Submarine rescue technology has been thrust into the limelight in the wake of the Kursk tragedy. Philip Sen looks at the problems confronting submarine rescue services, and examines current and projected capabilities within NATO.
It is every submariner's worst nightmare. Systems failure, a weapon handling error or collision has left the submarine and its crew trapped beneath the waves. As supplies run out and the air turns foul, there may be only one thing keeping the men alive - hope of rescue. Yet the logistical problems of evacuating a sunken submarine (an alert triggered by the NATO reporting signal SUBSUNK) are varied, requiring meticulous planning and co-ordination.
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| Publication Title | Jane's Navy International |
| Publication date | Feb 09, 2001 |
| Section | Features |
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