How long to reach Navy diver fitness

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Hi all.

I'm looking to join the New Zealand Navy as a diver. Divers are often regarded as some of the fittest in our military besides special forces. There isn't much information on the swim tests involved but the level of fitness I want to get to is similar to what would be expected of a US Navy SEAL going into BUD/S with a decent chance of success.

I have a decent level of fitness on land - I can do 20+ pull ups, 50+ push ups, run 5km in less than 20 minutes, would probably get 12-13 on a beep test, and can run 15km without too much effort but wouldn't want to run much further.

However, I have not done a whole lot of swimming before. I can swim 1000m continuously in a pool freestyle without getting too tired but not at a very fast pace. My workouts currently go until I have done 1000-1200m.

If I were to train most days of the week, plus some land training, how long should I expect to take to reach my goal? I know it is highly variable between people etc. but I am just looking for a general indicator.

Note: They say to be competitive at BUD/S you should be able to do the combat swimmer sidestroke or breaststroke 500 yard swim in less than 8 minutes.
It is also noteworthy that I'm 19, about 66kg, 176cm tall.
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    Former Member over 8 years ago
    I believe that is just to get past the first stage. Diver applicants need to attend a 'Diver Selection Board'. The Navy has this to say about selection boards in general: "You’ll be asked to undergo further aptitude tests, designed to test your problem solving skills and possibly leadership and management skills – again, this will depend on which role you’re applying for. You’ll also attend another interview and additional fitness tests." I imagine there would be some sort of swim test involved, given the apparent professionalism of the divers. EDIT: though it may be outdated, I found a video of a swim test the divers do, though I'm not sure if it's up to date. There was a 400m swim in a 33m pool. Applicants stay on their backs and swim with fins. The minimum time was 8:30 but in the video they take about 5:45. I'm not very experienced with swimming so I'm not sure if this is a good time. Video is here: www.defencecareers.mil.nz/.../navy-divers-fitness-test
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    Former Member over 8 years ago
    I believe that is just to get past the first stage. Diver applicants need to attend a 'Diver Selection Board'. The Navy has this to say about selection boards in general: "You’ll be asked to undergo further aptitude tests, designed to test your problem solving skills and possibly leadership and management skills – again, this will depend on which role you’re applying for. You’ll also attend another interview and additional fitness tests." I imagine there would be some sort of swim test involved, given the apparent professionalism of the divers. EDIT: though it may be outdated, I found a video of a swim test the divers do, though I'm not sure if it's up to date. There was a 400m swim in a 33m pool. Applicants stay on their backs and swim with fins. The minimum time was 8:30 but in the video they take about 5:45. I'm not very experienced with swimming so I'm not sure if this is a good time. Video is here: www.defencecareers.mil.nz/.../navy-divers-fitness-test
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