-4 Enlisted personnel (Temporary Service Volunteers) Combat Systems Technicians:
• Radar Operators • Telecommunications Operators • Sonar Operators
COURSE LOCATION Navy Petty Officer School - Taranto
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The course is aimed at improving the professional skills of Enlisted personnel, providing them with basic training to carry out the 1st level tasks of Technicians and/or Maintenance Operators, with the acquisition of:
• a basic knowledge of subjects related to their specialisations; • knowledge of equipments’ particular and general elements
and their working methods; • the ability to conduct basic activities in their operational fields
(Combat) • awareness of duties and responsibilities related to their
specific role Upon completion of the course, attendees are expected to have acquired:
• a deeper knowledge related to their specialisation; • the awareness of their own role within the military
organisation; • good command of military etiquette and adequate individual
salute and march training; • improved fitness
COURSE CURRICULUM AND SCHEDULE
This course includes the following activities: • acquisition of advanced knowledge about specific subjects
enabling attendees to carry out efficiently tasks related to respective specialisations;
• military training, through an adequate individual salute and march training;
• specific seamen basic training (‘seamanship’) • knowledge of guidelines on safety and rescue at sea, in accordance
with the IMO STWC 95 Convention
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The course, consisting of 26 weeks (two terms per year), is generally held in two sessions: January/July and June/February
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN
STUDENTS No. 5 for each specialisation
COURSE PREREQUISITES Good knowledge of Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Board and lodging, along with sport facilities and educational material will be provided by the School
ITALIAN NAVY
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SMM 16
COURSE DENOMINATION
Basic Vocational Training Course for VFP-4 Enlisted personnel (Temporary Service Volunteers) Combat Systems Technicians:
• Electronics Technicians • Torpedo and Naval Ordnance Engineers • Fitters
COURSE LOCATION Navy Petty Officer School - Taranto
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The course is aimed at improving the professional skills of Enlisted personnel, providing them with basic training to carry out the 1st level tasks of Technicians and/or Maintenance Operators, with the acquisition of:
• a basic knowledge of subjects related to their specialisations; • knowledge of equipments’ particular and general elements
and their working methods; • the ability to conduct basic activities in their operational fields
(Combat, Passive Defence) • awareness of duties and responsibilities related to their
specific role Upon completion of the course, attendees are expected to have acquired:
• a deeper knowledge related to their specialisation; • the awareness of their own role within the military
organisation; • good command of military etiquette and adequate individual
salute and march training; • improved fitness
COURSE CURRICULUM AND SCHEDULE
This course includes the following activities: • acquisition of advanced knowledge about specific subjects
enabling attendees to carry out efficiently tasks related to respective specialisations;
• military training, through an adequate individual salute and march training;
• specific seamen basic training (‘seamanship’) • knowledge of guidelines on safety and rescue at sea, in accordance
with the IMO STWC 95 Convention
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The course, consisting of 26 weeks (two terms per year), is generally held in two sessions: January/July and June/February
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN
STUDENTS No. 5 for each specialisation
COURSE PREREQUISITES Good knowledge of Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Board and lodging, along with sport facilities and educational material will be provided by the School
ITALIAN NAVY
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SMM 17
COURSE DENOMINATION
Basic Vocational Training Course for VFP-4 Enlisted personnel (Temporary Service Volunteers) Platform System Technicians:
• Electricians
COURSE LOCATION Navy Petty Officer School - Taranto
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The course is aimed at improving the professional skills of Enlisted personnel, providing them with basic training to carry out the 1st level tasks of Technicians and/or Maintenance Operators, with the acquisition of:
• a basic knowledge of subjects related to their specialisations; • knowledge of equipments’ particular and general elements
and their working methods; • the ability to conduct basic activities in their operational fields
(Passive Defence, Mobility) • awareness of duties and responsibilities related to their
specific role Upon completion of the course, attendees are expected to have acquired:
• a deeper knowledge related to their specialisation; • the awareness of their own role within the military
organisation; • good command of military etiquette and adequate individual
salute and march training; • improved fitness
COURSE CURRICULUM AND SCHEDULE
This course includes the following activities: • acquisition of advanced knowledge about specific subjects
enabling attendees to carry out efficiently tasks related to respective specialisations;
• military training, through an adequate individual salute and march training;
• specific seamen basic training (‘seamanship’) • knowledge of guidelines on safety and rescue at sea, in accordance
with the IMO STWC 95 Convention
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The course, consisting of 26 weeks (two terms per year), is generally held in two sessions: January/July and June/February
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN
STUDENTS No. 5 for each specialisation
COURSE PREREQUISITES Good knowledge of Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Board and lodging, along with sport facilities and educational material will be provided by the School
ITALIAN NAVY
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SMM 18
COURSE DENOMINATION
Basic Vocational Training Course for VFP-4 Enlisted personnel (Temporary Service Volunteers)
Logistics and administration system Support: • Secretaries • Accountants • Cooks of mess and gallery
COURSE LOCATION Navy Petty Officer School - Taranto
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The course is aimed at improving the professional skills of Enlisted personnel, providing them with basic training to carry out the 1st level tasks of Technicians and/or Maintenance Operators, with the acquisition of:
• a basic knowledge of subjects related to their specialisations; • knowledge of equipments’ particular and general elements
and their working methods; • the ability to conduct basic activities in their operational fields
(Sustenance Support) • awareness of duties and responsibilities related to their
specific role Upon completion of the course, attendees are expected to have acquired:
• a deeper knowledge related to their specialisation; • the awareness of their own role within the military
organisation; • good command of military etiquette and adequate individual
salute and march training; • improved fitness
COURSE CURRICULUM AND SCHEDULE
This course includes the following activities: • acquisition of advanced knowledge about specific subjects
enabling attendees to carry out efficiently tasks related to respective specialisations;
• military training, through an adequate individual salute and march training;
• specific seamen basic training (‘seamanship’) • knowledge of guidelines on safety and rescue at sea, in accordance
with the IMO STWC 95 Convention TYPICAL COURSE
DURATION The course, consisting of 26 weeks (two terms per year), is generally held in two sessions: January/July and June/February
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN
STUDENTS No. 5 for each specialisation
COURSE PREREQUISITES Good knowledge of Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Board and lodging, along with sport facilities and educational material will be provided by the School
ITALIAN NAVY
19
SMM 19
COURSE
DENOMINATION Basic Vocational Training Course for VFP-4 Enlisted personnel (Temporary Service Volunteers): Seamanship and boat handling course
COURSE LOCATION Navy Petty Officer School - La Maddalena
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The course is aimed at improving the professional skills of Enlisted personnel, providing them with basic training to carry out the 1st level tasks of Technicians and/or Maintenance Operators, with the acquisition of:
• a basic knowledge of subjects related to their specialisations; • knowledge of equipments’ particular and general elements
and their working methods; • the ability to conduct basic activities in their operational fields
(Combat, Passive Defence) • awareness of duties and responsibilities related to their
specific role Upon completion of the course, attendees are expected to have acquired:
• a deeper knowledge related to their specialisation; • the awareness of their own role within the military
organisation; • good command of military etiquette and adequate individual
salute and march training; • improved fitness
COURSE CURRICULUM AND SCHEDULE
This course includes the following activities: • acquisition of advanced knowledge about specific subjects
enabling attendees to carry out efficiently tasks related to respective specialisations;
• military training, through an adequate individual salute and march training;
• specific seamen basic training (‘seamanship’) • knowledge of guidelines on safety and rescue at sea, in accordance
with the IMO STWC 95 Convention
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The course, consisting of 25 weeks (two terms per year), is generally held in two sessions: January/July and June/February
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN
STUDENTS No. 5
COURSE PREREQUISITES Good knowledge of Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Board and lodging, along with sport facilities and educational material will be provided by the School
ITALIAN NAVY
20
SMM 20
COURSE DENOMINATION
Basic Vocational Training Course for VFP-4 Enlisted personnel (Temporary Service Volunteers) Hull, auxiliary systems and diesel marine engines Platform System Technicians – Maintainer Basic Course
COURSE LOCATION Navy Petty Officer School - La Maddalena
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The course is aimed at improving the professional skills of Enlisted personnel, providing them with basic training to carry out 1st level tasks of Technicians and/or Maintenance Operators, with the acquisition of:
• a basic knowledge of subjects related to their specialisations; • knowledge of equipments’ particular and general elements
and their working methods; • the ability to conduct basic activities in their operational fields
(Mobility, Passive Defence) • awareness of duties and responsibilities related to their
specific role Upon completion of the course, attendees are expected to have acquired:
• a deeper knowledge related to their specialisation; • the awareness of their own role within the military
organisation; • good command of military etiquette and adequate individual
salute and march training; • improved fitness
COURSE CURRICULUM AND SCHEDULE
This course includes the following activities: • acquisition of advanced knowledge about specific subjects
enabling attendees to carry out efficiently tasks related to respective specialisations;
• military training, through an adequate individual salute and march training;
• specific seamen basic training (‘seamanship’)
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The course, consisting of 25 weeks (two terms per year), is generally held in two sessions: January/July and June/February
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN
STUDENTS No. 5
COURSE PREREQUISITES Good knowledge of Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Board and lodging, along with sport facilities and educational material will be provided by the School
ITALIAN NAVY
21
SMM 21
COURSE DENOMINATION
Basic Vocational Training Course for Coast Guard Corps VFP-4 Enlisted personnel (Temporary Service Volunteers) Seamanship and Boat Handling Course
COURSE LOCATION Navy Petty Officer School - La Maddalena
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The course is aimed at improving the professional skills of Enlisted personnel, providing them with basic training to carry out the 1st level tasks of Technicians and/or Maintenance Operators, with the acquisition of:
• a basic knowledge of subjects related to their specialisations; • knowledge of equipments’ particular and general elements
and their working methods; • awareness of duties and responsibilities related to their
specific role Upon completion of the course, attendees are expected to have acquired:
• a deeper knowledge related to their specialisation; • the awareness of their own role within the military
organisation; • good command of military etiquette and adequate individual
salute and march training; • improved fitness
COURSE CURRICULUM AND SCHEDULE
This course includes the following activities: • acquisition of advanced knowledge about specific subjects
enabling attendees to carry out efficiently tasks related to respective specialisations;
• military training, through an adequate individual salute and march training;
• specific seamen basic training (‘seamanship’) • knowledge of guidelines on safety and rescue at sea, in accordance
with the IMO STWC 95 Convention
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The course, consisting of 25 weeks (two terms per year), is generally held in two sessions: January/July and June/February
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN
STUDENTS No. 5
COURSE PREREQUISITES Good knowledge of Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Board and lodging, along with sport facilities and educational material will be provided by the School
ITALIAN NAVY
22
SMM 22
COURSE DENOMINATION
Naval Command and Offshore Patrol Boat Qualification Course for (Foreign) Armed Forces P.O.s
COURSE LOCATION Navy Petty Officer School - La Maddalena
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The course is aimed at: • improving the theoretic/practical skills as well as basic
technical knowledge, in order to enable attendees to command deep-sea vessels’ (without no distance restrictions off coasts) and to fulfil the required tasks;
• improving the theoretic/practical knowledge already acquired by attendees during previous courses.
