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  2. Submarine Escape Immersion Equipment - Wikipedia

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    Submarine Escape Immersion Equipment suit Mk 10. Submarine Escape Immersion Equipment (SEIE), also known as Submarine Escape and Immersion Equipment, is a whole-body suit and one-man life raft that was first produced in 1952. It was designed by British company RFD Beaufort Limited and allows submariners to escape from a sunken submarine. [1]

  3. Escape breathing apparatus - Wikipedia

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    Davis Submerged Escape Apparatus – Early submarine escape oxygen rebreather also used for shallow water diving. Smoke hood – Device to protect the user from smoke inhalation in an emergency; Submarine Escape Immersion Equipment – Whole-body exposure suit that allows submariners to escape from a sunken submarine

  4. Submarine rescue - Wikipedia

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    Submarine escape trunk containing Escape Immersion Equipment (orange suites) Submarine Escape Immersion Equipment (SEIE) allows individual escape from a distressed submarine. It is a waterproof, insulated suit with a breathing system and buoyancy control to safely bring crew to the surface, protecting against cold and decompression risks.

  5. Category:Submarine rescue equipment - Wikipedia

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    Category: Submarine rescue equipment. 1 language. ... Submarine Escape Immersion Equipment This page was last edited on 7 April 2020, at 12:45 (UTC). Text ...

  6. Survitec Group - Wikipedia

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    Survival equipment for marine, defence and aerospace ... RFD Beaufort pioneered submarine escape technology in the 1950s, known as Submarine Escape Immersion ...

  7. Escape trunk - Wikipedia

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    The drain valve is closed, 6–8 people climb up through the lower hatch into the escape chamber, and the lower hatch is shut. Before climbing into the chamber, the escapees don a Steinke hood or Submarine Escape Immersion Equipment, which will provide an air supply during the ascent to the surface. The seawater valve is opened to flood the ...

  8. Immersion suit - Wikipedia

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    The Submarine Escape Immersion Equipment is a type of survival suit that can be used when escaping from a sunken submarine. The suit is donned before leaving the submarine and then inflated to act as a liferaft when the sailor reaches the surface. [citation needed]

  9. Momsen lung - Wikipedia

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    Many were unable to leave the trunk or discouraged from attempting an escape. [12] Most of the crew perished. The Momsen lung was replaced by the Steinke hood beginning in 1962. German submarines had such a escape breathing apparatus as standard equipment since 1912. [13] The British Royal Navy used the similar Davis Submerged Escape Apparatus ...