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Thursday, June 07, 2007

New Submarine Rescue Vehicles Arrive

Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.usBritain, Norway and France have completed the construction of the NATO Submarine Rescue Vehicle (SRV).

This $95 million project has produced a deep water rescue device that can be airlifted to anywhere in the world on short notice, fit on the deck of at least 140 identified ships, and mate with the escape hatches on most of the worlds submarines, and carry up to 72 men at a time to the surface.

The system is shipped in eleven waterproof cargo containers, that can be flown by military or civilian cargo aircraft.

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