COURSE CURRICULUM AND SCHEDULE
This course generally lasts 10 weeks, including: • 9 weeks for teaching activities; • 1 week for final examinations.
During the nine-week technical/professional training, the following subjects will be dealt with:
• Deep-sea vessels sailing; • Nautical Science/Meteorology; • Knowledge of naval building; • Communications • Professional maritime knowledge (Navigation Laws/Maritime
Legal Police Procedures
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION The course, consisting of 10 weeks, is generally held in May
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN
STUDENTS No. 5 (unless courses are envisaged only for foreign attendees)
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of Italian language, to be tested before starting the course, Coast Command qualification required
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Board and lodging along with educational material will be provided by the School
ITALIAN NAVY
23
SMM 23
COURSE DENOMINATION
Naval Command and Offshore Patrol Boat Qualification Course for Foreign Police Corps P.O.s
COURSE LOCATION Navy Petty Officer School - La Maddalena
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The course is aimed at: • improving the theoretic/practical skills as well as basic
technical knowledge, in order to enable attendees to command deep-sea vessels’ (without no distance restrictions off coasts) and to fulfil the required tasks;
COURSE CURRICULUM AND SCHEDULE
The whole course consist in 19 weeks devoted to teaching activities + 3 weeks for examinations. It is held in two phases; during the first one the following subjects are dealt with:
• deep-sea vessel sailing; • nautical science/meteorology; • ECAM (elements of naval building and equipment on board,
fitting and manoeuvering); • professional maritime knowledge
Upon completion of this first phase, attendees will be tested in order to pass to the 2nd level. The 2nd phase of the course is aimed at improving and broadening the knowledge of:
• deep-sea vessel sailing; • nautical science/meteorology, • professional skills; • communications; • engines
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION The course, consisting of 22 weeks, is generally held in May
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN
STUDENTS No. 5
COURSE PREREQUISITES Good knowledge of Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Board and lodging along with educational material will be provided by the School
ITALIAN NAVY
24
SMM 24
COURSE DENOMINATION
Qualifying Course for the operation of Endothermic Engines up to 1000HP for Foreign Police/Armed Forces P.O.s
COURSE LOCATION Navy Petty Officer School - La Maddalena
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The course is aimed at improving attendees’ basic technical knowledge, in order to enable them to oil-motor vessel sailing, and providing them with the required skills for the maintenance and sailing of main equipment/engines.
COURSE CURRICULUM AND SCHEDULE
The whole course lasts 12 weeks, including teaching activities and 1 week for examinations.
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION The course, consisting of 13 weeks, is generally held in April.
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN
STUDENTS No. 5
COURSE PREREQUISITES Good knowledge of Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Board and lodging along with educational material will be provided by the School.
ITALIAN NAVY
25
SMM 25
COURSE DENOMINATION Qualifying Course for the operation of Endothermic Engines up to 2400 Kw
COURSE LOCATION Navy Petty Officer School - La Maddalena
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The course is aimed at improving attendees’ basic technical knowledge, in order to enable them to oil-motor vessel sailing, and providing them with the required skills for the maintenance and sailing of main equipment/engines.
COURSE CURRICULUM
AND SCHEDULE The course lasts 8 weeks + 1 week for examinations.
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION The whole course, consisting of 9 weeks, is generally held in May.
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN
STUDENTS No. 5
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course. Previous knowledge of the subjects dealt with is required
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES No restrictions, as subjects dealt with are NOT CLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Board and lodging, along with educational material will be provided by the School
ITALIAN NAVY
26
SMM 26
COURSE DENOMINATION
Naval Command and Coastal Patrol Boat Qualifying Course for Police/Armed Forces P.O.s
COURSE LOCATION Navy Petty Officer School - La Maddalena
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The course is aimed at improving the basic technical knowledge in order to enable attendees at:
• improving the theoretic/practical skills and a basic technical knowledge in order to enable attendees to the coastal units’ command and to the required tasks’ fulfilment.
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COURSE CURRICULUM AND SCHEDULE
The whole course lasts 11 weeks devoted to improving technical/professional skills, through the examination of the following subjects:
• coastal unit sailing; • nautical science/meteorology; • E.C.A.M (Building, Fitting, Manoeuvering); • navigation laws; • communications; • Maritime exercises.
1 week for examinations
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION The course, consisting of 12 weeks, is generally held in September
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN
STUDENTS No. 5
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of Italian language, to be tested before starting the related course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES No restrictions, as subjects dealt with are NOT CLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Board and lodging, along with educational material will be provided by the School
ITALIAN NAVY
27
SMM 27
COURSE DENOMINATION
Qualifying Course on Rubber Inflatable Boats Handling for foreign Enlisted Personnel
COURSE LOCATION Navy Petty Officer School - La Maddalena
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The course is aimed at providing attendees with the qualification for sailing naval small boats within 12 nm off the coast or the mother ship, and with the basic first aid elements
COURSE CURRICULUM AND SCHEDULE
The whole course consists of : • a three-week 1st phase, including the final written
examination in ‘Engines’ and ‘First Aid Intervention’: • a two-week 2nd phase, including the practical final
examination in ‘Small Unit Sailing and Maintenance’
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION 5 weeks, taking place generally in May
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN
STUDENTS No. 5
COURSE PREREQUISITES
A good knowledge of Italian language, to be tested before starting the related course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES No restrictions, as subjects dealt with are NOT CLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Board and lodging, along with educational material will be provided by the School
ITALIAN NAVY
28
SMM 28
COURSE DENOMINATION
Vocational Training Course for Foreign Personnel (Seamanship Course)
COURSE LOCATION Navy Petty Officer School - La Maddalena
COURSE OBJECTIVES The course is aimed at proving attendees with the basic qualification for carrying out the 1st level tasks of Technicians/Maintenance Operators within their operational fields.
COURSE CURRICULUM AND SCHEDULE
The whole course consists of : • 10 weeks devoted to teaching activities; • 1 week for preparing final examinations; • 1 week for taking examinations
During this professional course, the following technical subjects will be dealt with:
• nautical science/Meteorology/communications; • fitting and manoeuvring; • engines knowledge; • navigation laws knowledge; • first aid; • English language proficiency (optional)
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION 12 weeks
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN
STUDENTS Min. 3 - Max 20
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES No restrictions, as subjects dealt with are NOT CLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Board and lodging, along with educational material will be provided by the School
ITALIAN NAVY
29
SMM 29
COURSE DENOMINATION
Vocational Training Course for Foreign Personnel: Technician Engineers
COURSE LOCATION Navy Petty Officer School - La Maddalena
COURSE OBJECTIVES The course is aimed at proving attendees with the basic qualification for carrying out the 1st level tasks of Technicians/Maintenance Operators within their operational fields.
COURSE CURRICULUM AND SCHEDULE
The whole course consists of : 10 weeks devoted to teaching activities; 1 week for preparing final examinations; 1 week for taking examinations During this professional course, the following technical subjects will be dealt with:
• shipboard equipment and systems (theoretical and practical training)
• engines (practical training); • engines • technology • English language (optional)
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION 12 weeks
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN
STUDENTS Min 3 - Max 20
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES No restrictions, as subjects dealt with are NOT CLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Board and lodging, along with educational material will be provided by the School
ITALIAN NAVY
30
SMM 30
COURSE DENOMINATION
Vocational Training Course for Foreign Naval Personnel/Technicians • Electricians • Data Processing Operators; • Electronic Technicians
COURSE LOCATION Navy Petty Officer School - Taranto
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The course is aimed at improving the professional skills of Enlisted personnel, providing them with basic training to carry out 1st level tasks of Technicians and/or Maintenance Operators, with the acquisition of:
• a basic knowledge of subjects related to their specialisations; • knowledge of equipments’ particular and general elements
and their working methods; • the ability to conduct activities at intermediate level in their
operational fields (Mobility, and equipment technical management)
• awareness of duties and responsibilities related to their specific role
Upon completion of the course, attendees are expected to have acquired: • a deeper knowledge related to their specialisation; • the awareness of their own role within the military
organisation; • good command of military etiquette and adequate individual
salute and march training; • improved fitness
COURSE CURRICULUM AND SCHEDULE
This course generally consists in the following activities: • acquisition of advanced knowledge about related to
grade/specializations enabling attending personnel to carry out efficiently their tasks.
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION 12 weeks, in one single session
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN
STUDENTS Min 5 - Max 24
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES No restrictions, as subjects dealt with are UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Board and lodging, along with sport facilities and educational material will be provided by the School
ITALIAN NAVY
31
SMM 31
COURSE DENOMINATION
Vocational Training Course for Foreign Naval Personnel Operational Technicians:
• Radar Operators; • Telecommunications Operators; • Weapon Operators
COURSE LOCATION Navy Petty Officer School - Taranto
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The course is aimed at improving the professional skills of Enlisted personnel, providing them with basic training to carry out 1st level tasks of Technicians and/or Maintenance Operators, with the acquisition of:
• a basic knowledge of subjects related to their specialisations; • knowledge of equipments’ particular and general elements
and their working methods; • the ability to conduct activities at intermediate level in their
operational fields (Mobility, and equipment technical management)
• awareness of duties and responsibilities related to their specific role
Upon completion of the course, attendees are expected to have acquired: • a deeper knowledge related to their specialisation; • the awareness of their own role within the military
organisation; • good command of military etiquette and adequate individual
salute and march training; • improved fitness
COURSE CURRICULUM AND SCHEDULE
This course generally consists in the following activities: • acquisition of advanced knowledge about related to
grade/specializations enabling attending personnel to carry out efficiently their tasks.
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION 12 weeks, in one single session
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN
STUDENTS Min 4 places - Max 24
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES No restrictions, as subjects dealt with are UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Board and lodging, along with sport facilities and educational material will be provided by the School
ITALIAN NAVY
32
SMM 32
COURSE DENOMINATION Safety Course for Foreign Naval Personnel
COURSE LOCATION Air-Sea Training Centre - Taranto
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Introduction to the following subjects: 1. Firefighting procedures and techniques; 2. damage control procedures and techniques; 3. response procedures to NBC events; 4. elements on shipboard security
COURSE CURRICULUM
- 1st week: Basic firefighting course (41 periods); - 2nd week: Advanced shipboard safety and security course, with a focus on
damage control procedures and techniques; - 3rd week - Mon-Wed: introductory/practical NBC3 course on NBC risks
and use of Personal Protection Devices; - 3rd week - Thur-Fri: Advanced firefighting course, with a particular focus
on the organisation of shipboard safety and security.
