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Indian Navy inducts deep submergence rescue vehicle
Updated On: 12 December, 2018 03:00 PM IST | Mumbai | PTI
The Indian Navy successfully concluded maiden trials of the Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle (DSRV) on October 15

The Indian Navy on Wednesday inducted the 'Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle' into service at the Western Naval Command in Mumbai. Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Sunil Lanba inducted the vehicle into the Navy. "The induction of the vehicle has put the Indian Navy into a small league of world navies that have an integral submarine rescue capability," a statement issued by the defence force read.
The Navy successfully concluded maiden trials of the Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle (DSRV) on October 15, it said. The vehicle can rescue as many as 14 people in one dive, a Navy official said. The DSRV carried out underwater mating with a bottomed submarine, at a depth of over 300 feet. On successful mating, the DSRV opened its hatches and the submarine hatches and carried out transfer of personnel from the submarine to the DSRV, the Navy said.
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