A deep-submergence rescue vehicle (DSRV) is a type of
deep-submergence vehicle
A deep-submergence vehicle (DSV) is a deep-diving crewed submersible that is self-propelled. Several navies operate vehicles that can be accurately described as DSVs. DSVs are commonly divided into two types: research DSVs, which are used for ex ...
used for rescue of downed
submarines and
clandestine missions. While DSRV is the term most often used by the
United States Navy
The United States Navy (USN) is the maritime service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the eight uniformed services of the United States. It is the largest and most powerful navy in the world, with the estimated tonnage ...
, other nations have different designations for their vehicles.
List of deep submergence rescue vehicles
Australian models
ASRV ''Remora'' ("Really Excellent Method Of Rescuing Aussies") was the Australian navy's DSRV. It is based on a
diving bell
A diving bell is a rigid chamber used to transport divers from the surface to depth and back in open water, usually for the purpose of performing underwater work. The most common types are the open-bottomed wet bell and the closed bell, which c ...
design.
Chinese models
The
People's Republic of China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and ...
has three
Type 925 Dajiang class and three
Type 926 class. Each ship is equipped with either two
Type 7103 DSRV
The People's Republic of China developed a class of 35-ton deep-submergence rescue vehicle (DSRV) for the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN). It was first tested in 1986 and operational in 1989.
The DSRV may perform a rescue at depths up to . S ...
or one
LR7
The LR7 is a deep-submergence rescue vehicle (DSRV) of the People's Republic of China's People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN). It was built by Perry Slingsby of Britain and is a development of the LR5 DSRV. The LR7 entered service in 2009.
Devel ...
crewed submersible undersea rescue vehicle.
European models
France, Norway and the UK share the
NATO Submarine Rescue System
The NATO Submarine Rescue System (NSRS) is a tri-national project to develop an international submarine rescue system. The system provides a rescue capability primarily to the partner nations of France, Norway and the United Kingdom, but also to ...
programme.
Italian models
Italy
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operates , equipped with the SRV-300 submersible in a submarine rescue role
* The SRV-300, built by
Drass-Galeazzi, was delivered in 1999 and can operate up to depth, hosting 12 persons in the rescue compartment. The submarine, modified as deployable in 2010 (and maybe updated for operations up to depth), operates from the mother ship ''Anteo''.
* SRV-300 replaced MSM-1S/USEL, which was built by Cantieri Navali Breda (Venezia), launched on 11 November 1978, 13.2 t displacement, fitting 10 persons in the rescue compartment.
* SRV-300 will be replaced by a new version under development, the DRASS Galeazzi SRV-650 with a maximum depth of and with an hosting capability of 15 persons in the rescue compartment, developed for operations from the new Italian future mother ship ARS / USSP .
Swedish models
The
Swedish Navy operates the submarine rescue ship which can carry the Swedish submarine rescue vessel
URF
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(Swedish: ''Ubåtsräddningsfarkost'') as well as the British
LR5.
United Kingdom models
The
United Kingdom
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operates the
LR5 submersible in a submarine rescue role. It previously operated the
Slingsby Engineering built LR3.
Indian models
The
Indian Navy
The Indian Navy is the maritime branch of the Indian Armed Forces. The President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Navy. The Chief of Naval Staff, a four-star admiral, commands the navy. As a blue-water navy, it operates si ...
inducted its first DSRV in November 2018 and second in 2019.
Japanese models
The
Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
, abbreviated , also simply known as the Japanese Navy, is the maritime warfare branch of the Japan Self-Defense Forces, tasked with the naval defense of Japan. The JMSDF was formed following the dissolution of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) ...
operate two DSRVs with dedicated mother ships.
* – ''Chiyoda'' (ちよだ, AS-405)
*
JS Chihaya
JS ''Chihaya'' (ASR-403) is a submarine rescue ship of Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force.
Development and design
She was built as a replacement for the dilapidated . In terms of design, it is said to be an expanded and improved version of th ...
– ''Chihaya'' (ちはや, ASR-403).
Korean model
The
Korean navy operates a submarine rescue ship called ''
Cheong Haejin''. It has a dedicated mother ship. The model is based on a modified British design.
Russian models
Russia
Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It is the largest country in the world, with its internationally recognised territory covering , and encompassing one-eig ...
is believed to have one vessel of the
''Bester'' class and four of the
''Priz'' class, which was involved in the failed attempt to rescue the crew of
''Kursk''.
*
AS-28
''AS-28'' is a of the Russian Navy, which entered service in 1986. It was designed for submarine rescue operations by the Lazurit Design Bureau in Nizhny Novgorod. It is long, high, and can operate up to a depth of .
Training accident
On Aug ...
(''Priz'' class)
*
AS-34 (''Priz'' class)
Singapore model
, launched 29 November 2008, is Singapore's first and only
submarine recovery vessel. It is equipped with a deep submergence rescue vehicle.
The vessel consisted of a Submarine Support and Rescue Vessel (SSRV) SSRV mother vessel proper and an integrated Submarine Rescue Vehicle (SRV), built by ST Marine at its Benoi Shipbuilding Yard in Singapore with its UK joint venture partne
JFDbased on its proprietary Deep Search and Rescue (DSAR) 500 Class submarine rescue vehicle platform, It also has an underwater drone ROV and a helipad.
The Republic Of Singapore Navy has signed submarine rescue agreement with Australia
Indonesia Malaysia
Vietnam United States to assist in submarine rescue efforts for their respective submarine fleets.
United States models
The mode of deployment for these
United States
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submersibles is: fly the vehicle to the port closest to the incident; attach the vehicle to a host
submarine; the host submarine travels to the incident site; rescue. The DSRVs were originally designed to work with and , but those two vessels have since been decommissioned and replaced by the
Submarine Rescue Diving Recompression System.
* - Deactivation begun on 1 October 2008. Replaced with remotely operated tethered
SRDRS.
* - currently at the Central Coast Maritime Museum,
Morro Bay, California
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Operation
The Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle (DSRV) is designed to rescue 24 people at a time at depths of up to . Their maximum operating depth is . Power is provided by two large batteries, one fore, and one aft that power the electrical, hydraulic and life support systems. The DSRV uses mercury in a completely sealed system to allow themselves to match any angle (up to 45°) in both pitch and roll so as to "mate" (attach) to a downed submarine that may be at an angle on the sea floor. The DSRV is capable of being transported by Air Force
C-5 to anywhere in the world within 24 hours.
It is then loaded onto a "Mother Submarine" (MOSUB). The MOSUB then carries the DSRV to the rescue site where several trips are made to rescue all personnel. Rescue is usually accomplished by ferrying rescuees from the stranded sub to the MOSUB, however, they can also be taken to a properly equipped surface support ship.
In addition to a number of U.S. Navy submarines being outfitted for MOSUB capabilities, several NATO countries also have submarines outfitted to carry the U.S. Navy DSRV for rescue capability as needed. Both the UK and French Navies have such submarines.
The interior of the DSRV is composed of three spheres. The forward sphere is the "Control Sphere" where the DSRV's pilot and copilot operate the vehicle. The two aft spheres (known as Mid Sphere and Aft Sphere) are used to seat the rescuees or to install equipment for additional operations. Maneuvering is accomplished using four thrusters and one main
propeller.
See also
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References
External links
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