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
3 weeks; scheduled start date: June
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
N. 20
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
BOARD & LODGING
• Board & lodging provided • Attendees are required to wear suitable footwear and fire retardant
coveralls, as provided by accident prevention legislation
ITALIAN NAVY
33
SMM 33
COURSE DENOMINATION
Maritime Domain Awareness
COURSE LOCATION Air-Sea Training Centre - Taranto
COURSE OBJECTIVES
• Basic introduction to Maritime Domain Awareness doctrine • Basic introduction to computer and internet usage; • Basic introduction to International maritime laws; • Basic introduction to tools and international initiatives used to increase
Maritime Situational Awareness.
COURSE CURRICULUM Lectures on both theory and practical application
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION 5-7 working days (7 days required for higher proficiency in software use)
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
Max 15
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
BOARD & LODGING Board & lodging provided
ITALIAN NAVY
34
SMM 34
COURSE DENOMINATION Force Protection Officer
COURSE LOCATION Air-Sea Training Centre - Taranto
COURSE OBJECTIVES The course is aimed at providing basic theoretical and practical knowledge to adequately carry out Force Protection Officer duties onboard naval units.
COURSE CURRICULUM
The course is held at the Air-Sea Training Centre and envisages Force Protection theory and practical application. As part of course instruction, attendees will become proficient in basic first aid. At the end of the course there will be a final exam on Force Protection theory
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION 1 week – (41 Class periods)
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
N. 15
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the English language; Good physical condition and fitness
BOARD & LODGING Board & lodging provided
ITALIAN NAVY
35
SMM 35
COURSE DENOMINATION Radar use and Automatic Processing Radar Systems Training Course
COURSE LOCATION Air-Sea Training Centre - Taranto
COURSE OBJECTIVES The course is aimed at providing the theoretic and practical knowledge required to successfully fulfil Shipboard Radar Operator duties
COURSE CURRICULUM
(1) Radar use, including: - aid to navigation; - collision avoidance; - target acquisition
(2) Determine relative motion at sea (3) Plan navigational voyage, with special focus on:
- position at sea - characteristics of navigational charts - chart preparation/track planning - use of international signals and codes at sea - calculation of elements of motion at sea (set, drift, etc); - use of nautical charts and relevant publications.
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
2 weeks (10 class days) Presumable period: June
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
Max 7
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
BOARD & LODGING Board & lodging provided
ITALIAN NAVY
36
SMM 36
COURSE DENOMINATION ASW Tactics
COURSE LOCATION Air-Sea Training Centre - Taranto
COURSE OBJECTIVES Providing general training on ASW Tactics to adequately serve as an Anti-Submarine Warfare Officer.
COURSE CURRICULUM Classroom lectures (Power Point presentations)
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
7 class days
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
N. 10 (Officers)
COURSE PREREQUISITES
− Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
− Officers on operational assignments
BOARD & LODGING Board & lodging provided
ITALIAN NAVY
37
SMM 37
COURSE DENOMINATION
GMDSS Qualification Course for Maritime Rescue Communications Operators
COURSE LOCATION Air-Sea Training Centre - Taranto
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The course provides the necessary knowledge and training on the GMDSS (Global Maritime Distress and Safety System) rescue communications system, in accordance with SOLAS international regulations. The course is specifically designed to train officers to adequately and autonomously carry out the following tasks: - complying with international regulations and communication procedures
according to SOLAS current regulation, for the safety and security of human life at sea;
- operating the main systems of the GMDSS simulator, certified according to the STCW/95 regulations.
COURSE CURRICULUM
The course is held at the Air-Sea Training Centre and envisages both traditional classroom theoretic training and practical application, using the GMDSS simulator. At the end of the course there is a written exam.
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
2 weeks (10 working days)
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
N. 12
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the Italian language; basic knowledge of English language; - basic knowledge of physics and atmosphere (as for electromagnetic waves
propagation); - basic knowledge of the phonic alphabet and main international radio-
telephonic procedures
BOARD & LODGING Board & lodging provided
ITALIAN NAVY
38
SMM 38
COURSE DENOMINATION
Accuracy Navigation Course
COURSE LOCATION Air-Sea Training Centre - Taranto
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Training officers in planning and execution of Accuracy Navigation in accordance with current standards and regulation.
COURSE CURRICULUM
The course takes place at the Air-Sea Training Centre and envisages both traditional classroom theoretic training and practical application, using the naval simulator. Attendees conduct navigation exercises in both normal and abnormal weather conditions. At the end of the course, there is a written exam and practical simulation assessment.
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
2 weeks (10 days of classroom lectures)
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
Max 12
COURSE PREREQUISITES
− Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course;
− qualification on bridge watchstanding, including complex kinetic manoeuvres and operations (flight operations, anti-aircraft manoeuvres, anti-torpedo manoeuvres, etc.);
− good knowledge of tides and currents
BOARD & LODGING Board & lodging provided
ITALIAN NAVY
39
SMM 39
COURSE DENOMINATION
Naval Tactics Qualification Course
COURSE LOCATION Air-Sea Training Centre - Taranto
COURSE OBJECTIVES
• Providing knowledge of naval doctrine and tactics required to effectively carry out the functions of Officer of the Deck, Information Systems Department Head, & Weapons Department Head;
• providing the knowledge required to compile and validate important messages regarding air and sea operations;
• training on the use of Support Systems Command in a limited capacity.
COURSE CURRICULUM Theoretic and practical classroom lectures
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
9 weeks (September-November)
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
Max 3
COURSE PREREQUISITES
− Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course;
− Required Security Clearance: NATO CONFIDENTIAL
BOARD & LODGING Board & lodging provided
ITALIAN NAVY
40
SMM 40
COURSE DENOMINATION
Naval Tactics Qualification Course
COURSE LOCATION Air-Sea Training Centre - Taranto
COURSE OBJECTIVES
• Providing and improving the knowledge and skills required to perform Watch Officer tasks onboard a naval unit;
• providing the knowledge required to fulfil the task of Operations Officer onboard a naval unit.
COURSE CURRICULUM Theoretic and practical classroom lectures
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
9 weeks (September-November)
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
Max 3
COURSE PREREQUISITES
− Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course;
− Required Security Clearance: NATO CONFIDENTIAL
BOARD & LODGING Board & lodging provided
ITALIAN NAVY
41
SMM 41
COURSE DENOMINATION
Amphibious Officer Qualification Course
COURSE LOCATION San Marco Marine Brigade – Caorle Battalion (Brindisi)
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Providing advanced training for amphibious combat officers (LT), focusing on aspects related to leadership, command and control, operational planning, decision-making and expeditionary operations
COURSE CURRICULUM
The course will cover the following subjects: • war theory and the nature of war; • command and control; • field operations, expeditionary operations; • leadership and command responsibilities.
The course includes several educational visits and conferences aimed at providing attendees with a deeper technical and operational knowledge. Attendees will also have the opportunity to visit historical amphibious battles sites.
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
25 weeks
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
Min 2 - Max 5
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES
All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING Board & lodging provided
ITALIAN NAVY
42
SMM 42
COURSE DENOMINATION
Operational Amphibious Qualification Course for Captains
COURSE LOCATION San Marco Marine Brigade – Caorle Battalion (Brindisi)
COURSE OBJECTIVES Training attendees to lead units (platoons, teams, sub-units) for the conduct of amphibious combat operations.
COURSE CURRICULUM
The course will cover the following subjects: • amphibious training; • topography; • individual combat training; • ground combat; • weapons training • physical conditioning • identification of explosive devices; • CBRN basics; • RTF procedures; • TLC equipment; • first aid training; • helicopter training; • rock climbing; • self-defence
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
23 weeks
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
Min 2 – Max 10
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES
All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING Board & lodging available onsite
ITALIAN NAVY
43
SMM 43
COURSE DENOMINATION
Combat Medic Course
COURSE LOCATION San Marco Marine Brigade – Caorle Battalion (Brindisi)
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Training attendees (naval doctors and/or nurses) to medically treat and aid injured/traumatized personnel in high-risk combat environment, in accordance with NATO medical doctrine.
COURSE CURRICULUM
The course will cover the following subjects: • amphibious training; • topography; • individual combat training; • weapons training; • physical conditioning; • identification of explosive devices; • CBRN basics; • RTF procedures; • TLC equipment; • Medical training; • helicopter training
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
4 Weeks
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
Min 6 – Max 12
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES
All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING Board & lodging available onsite
ITALIAN NAVY
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SMM 44
COURSE DENOMINATION
Small Boat Masters Course
COURSE LOCATION San Marco Marine Brigade – Caorle Battalion (Brindisi)
COURSE OBJECTIVES Training attendees to operate small boats (RHIBs) during amphibious operations.
COURSE CURRICULUM
The course will cover the following subjects: • amphibious training; • RTF procedures; • TLC equipment; • naval science; • amphibious doctrine.
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
4 weeks
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
Min 2 – Max 10
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES
All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING Board & lodging available onsite
ITALIAN NAVY
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SMM 45
COURSE DENOMINATION
RECON Qualification Course
COURSE LOCATION San Marco Marine Brigade – Caorle Battalion (Brindisi)
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Training attendees to conduct special operations within amphibious operations. The course at the ‘Caorle’ Battalion is a preliminary phase (Land) of a training period in which attendees also get SDO & paratrooper qualifications
COURSE CURRICULUM
The course will cover the following subjects: • amphibious training; • topography: • ground combat; • weapons training; • physical conditioning; • identification of explosive devices; • CBRN basics; • RTF procedures; • TLC equipment; • first aid training; • helicopter training • naval science; • fire support.
