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  2. Deep-submergence rescue vehicle - Wikipedia

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    A deep-submergence rescue vehicle (DSRV) is a type of deep-submergence vehicle used for rescue of personnel from disabled submarines and submersibles. While DSRV is the term most often used by the United States Navy , other nations have different designations for their equivalent vehicles.

  3. DSRV-1 Mystic - Wikipedia

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    DSRV-1 Mystic on display at United States Naval Undersea Museum, Keyport, Washington Mystic on display at the Naval Undersea Museum after 2021 restoration. DSRV-1 Mystic is a deep-submergence rescue vehicle that is rated to dive up to 5,000 feet (1,500 m).

  4. Mystic-class deep-submergence rescue vehicle - Wikipedia

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    DSRV-1 was launched in San Diego, California, on 24 January 1970. Testing culminated in an operational evaluation that saw a complete, simulated submarine rescue mission. DSRV-1 was named Mystic during Fleet Acceptance Ceremonies in 1977. The second, and final, vessel in the class, DSRV-2, was subsequently launched and named Avalon.

  5. 35-ton deep-submergence rescue vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The People's Republic of China developed a class of 35-ton deep-submergence rescue vehicle [1] [3] (DSRV) for the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN). It was first tested in 1986 [2] and operational in 1989. [1] The DSRV may perform a rescue at depths up to 200 metres (660 ft). Six [2] or 22 survivors could be carried.

  6. DSRV-2 Avalon - Wikipedia

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    DSRV-2 Avalon was a Mystic-class deep-submergence rescue vehicle rated to dive up to 5,000 feet (1,500 m) to rescue submarine crews trapped deep under the sea. The submarine was acquired in response to the loss of the USS Thresher, so that the Navy would have a way to rescue trapped submarine crews.

  7. Deep-submergence vehicle - Wikipedia

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    a DSRV class of five ships built by the USSR and Russia. The titanium-hulled Priz class are capable of diving to 1,000 metres (0.62 mi). These mini-submarines can ferry up to 20 people for very brief periods of time (in case of a rescue mission) or operate submerged for two to three days with a regular crew of three to four specialists.

  8. LR7 - Wikipedia

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    The LR7 is a deep-submergence rescue vehicle ... In 2000 and 2001, Chinese representatives attended international submarine rescue conferences and exercises.

  9. Category : Mystic-class deep-submergence rescue vehicles

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    DSRV-2 Avalon; M. DSRV-1 Mystic This page was last edited on 2 April 2018, at 16:05 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...