The Naval Operations School is the German Navy’s central facility for tactical, navigational and communications training.
The Naval Operations School (NAVOS) in Bremerhaven primarily teaches those soldiers that make a naval vessel a warship the skills they require. The so-called operators employ a warship's sensors and weapons. After shore-based training, their workplace is the ship's ops room.
NAVOS also trains the navigators – who steer the Navy’s ships and boats both in peacetime and in times of conflict – and the radio operators. Their future workplaces are the bridge and the radio room.
To qualify personnel accordingly, the following courses are conducted at NAVOS: navigation for navigators, communications and signaling for radio operators and signalmen and -women, underwater and above-water warfare operations duty for radar and sonar operators, and last but not least electronic warfare for specialised operators. In addition, there are classes in natural sciences and in English, the language of NATONorth Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Besides the specialist training, Navy recruits also receive their basic military training at the School. Every year, approximately 4,000 trainees take part in around 200 courses.
The Navy Tactics Centre is also part of NAVOS. Here, the Fleet trains entire teams of operators. The spectrum of tasks to be completed in the simulators ranges from simple radar exercises for individual ships to complex war games for large maritime groups.
These war games comprise a great deal more than just operating one or some devices. Soldiers learn tactical procedures as well as standard communication between ships, airplanes and helicopters of different nations.
A sea-survival training course for all Bundeswehr flying personnel complements the training landscape in Bremerhaven. In Wilhelmshaven, a NAVOS training group provides weapon-system specific training for the crews of the Fleet.
An aerial photo of the Naval Operations School in Bremerhaven
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The main gate of the Naval Operations School in Bremerhaven
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The school commander, Captain Andreas Seidl, speaks to his soldiers on the occasion of the renaming of the naval school to Admiral Brommy Barracks
Bundeswehr/Virginia Grünhagen
Hands-on weapons training at the Naval Operations School
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Swearing in of the MOSMarineoperationsschule recruits
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The basic training for recruits also takes place “in the green”.
Naval Operations School/Press Officer
Access to barracks must be particularly secured if the situation requires it.
Naval Operations School/Press Officer
During “Survival at Sea” training, aircraft crews are prepared for emergencies.
Naval Operations School/Press Officer
The soldiers of the MOSMarineoperationsschule in marching formation on the way to the swearing-in ceremony.
Bundeswehr/Julia Kelm
The tailor´s dummy of the property's namesake, Admiral Carl-Rudolph Brommy
Bundeswehr/Virginia GrünhagenNaval Operations School
Elbestraße 101
D-27570 Bremerhaven
Bremen
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