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
18 weeks
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
Min 2 – Max 10
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES
All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING Board & lodging available onsite
ITALIAN NAVY
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SMM 46
COURSE DENOMINATION
Fire Support Supervisor Course (OFS/JFO)
COURSE LOCATION San Marco Marine Brigade – Caorle Battalion (Brindisi)
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Providing knowledge and training on fire support and qualification for the request, adjustment and direction of surface fire (air, land and sea)
COURSE CURRICULUM
The course will cover the following subjects: • topography; • FCT-PTG SAOV; • RTF procedures; • TLC equipment; • helicopter training; • amphibious doctrine; • FSCC; • laser handling training; • early warning methods
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
8 weeks
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
Min 5 – Max 10
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES
All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING Board & lodging available onsite
ITALIAN NAVY
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SMM 47
COURSE DENOMINATION
Vocational Training and Amphibious Qualification Course for VFP-4 Enlisted personnel (Temporary Service Volunteers) San Marco Marine Riflemen
COURSE LOCATION San Marco Marine Brigade – Caorle Battalion (Brindisi)
COURSE OBJECTIVES Training attendees (enlisted personnel) to operate within small units in amphibious operations
COURSE CURRICULUM
The course is divided into: • 1st phase (12 weeks) • 2nd phase (11 weeks) The course will cover the following subjects: • amphibious training; • topography; • individual combat training; • ground combat; • weapons training; • physical conditioning; • identification of explosive devices; • CBRN basics; • RTF procedures; • TLC equipment; • first aid training; • helicopter training; • rock climbing; • self-defence
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
23 weeks
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
Min 8 – Max 24
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES
All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING Board & lodging available onsite
ITALIAN NAVY
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SMM 48
COURSE DENOMINATION
Qualification Course on Installation Defence
COURSE LOCATION San Marco Marine Brigade – Caorle Battalion (Brindisi)
COURSE OBJECTIVES Qualifying attendees for the surveillance and defence of military installations
COURSE CURRICULUM
The course is divided into two phases, each one of 2 weeks. The course will cover the following subjects:
• ground combat; • weapons employment; • CBRN basics; • RTF procedures; • TLC equipment; • medical training; • battlefield engineering; • installation defence; • regulations
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
4 weeks
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
Min 8 - Max 24
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES
All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING Board & lodging available onsite
ITALIAN NAVY
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SMM 49
COURSE DENOMINATION
Qualification Course on Installation Defence for Officers/Chief Petty Officers
COURSE LOCATION San Marco Marine Brigade – Caorle Battalion (Brindisi)
COURSE OBJECTIVES Qualifying attendees for the surveillance and defence of military installations
COURSE CURRICULUM
The course is divided into two phases, each one of 2 weeks. The course will cover the following subjects:
• ground combat; • weapons employment; • CBRN basics; • RTF procedures; • TLC equipment; • medical training; • battlefield engineering; • installation defence; • regulations
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
4 weeks
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
Min 8 - Max 24
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES
All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING Board & lodging available onsite
ITALIAN NAVY
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SMM 50
COURSE DENOMINATION
Submarine Training Course for COs & Watch Officers
COURSE LOCATION Submarine Training Centre - Taranto
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Providing attendees with basic knowledge of tactics and the capability of coordinating conventional undersea warfare operations.
COURSE CURRICULUM
The following basic subjects will be dealt with: - underwater electroacoustics (theoretic principles); - coordination of underwater diving safety, passive tracking, & periscope depth operations (basic theory & practical simulator training) At the end of the course there is final simulator assessment and a written exam
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
3 weeks
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
Min 3 – Max 5
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES
TBD on a case-by-case basis
BOARD & LODGING
Lunch available at the facility canteen Lodging availability at military facilities TBD
ITALIAN NAVY
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SMM 51
COURSE DENOMINATION
Survival in DISSUB
COURSE LOCATION Submarine Training Centre - Taranto
COURSE OBJECTIVES Training attendees on emergency management procedures in DISSUB scenarios
COURSE CURRICULUM
Course Outlook 4 days of theory 1 day of practical application using air lock chamber simulators and pool Training Subjects - initial actions; - survival in DISSUB; - advising/briefing the Senior Survival - outside rescue; - food rationing; - preparations for exiting an air lock; - reporting position modes; - control of internal atmosphere; - survival at sea
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
1 week
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
Max 7
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Lunch available at the facility canteen Lodging availability at military facilities TBD
ITALIAN NAVY
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SMM 52
COURSE DENOMINATION
Fire-fighting and Damage Control techniques on Submarines
COURSE LOCATION Submarine Training Centre - Taranto
COURSE OBJECTIVES Training attendees on damage control procedures onboard submarines
COURSE CURRICULUM
Course Outlook 1 week of theory 2 days of practical application simulating fire/flooding scenarios on MM systems 2 days of practical application simulating diving operations using SAURO TODARO MM Training subjects - fires onboard submarines; - fire fighting systems and procedures at sea and in port; - fixed and mobile fire- fighting systems; - fire alarm systems; - non-breathable atmosphere: equipment for breathing in polluted environment and atmosphere control; - flooding onboard submarines; - damage control systems and procedures at sea and in port; - emergency dewatering procedures; - internal communication networks
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
2 weeks
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
Min 3 – Max 5
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Lunch available at the facility canteen Lodging availability at military facilities TBD
ITALIAN NAVY
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SMM 53
COURSE DENOMINATION
Refueling Reagents for Fuel Cells
COURSE LOCATION Submarine Training Centre - Taranto
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Providing basic knowledge on safety procedures and principles for refuelling reagents of units with AIP fuel cells
COURSE CURRICULUM
Course Outlook 4 days of theory, using CBT 1 day of practical application Training Subjects - AIP propulsion; - introduction to fuel cells; - refuelling systems; - reagents risk sheets; - elements of accident prevention; - refuelling methods; - MM refuelling stations
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
1 week
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
Min 3 – Max 5
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Lunch available at the facility canteen Lodging availability at military facilities TBD
ITALIAN NAVY
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SMM 54
COURSE DENOMINATION
Use of Passive Sonars in Target Detection and Tracking
COURSE LOCATION Submarine Training Centre - Taranto
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Providing theoretical and practical knowledge required to use Passive Sonars for the detection and tracking of surface targets and divers
COURSE CURRICULUM
- One week of theory, with practical examples: - main types of Passive Sonars (cylindrical / spherical arrays, linear arrays and PRS); - beamforming and signal processing techniques; - types of receivers (broadband, narrowband and demon); - target motion analysis techniques; - practical examples
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
2 weeks
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
Min 5 – Max 10
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course.
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Lunch available at the facility canteen Lodging availability at military facilities TBD
ITALIAN NAVY
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SMM 55
COURSE DENOMINATION
NATO SW CMM MCM EXPERT Operators Course – Planning and Assessment
COURSE LOCATION
Mine Warfare Training Centre Mine Countermeasures & Auxiliaries HQ - La Spezia
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Providing attendees with basic knowledge to operate MCM EXPERT software for planning and evaluating, as part of CMM staff onboard vessels and ashore.
COURSE CURRICULUM
The course consists of lectures based on MP (Multinational Publication) NATO publications, and includes planning exercises to be conducted using the MCM EXPERT software. The programme consists in 3 phases: - introduction to the software (capabilities and limitations); - description of folders and worksheets; - financial planning exercises
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The course takes place over 5 working days. Course start date is TBD
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
Min 6 – Max 15
COURSE PREREQUISITES
− Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
− Good knowledge of MCM regulations
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES
All material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Check availability at the facility logistic command, once course participation is confirmed
ITALIAN NAVY
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SMM 56
COURSE DENOMINATION
Fire Prevention Basic Course (A.I.R.)
COURSE LOCATION
Mine Warfare Training Centre Mine Countermeasures & Auxiliaries HQ - La Spezia
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Providing basic knowledge of onboard fire-fighting techniques, and relevant training.
COURSE CURRICULUM
The course consists of lectures based on publications containing passive defence regulations, and includes an applicative phase to be conducted at the La Spezia Security Centre. The programme consists in 3 phases: - description of fires and fighting modes; - description of A.I. equipment; - fire drill; - final test
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The course takes place over 3 working days. Course start date is TBD
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
Min 15 – Max 30
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES
All material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Check availability at the facility logistic command, once course participation is confirmed
ITALIAN NAVY
57
SMM 57
COURSE DENOMINATION
Flooding Prevention Basic Course (AIF)
COURSE LOCATION
Mine Warfare Training Centre Mine Countermeasures & Auxiliaries HQ - La Spezia
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Providing basic knowledge of onboard damage control techniques, and relevant training.
COURSE CURRICULUM
The course consists of lectures based on publications containing passive defence regulations, and includes an applicative phase to be conducted at the La Spezia Security Centre. The programme consists in 3 phases: - description of floodings and fighting modes; - description of flooding prevention equipment; - introduction to vessel stability; - shoring and pipe patching practical exam; - final test
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The course takes place over 3 working days. Course start date is TBD
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
Min M10 – Max 20
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES
All material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Check availability at the facility logistic command, once course participation is confirmed
ITALIAN NAVY
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SMM 58
COURSE DENOMINATION
Mine Countermeasures Basic Course
COURSE LOCATION
Mine Warfare Training Centre Mine Countermeasures & Auxiliaries HQ - La Spezia
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Providing attendees with the basic knowledge required to fulfil CMM staff duties onboard vessels or ashore.
COURSE CURRICULUM
The course consists of lectures based on MP (Multinational Publication) NATO publications The programme consists in 4 phases: - principles of naval mine warfare; - elements of naval mines; - mine countermeasures; - tactical aspects of mine countermeasures
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The course takes place over 4 working days. Course start date is TBD
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
Min 6 – Max 15
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES
All material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING Check availability at the facility logistic command, once course participation is confirmed
ITALIAN NAVY
59
SMM 59
COURSE DENOMINATION
AUV REMUS Operation Course
COURSE LOCATION
Mine Warfare Training Centre Mine Countermeasures & Auxiliaries HQ - La Spezia
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Training attendees for the operation and maintenance of the REMUS Autonomous Vehicle.
COURSE CURRICULUM
The course consists of lectures based on technical publications published by the HYDROID company, and includes an applicative phase to be conducted operating the REMUS autonomous vehicle. The programme consists in 5 phases: - introduction to the System; - description of the system components; - system operation; - maintenance basics; - practical activity
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The course takes place over 2 complete weeks. Course start date is TBD
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
Min 2 – Max 6
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES
All material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Check availability at the facility logistic command, once course participation is confirmed
ITALIAN NAVY
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SMM 60
COURSE DENOMINATION
PLUTO Class Wire-Guided Vehicles Operation Course
COURSE LOCATION
Mine Warfare Training Centre Mine Countermeasures & Auxiliaries HQ - La Spezia
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Training attendees for the operation and maintenance of PLUTO Class wire-guided vehicles
COURSE CURRICULUM
The course consists of lectures based on technical publications published by the GAYMARINE company, and includes an applicative phase to be conducted operating PLUTO Class wire-guided vehicle. The programme consists in 5 phases: - introduction to the System; - description of the system components; - system operation; - maintenance basics; - practical activity
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The course takes place over 5 working days. Course start date is TBD
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
Min 6 – Max 15
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES
All material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Check availability at the facility logistic command, once course participation is confirmed
ITALIAN NAVY
61
SMM 61
COURSE DENOMINATION
Helicopter/Aircraft Specialist Course (AB212 - SSP/TM/SAER)
COURSE LOCATION Navy Helicopter Station MARISTAELI CATANIA – Training Centre
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The Helicopter Technical Specialist Course envisages both theoretic and practical training, in order to provide the knowledge and skills required for the attainment of the Military Helicopter/Aircraft Specialist Licence (SAER). The Course intends to train technicians to perform relevant functions within operational Units.
