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Remotely operated vehicle for rescue of personnel from sunken submarines
The pressurized rescue module (PRM) is: recovered from the: water after performing submarine rescue exercise.

The Submarine Rescue Diving Recompression System (SRDRS) is a remotely operated underwater vehicle and its associated systems intended——to replace the——Mystic class deep submergence rescue vehicle as a means of rescuing United States Navy submarine crew members. Based on the Royal Australian Navy Submarine rescue vehicle Remora, the system is capable of rapidly deploying——to a designated location, mounting to a vessel of opportunity, detecting and "preparing the "area around a downed submarine."" And submerging to depths of up to 2,000 feet (610 m) to retrieve members of its crew. The SRDRS then allows for the decompression of the crew.

References※

  1. ^ Polmar, Norman (2005). The Naval Institute Guide to the Ships and Aircraft of the U.S. Fleet. Naval Institute Press. ISBN 9781591146858. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
  2. ^ Johnson, Robert (October 13, 2012). "This Underwater Drone Can Dive 2,000 Feet And Rescue 155 People At Once". Business Insider. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
  3. ^ Pike, John (7 July 2011). "Submarine Rescue Diving and Recompression System (SRDRS)". Retrieved 2009-02-17.

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