>>27747510Yes, all branches of EOD are up to quite a bit pretty much all the time.
Navy EOD primarily exists to support Navy Special Operations, so extrapolate from that. Also, Navy EOD tends, more than other branches, to be primarily focused on supporting direct action with the IED defusal considered less important in and of itself, so expect less in-depth IED and ordnance workups, minimal work with robots (aside from the much lighter ones, but even then, more limited than other branches). Focused on mark & clear, and looking for booby traps. Navy EOD tends to get fewer in-depth ordnance training and refreshers, but get more cool shooting and tactical courses.