COURSE CURRICULUM
The programme includes both theoretic and practical activities, aimed at providing knowledge and developing capabilities required for the operation and maintenance of systems and equipments. During the training course, attendees are also required to get a ditching certification (at the Maristaeli Catania ‘Dilbert Dunker’, or alternatively Maristaeli Luni ‘Helo Dunker’ facilities), otherwise they cannot complete the course. Educational/Training activities: 30 working weeks. General Subjects: Flight safety, Equipment, Aerodynamics, Gas turbines (theory), Aircraft Hydraulics and Plant Engineering, Aircraft Technology and Materials, Electrical Engineering, Military Aviation Regulations, Technical and Logistic Regulations, Basics of Digital Techniques, Avionics, Basics of Integrated Logistic Support (ILS), Non-destructive testing (NDT). Specific Topics: PT61 Turbine, Structure, Flight Control Systems, Basic Avionics and related Engineering instructions, Avionics Systems Practical activities (to be carried out at the Italian Navy Helicopter Squadrons): 4 months (about 16 weeks).
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The Course consists in three phases, covering a period of approximately 46 working weeks.
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
Max 10
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Military ranks: Navy Marshals – Sergeants – Troop Certified Flying Medical Category
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All. Course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Depending on the number of Italian participants, foreign attendees may be entitled (upon request) to accommodation within the military facilities (en-suite bedroom). It is possible to have meals at the facility canteen (open every day for lunch and dinner, even on holydays, upon reservation). Board & lodging will be charged to fee-paying attendees.
ITALIAN NAVY
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SMM 62
COURSE DENOMINATION
Helicopter/Aircraft Specialist Conversion Course (AB-212 -SP/TM/SAER)
COURSE LOCATION Navy Helicopter Station MARISTAELI CATANIA – Training Centre
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The Mechanical Technicians Conversion Course envisages both theoretic and practical training for already qualified personnel, in order to provide the knowledge and skills required for the attainment of the Military Helicopter/Aircraft Specialist Licence (SAER). The Course intends to train technicians to perform relevant functions within operational Units.
COURSE CURRICULUM
The programme includes both theoretic and practical activities, aimed at providing knowledge and developing capabilities required for the operation and maintenance of systems and equipments. Educational/Training activities: 13 working weeks. Specific Topics: PT61 Turbine, Structure, Flight Control Systems, Basic Avionics and related Engineering instructions Avionics Systems Practical activities (to be carried out at the Italian Navy Helicopter Squadrons): 4 months (about 16 weeks).
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The Course consists in two phases, covering a period of approximately 29 working weeks.
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
Max 10
COURSE PREREQUISITES Qualification as Aircraft Technician
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All Course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Depending on the number of Italian participants, foreign attendees may be entitled (upon request) to accommodation within the military facilities (en-suite bedroom). It is possible to have meals at the facility canteen (open every day for lunch and dinner, even on holydays, upon reservation). Board & lodging will be charged to fee-paying attendees.
ITALIAN NAVY
63
SMM 63
COURSE DENOMINATION
Helicopter Electronic Technician Training Course (AB-212 -. TSC/ETE/TAER)
COURSE LOCATION Navy Helicopter Station MARISTAELI CATANIA – Training Centre
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Providing basic knowledge of specific aeronautical subjects. Providing basics of the operation of systems, fittings and equipment, as well as practical capabilities for the execution of inspections, checks and regulations aimed at getting the Helicopter Specialist Licence. The Course intends to train technicians to perform relevant functions within operational Units.
COURSE CURRICULUM
During the training course, attendees are also required to get a ditching certification (at the Maristaeli Catania ‘Dilbert Dunker’, or alternatively Maristaeli Luni ‘Helo Dunker’ facilities), otherwise they cannot complete the course. Educational/Training activities: 35 working weeks. General Subjects:
• Flight Security • Aerodynamics • Electrical Engineering • Radio-wave propagation – Radar techniques • Basics of Radio-engineering • Avionics • Non-destructive testing (NDT) • Military Aviation Regulations • Technical and Logistic Regulations • Basics of Aircraft Hydraulics and Plant Engineering • Basics of Integrated Logistic Support (ILS) • Aircraft Technology and Materials
Specific Topics: • Structure, and Flight Control Systems • Basic Avionics • Avionics Systems • Mission System • PT61 Turbine
Practical activities (to be carried out at the Italian Navy Helicopter Squadrons): 4 months (about 16 weeks).
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The Course consists in three phases, covering a period of approximately 51 working weeks.
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
Max 10
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Military ranks: Navy Marshals – Sergeants – Troop (Combat System Technicians/Electronic Technicians with certified Flying Medical Category)
POLICY REGARDING NON- Adequate security clearance certificate
ITALIAN NAVY
64
NATO COUNTRIES
BOARD & LODGING
Depending on the number of Italian participants, foreign attendees may be entitled (upon request) to accommodation within the military facilities (en-suite bedroom). It is possible to have meals at the facility canteen (open every day for lunch and dinner, even on holydays, upon reservation). Board & lodging will be charged to fee-paying attendees.
65
SMM 64
COURSE DENOMINATION
Helicopter Electronic Technician Conversion Course (AB-212 -. TSC/ETE/TAER)
COURSE LOCATION
Navy Helicopter Station MARISTAELI CATANIA – Training Centre
COURSE OBJECTIVES
This course is aimed at providing attendees with the basic knowledge required to operate specific electromechanical systems, fittings and equipment of the AB212 ASW helicopter, along with the practical skills required for the execution of inspections, checks and regulations aimed at getting a qualification as Helicopter Maintenance Technician. This course is targeted to personnel already qualified on another type of helicopter
COURSE CURRICULUM
The following subjects/activities will be dealt with and carried out: Educational/Training Activities - 524 periods (18 working weeks)
• Structure, and Flight Control Systems • Basic Avionics • Avionics Systems • Mission System • PT61 Turbine • Visits in hangar • Maintenance simulator
Practical Activities - 464 periods (16 working weeks) • Electronic workshop • Hangar activities (at the 2nd Italian Navy Helicopter Squadron)
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The Course consists in two phases, covering a period of approximately 34 working weeks.
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
To be defined
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Military ranks: Navy Marshals – Sergeants – Troop, already qualified as Electronic Technicians on another type of Helicopter (TSC/ETE/TAER)
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES
Adequate security clearance certificate.
BOARD & LODGING
Depending on the number of Italian participants, foreign attendees may be entitled (upon request) to accommodation within the military facilities (en-suite bedroom). It is possible to have meals at the facility canteen (open every day for lunch and dinner, even on holydays, upon reservation). Board & lodging will be charged to fee-paying attendees.
ITALIAN NAVY
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SMM 65
COURSE DENOMINATION
Aviation Warfare Systems Operator Conversion Course (AB-212) Cat. SSC/RD/OV – SSC/ECG/OV
COURSE LOCATION Navy Helicopter Station MARISTAELI CATANIA – Training Centre
COURSE OBJECTIVES
This course is targeted to personal already qualified on another type of helicopter. The course envisages both theoretic and practical training, in order to provide attendees with the knowledge and skills required for the attainment of the Helicopter Specialist - Aviation Warfare Systems Operator Licence. Trainees will acquire the capabilities to operate sensors and systems on AB 212 ASW Helicopters of the Italian Navy, both autonomously and in coordination with the crew.
COURSE CURRICULUM
The following subjects/activities will be dealt with and carried out: AB 212 ASW Helicopter: 380 periods (13 weeks) • Introduction to the helicopter • Avionics • Aircraft electrical systems and flight instruments, ASE AATH • AQS 13 Bs Sonar • SMA MM APS 705 Radar • SMA MM APS 705 Vs 32 Radar • FLIR Star Safire II • General and Underwater Acoustics • Radar/Sonar Trainer
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION The Course lasts approximately 13 weeks.
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
To be defined
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES
Adequate security clearance certificate.
BOARD & LODGING
Depending on the number of Italian participants, foreign attendees may be entitled (upon request) to accommodation within the military facilities (en-suite bedroom). It is possible to have meals at the facility canteen (open every day for lunch and dinner, even on holydays, upon reservation). Board & lodging will be charged to fee-paying attendees.
ITALIAN NAVY
67
SMM 66
COURSE DENOMINATION
SH-90 Helicopter/Aircraft Specialist Training Course - (TM/SAER)
COURSE LOCATION Navy Helicopter Station MARISTAELI CATANIA – Training Centre
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The course envisages both theoretic and practical training, in order to provide attendees with the knowledge and skills required for the attainment of the Helicopter/Aircraft Specialist Licence (SAER). The Course intends to train technicians to perform relevant functions within operational Units, with 1st, and later in their career, 2nd and 3rd level technical capabilities. Attendees are expected to acquire:
- basic theoretical knowledge of specific aeronautical subjects; - basic knowledge of specific systems, fittings and equipment,
along with the practical skills required for the execution of inspections, checks and regulations aimed at getting the Helicopter Specialist Licence.
COURSE CURRICULUM
The Helicopter Specialist Training Course for Mechanical Technicians consists of educational/training activities aimed at providing knowledge and developing the necessary capabilities to perform technical tasks related to the operation of systems and equipment. It envisages periodical assessments and three exam sessions (two mid-term and a final).
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION The Course consists of three phases, and last approximately 49 weeks
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
To be defined upon request.
COURSE PREREQUISITES
− Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the Course;
− basic knowledge of the English language, to be tested before starting the Course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All Course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Depending on the number of Italian participants, foreign attendees may be entitled (upon request) to accommodation within the military facilities (en-suite bedroom). It is possible to have meals at the facility canteen (open every day for lunch and dinner, even on holydays, upon reservation). Board & lodging will be charged to fee-paying attendees.
ITALIAN NAVY
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SMM 67
COURSE DENOMINATION
SH-90 Helicopter Specialist Conversion Course (TM/SAER)
COURSE LOCATION Navy Helicopter Station MARISTAELI CATANIA – Training Centre
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The Helicopter Specialist Conversion Course is aimed at providing attendees with SH 90 type-conversion training, while maintaining the specific tasks already acquired by virtue of the current qualification. The Course intends to train technicians to perform relevant functions within operational Units, with 1st, and later in their career, 2nd and 3rd level technical capabilities. Attendees are expected to acquire basic knowledge to operate specific systems, fittings and equipment, along with the practical skills required for the execution of inspections, checks and regulations, in order to be able to operate on the SH90 Helicopter.
