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Triton: Rijkswerf Willemsoord, Den Helder: 3 February 1964 27 February 1964 5 August 1964 20 November 1992 Preserved in Lauwersoog [2] [3] Y 8126 / A 849 Nautilus: 17 March 1964 1 May 1964 20 April 1965 2 June 1992 Preserved in Zaandam [4] [5] Y 8127 / A 850 Hydra: 21 May 1964 1 July 1964 20 April 1965 20 November 1992 Preserved in Panheel [6]
Limiting Factor, known as Bakunawa since its sale in 2022, is a crewed deep-submergence vehicle (DSV) manufactured by Triton Submarines and owned and operated since 2022 by Gabe Newell's Inkfish ocean-exploration research organization. [3]
Triton Submarines is an American company that designs and manufactures submersibles for research, filming, deep-ocean exploration, and the superyacht and high-end tourism sectors. Triton is a bespoke manufacturer and, as of August 2023, fewer than twenty-five submersibles have been delivered since the company's founding.
USCGC Triton, a US Coast Guard patrol boat commissioned in 1934; Northrop Grumman MQ-4C Triton, a United States Navy unmanned aerial vehicle; Triton, a World War II encryption network using the Enigma machine; Triton, a Type 209 submarine of the Hellenic Navy; Triton-class diving support vessel, a class of Dutch diving support vessels
A submersible commissioned by Caladan Oceanic and designed and built by Triton Submarines of Sebastian, Florida. On December 19, 2018, it was the first crewed submersible to reach the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, or 8,376 meters in the Brownson Deep, thus making it the deepest diving, currently operational submersible. [14]
Organisations which publish standards for competence in cave diving skills and knowledge, and issue certification for divers assessed as competent against these standards by affiliated schools or instructors: ANDI - American Nitrox Divers International – Recreational diver training and certification agency [33]
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Project 907 Triton 1 [23] Project 907 Triton 1 is a 1.6 t Soviet DPV manned by 2 crew riding astride spindle-shaped vehicle. The vehicle can rest on the sea bed for up to 10 days before being restarted again thus allowing great operational flexibility. Length is 5 m, beam and draft are both 1.4 m, and maximum depth is 40 m.