COURSE CURRICULUM
This Course consists of educational/training activities aimed at providing knowledge and developing the necessary capabilities to perform technical tasks related to the operation of systems and equipment. It envisages periodical assessments and three exam sessions (two mid-term and a final).
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The Course, consisting of three phases, lasts approximately 32 working weeks
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
To be defined upon request.
COURSE PREREQUISITES
− Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the Course;
− basic knowledge of the English language, to be tested before starting the Course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES
All Course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Depending on the number of Italian participants, foreign attendees may be entitled (upon request) to accommodation within the military facilities (en-suite bedroom). It is possible to have meals at the facility canteen (open every day for lunch and dinner, even on holydays, upon reservation). Board & lodging will be charged to fee-paying attendees.
ITALIAN NAVY
69
SMM 68
COURSE DENOMINATION
SH-90 Helicopter Specialist/Aircraft Engineer Training Course (ETE/TAER)
COURSE LOCATION Navy Helicopter Station MARISTAELI CATANIA – Training Centre
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The Helicopter Specialist Training Course envisages both theoretic and practical training, in order to provide attendees with the knowledge and skills required for the attainment of the Helicopter Specialist/Aircraft Engineer Licence (TAER). The Course intends to train technicians to perform relevant functions within operational Units, with 1st, and later in their career, 2nd and 3rd level technical capabilities. Attendees are expected to acquire:
- basic theoretical knowledge of specific aeronautical subjects; - basic knowledge of specific systems, fittings and equipment, along
with the practical skills required for the execution of inspections, checks and regulations aimed at getting the Helicopter Specialist Licence.
COURSE CURRICULUM
The Helicopter Specialist Training Course for Electronic Technicians (TSC/ETE/TAER) consists of educational/training activities aimed at providing knowledge and developing the necessary capabilities to perform technical tasks related to the operation of systems and equipment. It envisages periodical assessments and three exam sessions (two mid-term and a final)..
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
− The Course, consisting of three phases, lasts approximately 49 working weeks
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
To be defined upon request.
COURSE PREREQUISITES
− Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the Course;
− basic knowledge of the English language, to be tested before starting the Course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES
All Course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Depending on the number of Italian participants, foreign attendees may be entitled (upon request) to accommodation within the military facilities (en-suite bedroom). It is possible to have meals at the facility canteen (open every day for lunch and dinner, even on holydays, upon reservation). Board & lodging will be charged to fee-paying attendees.
ITALIAN NAVY
70
SMM 69
COURSE DENOMINATION
SH-90 Helicopter Specialist Conversion Course (ETE/TAER)
COURSE LOCATION Navy Helicopter Station MARISTAELI CATANIA – Training Centre
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The Helicopter Specialist Conversion Course is aimed at providing attendees with SH 90 type-conversion training, while maintaining the specific tasks already acquired by virtue of the current qualification. The Course intends to train technicians to perform relevant functions within operational Units, with 1st, and later in their career, 2nd and 3rd level technical capabilities. Attendees are expected to acquire basic knowledge to operate specific electromechanical systems, fittings and equipment, along with the practical skills required for the execution of inspections, checks and regulations, in order to be able to operate on the SH90 Helicopter.
COURSE CURRICULUM
This Course consists of educational/training activities aimed at providing knowledge and developing the necessary capabilities to perform technical tasks related to the operation of systems and equipment. It envisages periodical assessments and three exam sessions (two mid-term
and a final).. TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The Course, consisting of three phases, lasts approximately 32 working weeks
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
To be defined upon request.
COURSE PREREQUISITES
− Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the Course;
− basic knowledge of the English language, to be tested before starting the Course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES
All Course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Depending on the number of Italian participants, foreign attendees may be entitled (upon request) to accommodation within the military facilities (en-suite bedroom). It is possible to have meals at the facility canteen (open every day for lunch and dinner, even on holydays, upon reservation). Board & lodging will be charged to fee-paying attendees.
ITALIAN NAVY
71
SMM 70
COURSE DENOMINATION SH-90 Helicopter Specialist Conversion Course (ECG-RD/OV)
COURSE LOCATION Navy Helicopter Station MARISTAELI CATANIA – Training Centre
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The Helicopter Specialist Conversion Course is aimed at providing attendees with SH 90 type-conversion training, while maintaining the specific tasks already acquired by virtue of the current qualification. The Course intends to provide Mission System Operators with the necessary capabilities to operate sensors and systems on SH-90 Helicopters of the Italian Navy, both autonomously and in coordination with the crew.
COURSE CURRICULUM
This Course consists of educational/training activities aimed at providing knowledge and developing the necessary capabilities to perform technical tasks related to the operation of systems and equipment. It envisages periodical assessments and three exam sessions (two mid-term
and a final).. TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The Course, consisting of three phases, lasts approximately 10 working weeks
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
To be defined upon request.
COURSE PREREQUISITES
− Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the Course;
− basic knowledge of the English language, to be tested before starting the Course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES
All Course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Depending on the number of Italian participants, foreign attendees may be entitled (upon request) to accommodation within the military facilities (en-suite bedroom). It is possible to have meals at the facility canteen (open every day for lunch and dinner, even on holydays, upon reservation). Board & lodging will be charged to fee-paying attendees.
ITALIAN NAVY
72
SMM 71
COURSE DENOMINATION EH -101 Helicopter Specialist Training Course (TM/SAER)
COURSE LOCATION Navy Helicopter Station MARISTAELI CATANIA – Training Centre
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The Helicopter Specialist Training Course envisages both theoretic and practical training, in order to provide attendees with the knowledge and skills required for the attainment of the Helicopter/Aircraft Specialist Licence (TAER). The Course intends to train technicians to perform relevant functions within operational Units, with 1st, and later in their career, 2nd and 3rd level technical capabilities. Attendees are expected to acquire:
- basic theoretical knowledge of specific aeronautical subjects; - basic knowledge of specific systems, fittings and equipment, along
with the practical skills required for the execution of inspections, checks and regulations aimed at getting the Helicopter Specialist Licence.
COURSE CURRICULUM
The Helicopter Specialist Training Course (SSP/TM/SAER) for Mechanical Technicians consists of educational/training activities aimed at providing knowledge and developing the necessary capabilities to perform technical tasks related to the operation of systems and equipment. It envisages periodical assessments and three exam sessions (two mid-term and a final).
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The Course, consisting of three phases, covers a period of approximately 56 working weeks
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
To be defined upon request.
COURSE PREREQUISITES
− Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the Course;
− basic knowledge of the English language, to be tested before starting the Course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES
All Course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Depending on the number of Italian participants, foreign attendees may be entitled (upon request) to accommodation within the military facilities (en-suite bedroom). It is possible to have meals at the facility canteen (open every day for lunch and dinner, even on holydays, upon reservation). Board & lodging will be charged to fee-paying attendees.
ITALIAN NAVY
73
SMM 72
COURSE DENOMINATION
EH-101 Helicopter Specialist Conversion Course (TM/SAER)
COURSE LOCATION Navy Helicopter Station MARISTAELI CATANIA – Training Centre
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The Helicopter Specialist Conversion Course is aimed at providing attendees with EH-101 type-conversion training. The Course intends to train technicians to perform relevant functions within operational Units, with 1st level technical capabilities. Attendees are expected to acquire basic knowledge to operate specific systems, fittings and equipment of the EH-101, along with the practical skills required for the execution of inspections, checks and regulations (1st and 2nd technical level), aimed at getting a qualification as Helicopter Maintenance Technician.
COURSE CURRICULUM
The Helicopter Specialist Conversion Course (SSP/TM/SAER), consists of educational/training activities aimed at providing attendees with EH-101 type-conversion training, while maintaining the specific tasks already acquired by virtue of the current qualification. It envisages periodical assessments and a final exam session.
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The Course consists of two phases, theoretical and applicative, covering a period of approximately 39 working weeks.
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
To be defined upon request.
COURSE PREREQUISITES
− Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the Course;
− basic knowledge of the English language, to be tested before starting the Course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES
All Course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Depending on the number of Italian participants, foreign attendees may be entitled (upon request) to accommodation within the military facilities (en-suite bedroom). It is possible to have meals at the facility canteen (open every day for lunch and dinner, even on holydays, upon reservation). Board & lodging will be charged to fee-paying attendees.
ITALIAN NAVY
74
SMM 73
COURSE DENOMINATION
EH-101 Helicopter Specialist Training Course (TSC/ETE/TAER)
COURSE LOCATION Navy Helicopter Station MARISTAELI CATANIA – Training Centre
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The Course envisages both theoretic and practical training, in order to provide attendees with the knowledge and skills required for the attainment of the Helicopter/Aircraft Specialist Licence (TAER). The Course intends to train technicians to perform relevant functions within operational Units, with 1st level technical capabilities. Attendees are expected to acquire:
- basic theoretical knowledge of specific aeronautical subjects; - basic knowledge of specific systems, fittings and equipment,
along with the practical skills required for the execution of inspections, checks and regulations aimed at getting the Helicopter Specialist Licence.
COURSE CURRICULUM
The Helicopter Specialist Training Course (TSC/ETE/TAER) consists of educational/training activities aimed at providing knowledge and developing the necessary capabilities to perform technical tasks related to the operation of systems and equipment. It envisages periodical assessments and three exam sessions (two mid-term and a final).
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The Course, consisting of three phases, covers a period of approximately 58 working weeks
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
To be defined upon request.
COURSE PREREQUISITES
− Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the Course;
− basic knowledge of the English language, to be tested before starting the Course
− adequate security clearance certificate POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES
All Course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Depending on the number of Italian participants, foreign attendees may be entitled (upon request) to accommodation within the military facilities (en-suite bedroom). It is possible to have meals at the facility canteen (open every day for lunch and dinner, even on holydays, upon reservation). Board & lodging will be charged to fee-paying attendees.
ITALIAN NAVY
75
SMM 74
COURSE DENOMINATION EH-101 Helicopter Specialist Conversion Course (TSC/ETE/TAER)
COURSE LOCATION Navy Helicopter Station MARISTAELI CATANIA – Training Centre
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The Helicopter Specialist Conversion Course is aimed at providing attendees with EH-101 type-conversion training. The Course intends to train technicians to perform relevant functions within operational Units, with 1st level technical capabilities. Attendees are expected to acquire basic knowledge to operate specific systems, fittings and equipment of the EH-101, along with the practical skills required for the execution of inspections, checks and regulations (1st and 2nd technical level), aimed at getting a qualification as Helicopter Maintenance Technician.
COURSE CURRICULUM
The Helicopter Specialist Conversion Course (TSC/ETE/TAER), consists of educational/training activities aimed at providing attendees with EH-101 type-conversion training, while maintaining the specific tasks already acquired by virtue of the current qualification. It envisages periodical assessments and two exam sessions (mid-term and final).
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The Course consists of two phases, theoretical and applicative, covering a period of approximately 41 working weeks.
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
To be defined upon request.
COURSE PREREQUISITES
− Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the Course;
− basic knowledge of the English language, to be tested before starting the Course
− adequate security clearance certificate POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES
All Course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Depending on the number of Italian participants, foreign attendees may be entitled (upon request) to accommodation within the military facilities (en-suite bedroom). It is possible to have meals at the facility canteen (open every day for lunch and dinner, even on holydays, upon reservation). Board & lodging will be charged to fee-paying attendees.
ITALIAN NAVY
76
SMM 75
COURSE DENOMINATION
Theoretical Conversion Course for EH-101 Mission System Operators ( SSC/RD/OV – SSC/ECG/OV)
COURSE LOCATION Navy Helicopter Station MARISTAELI CATANIA – Training Centre
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The Theoretical Conversion Course for EH-101 Mission System Operators is aimed at providing attendees with EH-101 type-conversion training. The Course shall provide basic knowledge of the operation of EH-101 specific equipment and systems, as well as practical skills for the operation of sensors and equipment on board. Attendees are expected to acquire knowledge and skills required to fulfil specialised tasks related to Mission System operation, both autonomously and in coordination with the crew.
COURSE CURRICULUM
The Course consists of educational/training activities aimed at providing attendees with EH-101 type-conversion training, while maintaining the specific tasks already acquired by virtue of the current qualification. It envisages periodical assessments and a final exam session.
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The Course, consisting of a single theoretical phase, covers a period of approximately 13 working weeks.
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
To be defined upon request.
COURSE PREREQUISITES
− Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the Course;
− basic knowledge of the English language, to be tested before starting the Course
− adequate security clearance certificate POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES
All Course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Depending on the number of Italian participants, foreign attendees may be entitled (upon request) to accommodation within the military facilities (en-suite bedroom). It is possible to have meals at the facility canteen (open every day for lunch and dinner, even on holydays, upon reservation). Board & lodging will be charged to fee-paying attendees.
ITALIAN NAVY
77
SMM 76
COURSE DENOMINATION Helicopter/Aircraft Specialist Training Course (TSC/MSA/TAER) Course
COURSE LOCATION Navy Helicopter Station MARISTAELI CATANIA – Training Centre
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The Course envisages both theoretic and practical training, in order to provide attendees with the knowledge and skills required for the attainment of the Helicopter Specialist/Aircraft Engineeing Licence (TAER). This Course is preparatory for conversion to vertical take-off aircraft. It intends to train technicians to perform specialised tasks in terms of: − management of the logistics section of an aircraft department; − installation of armaments on board Italian Navy aircraft.
COURSE CURRICULUM
The Course consists of three phases: basic, theoretic and applicative. The general syllabus essentially aims at: − providing basic theoretical knowledge of specific aeronautics topics; − providing basic knowledge of inventory management of aeronautical
materials, consumables, fuels and lubricants, as well as of weapon systems.
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The Course consists of two sessions per year, starting tentatively in May and November, with a total duration of 739 teaching periods, amounting to about 25 working weeks, distributed as follows: − educational/training activities: 16 working weeks; − practical activities at Squadrons/Warehouses: 2 months (approximately 9
weeks). PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
To be defined upon request.
COURSE PREREQUISITES
− Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the Course;
− adequate security clearance certificate POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES
All Course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Depending on the number of Italian participants, foreign attendees may be entitled (upon request) to accommodation within the military facilities (en-suite bedroom). It is possible to have meals at the facility canteen (open every day for lunch and dinner, even on holydays, upon reservation). Board & lodging will be charged to fee-paying attendees.
ITALIAN NAVY
78
SMM 77
COURSE DENOMINATION Helicopter Specialist/Aircraft Engineer Training Course for Engineer Officers ( TC/AER)
COURSE LOCATION Navy Helicopter Station MARISTAELI CATANIA – Training Centre
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The Course is aimed at providing attendees with the knowledge and skills required for the attainment of the Military Helicopter Specialist/Aircraft Engineer Licence, enabling them to perform their tasks as military Aircraft Maintenance Officers. Attendees are expected to acquire the theoretical knowledge and practical skills required to perform technical/logistics duties related to the operation and maintenance of Italian Navy Aircraft, and related weapon systems and equipment.
COURSE CURRICULUM
The Course consists of three phases: basic, theoretic and applicative. Basic Phase introduction to all the necessary modules/subjects
preparatory to the subsequent theoretical training, including theory of turbines, flight safety, aerodynamics, etc.;
Theoretical Phase including three types of training: specific Cell, Power Plant and Avionics Systems of the aircraft at issue;
Applicative Phase consolidation of the theoretical knowledge acquired for aircraft technical management, through training sessions within Squadrons Technical Departments .
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The Course consists of two sessions per year. The length of the theoretical phase varies depending of the number of Type Ratings attended. The basic part is common to all Type Ratings.
− Basic Phase: 12 weeks − Theoretical (Type Rating) Phase: 7 weeks for each aircraft type. − Applicative Phase (at Squadrons) 6 months (24 weeks).
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
To be defined upon request.
COURSE PREREQUISITES
− Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the Course;
− basic knowledge of the English language, to be tested before starting the Course
− adequate security clearance certificate POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES
All Course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Depending on the number of Italian participants, foreign attendees may be entitled (upon request) to accommodation within the military facilities (en-suite bedroom). It is possible to have meals at the facility canteen (open every day for lunch and dinner, even on holydays, upon reservation). Board & lodging will be charged to fee-paying attendees.
ITALIAN NAVY
79
SMM 78
COURSE DENOMINATION Ditching and Water Survival Training Course
COURSE LOCATION
Navy Helicopter Station MARISTAELI CATANIA – Training Centre Navy Helicopter Station MARISTAELI LUNI – Training Centre
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The Course is aimed at training attendees to reach high levels of psychomotor skills to successfully face ditching and water survival emergencies in facing a real life ditching. At the end of the training Course, each attendee will be required to execute three dunker rides using various underwater emergency egress techniques. Successful completion results in a Ditching and Water Survival certification.
COURSE CURRICULUM
This theoretical and practical Course intends to provide the following skills/capabilities: − swimming and underwater breath-holding − HEED Training (Helicopter Emergency Egress Device) − Dilbert Dunker training − Ditching and Water Survival
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The Course lasts one week. Frequency: Virtually once a week, except when the facility is closed for maintenance (August)
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
To be defined upon request.
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the Course
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All Course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Depending on the number of Italian participants, foreign attendees may be entitled (upon request) to accommodation within the military facilities (en-suite bedroom). It is possible to have meals at the facility canteen (open every day for lunch and dinner, even on holydays, upon reservation). Board & lodging will be charged to fee-paying attendees.
ITALIAN NAVY
80
SMM 79
COURSE DENOMINATION
Night Vision Goggle (NVG) Basic Theoretical Training Course
COURSE LOCATION
Navy Helicopter Station MARISTAELI CATANIA – Training Centre Navy Helicopter Station MARISTAELI LUNI – Training Centre Navy Helicopter Station MARISTAER GROTTAGLIE – Training Centre
COURSE OBJECTIVES
This Course intends to provide Pilots and Aviation Warfare Systems Operators, with theoretical training for the acquisition of knowledge and skills required for the use of Night Vision Goggles (NVG). Attendees are expected to acquire theoretical knowledge for the use of NVGs, enabling takeoff/landing from airports, landing areas, helipads and other areas deemed suitable by the relevant Command, and overland navigation/transfer at an altitude of no less than 500 ft AGL, except during landing phases. Minimum altitude over the sea is 200 ft ASL. Lower altitude is allowed for shipwreck rescue, hovering and dip, in accordance with current regulations and standard operational procedures.
COURSE CURRICULUM The general syllabus includes the following topics: use of NVGs; anatomy and physiology of the human eye; flight safety in Night Vision Goggle operations, etc..
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
This theoretical phase of the training programme consists of 12 lesson periods.
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
To be defined upon request.
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the Italian and/or English language, to be tested before starting the Course.
LCR Basic Qualification for Pilots and LCR SA Sup for Aviation Warfare Systems Operators
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All Course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Depending on the number of Italian participants, foreign attendees may be entitled (upon request) to accommodation within the military facilities (en-suite bedroom). It is possible to have meals at the facility canteen (open every day for lunch and dinner, even on holydays, upon reservation). Board & lodging will be charged to fee-paying attendees.
ITALIAN NAVY
81
SMM 80
COURSE DENOMINATION
Night Vision Goggle (NVG) Basic Practical Training Course
COURSE LOCATION Navy Helicopter Station MARISTAELI LUNI – Training Centre
COURSE OBJECTIVES
This Course intends to provide Pilots and Aviation Warfare Systems Operators, with practical training for the acquisition of knowledge and skills required for the use of Night Vision Goggles (NVG). Attendees are expected to acquire practical knowledge for the use of NVGs, enabling takeoff/landing from airports, landing areas, helipads and other areas deemed suitable by the relevant Command, and overland navigation/transfer at an altitude of no less than 500 ft AGL, except during landing phases. Minimum altitude over the sea is 200 ft ASL. Lower altitude is allowed for shipwreck rescue, hovering and dip, in accordance with current regulations and standard operational procedures.
COURSE CURRICULUM
The NVG Practical Course consists of a representative training module which illustrates the use of Night Vision Goggles, and includes a written examination session, at the end of the theoretical phase, which attendees are required to pass in order to access the practical stage. The practical phase consists of 5 flight missions including check flight. The Course also envisages the possibility of conducting practical missions at the EH-101-Full Crew Mission Simulator (FCMS), at MARISTAELI LUNI.
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
The Course, consists of two phases, has a total length of about one working week Didactical activities have a duration:
− Practice phase 5 flight missions (1 week) PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
To be defined upon request.
COURSE PREREQUISITES
• Good knowledge of the Italian and/or English language, to be tested before starting the Course.
− Successful completion of the NVG Theoretical Course − Qualification for Pilots: Limited Combat Ready (LCR) − Qualification for Mission System Operators: Limited Combat
Ready/Surface Air Supervisor (LCR SA/Sup) POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All Course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Depending on the number of Italian participants, foreign attendees may be entitled (upon request) to accommodation within the military facilities (en-suite bedroom). It is possible to have meals at the facility canteen (open every day for lunch and dinner, even on holydays, upon reservation). Board & lodging will be charged to fee-paying attendees.
ITALIAN NAVY
82
SMM 81
COURSE DENOMINATION
EH-101 Full Crew Mission Simulator for Pilots and System Operators
COURSE LOCATION Navy Helicopter Station MARISTAELI LUNI – Training Centre
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The Course is aimed at providing attendees with EH-101 type-conversion, along with basic theoretical and practical knowledge for the use of helicopter sensors. The Course should enable: • Pilots to fly the aircraft in day/ night VFR, IFR and formation flying. • System Operators to acquire skills required to use the Italian Navy EH-101 sensors and equipment both autonomously and in coordination with the crew.
COURSE CURRICULUM
- The Pilots Course consists of three phases introduced by theoretical indoctrination (at MARISTAELI CATANIA) for a total of about 32 Simulator Missions to be executed at the FCMS Simulator (at MARISTAELI LUNI) out of a planned total of 49. For pilots coming from another Italian Navy flight line, the program envisages 16 Simulator FCMS Missions out of a planned total of 26. - The Operators System Course consists of a period of practical training introduced by theoretical indoctrination (at MARISTAELI CATANIA) including a total of about 34 Simulator Missions to be executed at the FCMS Simulator (at MARISTAELI LUNI).
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION The Course duration depends on the number of participants .
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
To be defined upon request.
COURSE PREREQUISITES
• Good knowledge of the Italian and/or English language, to be tested before starting the Course;
− successful completion of the EH-101 Theoretical stage for both Pilot/and System Operators.
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All Course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Depending on the number of Italian participants, foreign attendees may be entitled (upon request) to accommodation within the military facilities (en-suite bedroom). It is possible to have meals at the facility canteen (open every day for lunch and dinner, even on holydays, upon reservation). Board & lodging will be charged to fee-paying attendees.
ITALIAN NAVY
83
SMM 82
COURSE DENOMINATION
Undersea and Hyperbaric Physiopathology Qualification Course for Petty Officers (Corpsmen)
COURSE LOCATION Operational Raiders & Divers Group HQ (COMSUBIN)’TESEO TESEI’- Le Grazie (LA SPEZIA)
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Through both theoretical and practical application training, attendees will become proficient in undersea medicine and hyperbaric treatments, in order to recognize and treat diving medical emergencies.. Upon completion of the Course, attendees are expected to be able to: - provide medical assistance during diving activities; - provide medical assistance during hyperbaric oxygen therapy for decompression illnesses; - endure over-pressurized environments up to a depth of 50 metres.
COURSE CURRICULUM
The theoretical and practical phases of the training programme will take place at COMSUBIN, at neighbouring land and sea firing ranges, on naval ships or in other areas suitable for the Course activities. Attendees will undergo specific endurance training in a compression chamber to acquire the capability to operate in over-pressurized environments.
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION 8 Weeks – One session per year
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
4-6 (depending on the number of Italian attendees)
COURSE PREREQUISITES
• Good knowledge of the Italian language (Level B1) to be tested before starting the Course;
• excellent command of medical terminology; • good command of submarine technical terminology; • medical fitness, to be previously assessed in the country of origin, and to
be later confirmed by the Italian military health service in accordance with current regulations, before starting the Course;
• health screening certificates; • health insurance; • outfit required: coveralls, camouflage battle dress, waterproof boots,
standard dress uniform, white medical coat. POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All Course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Board & Lodging available onsite. Accommodation at La Spezia Naval Base. Lunch at the Operational Raiders & Divers Group facilities (COMSUBIN). Dinner at La Spezia Naval Base.
ITALIAN NAVY
84
SMM 83
COURSE DENOMINATION
Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine Qualification Course for Medical Officers
COURSE LOCATION Operational Raiders & Divers Group HQ (COMSUBIN)’TESEO TESEI’- Le Grazie (LA SPEZIA)
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Through both theoretical and practical application training, attendees will become proficient in undersea medicine and hyperbaric treatments, in order to recognize and treat diving medical emergencies.. Upon completion of the Course, attendees are expected to be able to: - provide medical assistance during diving activities; - provide medical assistance during hyperbaric oxygen therapy for decompression illnesses; - endure over-pressurized environments up to a depth of 50 metres.
COURSE CURRICULUM
The theoretical and practical phases of the training programme will take place at COMSUBIN, at neighbouring land and sea firing ranges, on naval ships or in other areas suitable for the Course activities. Attendees will undergo specific endurance training in a compression chamber to acquire the capability to operate in over-pressurized environments.
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION 9 Weeks – One session per year
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
3
COURSE PREREQUISITES
• Good knowledge of the Italian language (Level B1) to be tested before starting the Course;
• excellent command of medical terminology; • good command of submarine technical terminology; • medical fitness, to be previously assessed in the country of origin, and to
be later confirmed by the Italian military health service in accordance with current regulations, before starting the Course;
• health screening certificates; • health insurance; • outfit required: coveralls, camouflage battle dress, waterproof boots,
standard dress uniform, white medical coat. POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All Course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING
Board & Lodging available onsite. Accommodation at La Spezia Naval Base. Lunch at the Operational Raiders & Divers Group facilities (COMSUBIN). Dinner at La Spezia Naval Base.
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SMM 84
COURSE DENOMINATION
Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine Qualification Course for Medical Officers
COURSE LOCATION Operational Raiders & Divers Group HQ (COMSUBIN)’TESEO TESEI’- Le Grazie (LA SPEZIA)
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The Course is aimed at providing attendees with specialised training in the professional field related to healthcare during diving operations and over-pressurized environments. In addition, physicians who specialise in diving and hyperbaric medicine should be able to handle any accidents attributable to such conditions. Upon completion of the Course, in addition to the skills already acquired during the UHB Course, attendees should be able to: - provide medical assistance during saturation diving, and handle any accidents which might occur; - use the gascromatographer; - correctly administer a hyperbaric oxygen therapy treatment course.
COURSE CURRICULUM 6 months – One session per year (June – December) TYPICAL COURSE DURATION N. 3
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
• Good knowledge of the Italian language (Level B1) to be tested before starting the Course;
• excellent command of medical terminology; • good command of submarine technical terminology; • medical fitness, to be previously assessed in the country of origin, and to
be later confirmed by the Italian military health service in accordance with current regulations, before starting the Course;
• health screening certificates; • health insurance; • outfit required: coveralls, camouflage battle dress, waterproof boots,
standard dress uniform, white medical coat. COURSE PREREQUISITES All Course material is UNCLASSIFIED
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES
Board & Lodging available onsite. Accommodation at La Spezia Naval Base. Lunch at the Operational Raiders & Divers Group facilities (COMSUBIN). Dinner at La Spezia Naval Base.
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SMM 85
COURSE DENOMINATION
Scubadiver Course
COURSE LOCATION Operational Raiders & Divers Group HQ (COMSUBIN)’TESEO TESEI’- Le Grazie (LA SPEZIA)
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Getting the Military Scubadiver Certification and acquiring underwater operational skills using the following systems: - Air breathing up to 60 meters; - self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (oxygen) up to 12 meters; - self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (mixture) up to 54 meters; - underwater equipment powered from the surface up to 60 metres; - helicopter ejection; - decompression chambers up to 60 metres.
COURSE CURRICULUM The Course is selective and open to personnel without any previous Scubadiving experience or qualifications. The Course envisages a series of periodic assessments and a final exam.
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION 231 days (not including leave/vacation periods) – One session per year
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
Max 8
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the Course. COMSUBIN shall terminate the Training Course for any attendee whose should scarce Italian language proficiency could compromise the safety of training activities.
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All Course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING Accommodation provided at neighbouring military facilities, and/or in hotel. Board & lodging will be charged to fee-paying attendees
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SMM 86
COURSE DENOMINATION
Scubadiver Instructor Qualification Course
COURSE LOCATION Operational Raiders & Divers Group HQ (COMSUBIN)’TESEO TESEI’- Le Grazie (LA SPEZIA)
COURSE OBJECTIVES Training personnel who have obtained the Military Scubadiver Certification at COMSUBIN (see Scubadiver Course information form) to fill the position of Scubadiver Instructor at their respective command training facilities.
COURSE CURRICULUM
Course Outline (Levels of qualification): Coaching, assistant instructor, nationally qualified Diving School Instructor Theoretical training modules include: • advanced training in Undersea Physiopathology; • first aid training, including BLSD and PTC qualification; • Classroom management techniques (Mariscuola Taranto) • OSS (Operator Security Service) – Damage Control Training Course • athletic training The Course is selective, and envisages a series of periodic assessments and a final exam.
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION 231 days (not including leave/vacation periods) - One session per year
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
Max 8
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the Course. Good command of underwater technical terminology. COMSUBIN shall terminate the Training Course for any attendee whose should scarce Italian language proficiency could compromise the safety of training activities.
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All Course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING Accommodation provided at neighbouring military facilities, and/or in hotel. Board & lodging will be charged to fee-paying attendees
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SMM 87 COURSE DENOMINATION MCM Diver/ EOD Maritime Basic Course
COURSE LOCATION Operational Raiders & Divers Group HQ (COMSUBIN)’TESEO TESEI’- Le Grazie (LA SPEZIA)
COURSE OBJECTIVES Training qualified Scubadivers to conduct explosive loading operations during mine warfare.
COURSE CURRICULUM
Attendees are required to submit a record of qualifications and training certified by their respective countries. Certificates should include the following information: - any and all Diving qualifications; - type of breathing apparatus previously used for diving training/operations - any explosives qualification; - previous diving experience (logbook certified copy). In addition, foreign personnel will undergo an entrance exam which lasts 12 days, in order to assess diving proficiency level. COMSUBIN shall terminate the Training Course for any attendee whose should scarce professional skills could compromise the safety of training activities Upon successful passing of the entrance exam, participants will attend the following training schedule: - decompression chamber training (if not previously completed in COMSUBIN); - E.O.R. theory (IED identification); - educational visits to explosives companies/establishments; - live training at land firing areas; - training in the use of breathing apparatus and oxygen mixture used by the Italian Navy; - familiarization period onboard MHC unit, during The Course envisages a series of periodic assessments, with a final exam..
TYPICAL COURSE DURATION
109 days
PLACES AVAILABLE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
Max 8
COURSE PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of the Italian language, to be tested before starting the Course. Good command of underwater technical terminology. COMSUBIN shall terminate the Training Course for any attendee whose should scarce Italian language proficiency could compromise the safety of training activities.
POLICY REGARDING NON-NATO COUNTRIES All Course material is UNCLASSIFIED
BOARD & LODGING Accommodation provided at neighbouring military facilities, and/or in hotel. Board & lodging will be charged to fee-paying attendees
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