Submarine Rescue Ship
A submarine rescue ship is a surface support ship for submarine rescue and deep-sea salvage operations. Methods employed include the McCann Rescue Chamber, deep-submergence rescue vehicles (DSRV's) and diving operations. List of active submarine rescue ships Royal Australian Navy ( DMS Maritime) * * Brazilian Navy * ''Guillobel'' (K120) Chinese Navy * '' Dajiang'' class * '' Dalao'' class Italian Navy * '' Italian ship Anteo (A5309)'' Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force * '' JS Chihaya'' (ASR-403) * '' JS Chiyoda'' (ASR-404) Royal Malaysian Navy * MV ''Mega Bakti'' Republic of Singapore Navy * MV ''Swift Rescue'' South Korean Navy * ROKS ''Cheonghaejin'' (ASR 21) Spanish Navy * ''Neptuno'' (A-20) (to be replaced in 2024 by the BAM-IS 45) Royal Swedish Navy * HSwMS ''Belos'' (A214) Russian Navy * ''Kommuna'' Turkish Navy * TCG ''Alemdar'' (A-582) Vietnam People's Navy * ''Yết Kiêu'' (927) List of decommissioned submarine res ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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USS Pigeon (ASR-21) Underway Off San Diego, California (USA), On 17 October 1986 (6440304)
Three United States Navy vessels have borne the name USS ''Pigeon'', after the pigeon: * was a , launched in 1919, reclassified a Submarine Rescue Vessel (ASR–6) in 1929, and sunk in action in 1942. * was an , laid down in 1944 and struck in 1966. * was the lead ship of Pigeon-class submarine rescue ship, her class of submarine rescue ship, laid down in 1968 and struck in 1992. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Pigeon, Uss United States Navy ship names ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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MV Swift Rescue
MV ''Swift Rescue'' is a submarine support and rescue vessel (SSRV) that is operated by the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN). The ship is stationed in Changi Naval Base and has a mixed crew of 27 personnel from the RSN and Swire Pacific Offshore Operations Pte Ltd, the marine arm of Swire Group. In January 2007, the RSN awarded a design, build, own and operate contract to ST Marine, a subsidiary of ST Engineering. Rescue missions ''Swift Rescue'' has not been involved in any actual submarine rescue operations; the ship has however been involved in other operations, including searches. ''Swift Rescue'' participated in the ongoing triennial submarine rescue exercise in the region, Exercise Pacific Reach which involves regional partners such as the United States Navy, Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, Royal Australian Navy and Republic of Korea Navy. The exercise is primarily meant to build interoperability within the region for submarine rescue capabilities as well as building ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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JS Chiyoda (1983)
JS ''Chiyoda'' (AS 405) was a submarine rescue ship of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. She was replaced by a newer ship of the same name, with a slightly different designation: JS ''Chiyoda'' (ASR 404). The new ship is similar, but improved, at: 128 m (420 ft) long, with a standard displacement of 5,600 tonnes (6,173 tons), and was commissioned on 20 March 2018. History ''Chiyoda'' was built by Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding in Tamano Tamano City Hall Aerial view of Tamano city center Shibukawa beach in Tamano is a city located in southern Okayama Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 55,889 in 27087 households, and a population density of 540 person .... She was laid down on January 19, 1983, and launched later that year on December 7, 1983. The Chiyoda was a multipurpose submarine rescue and saturation-diving capable ship belonging to the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF). Built in 1985, it served as the mother ship for ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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JDS Fushimi
JDS ''Fushimi'' (ASR-402) was a submarine rescue ship of Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. Development and design The Maritime Self-Defense Force built JDS Chihaya in the 1959 and started the operation of the submarine rescue ship. At that time, the Maritime Self-Defense Force's submarines were centrally deployed at the Kure base, and the ship also supported the submarine unit with Kure as its home port. However, after that, as the number of submarine units increased, a submarine base was also set up at Yokosuka base, so this ship was built as a second submarine rescue ship to be deployed here. This ship is basically an advanced version of JDS Chihaya, but it was said that some parts have been forced to down due to lack of budget. Similar to JDS Chihaya, the design method is a commercial ship structure because of the need for cost reduction, and the ship type is an obstruction deck type with a two-layer deck, but there are two chimneys. It was also equipped with an anti-sway ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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JDS Chihaya
JDS ''Chihaya'' (ASR-401) was a submarine rescue ship of Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. Development and design The Maritime Self-Defense Force did not own a submarine at the time of its inauguration, but in January 1955, it was announced that a submarine would be rented as an addition to the Japan-US Ship Lending Agreement signed in May 1954. The Gato-class submarine USS Mingo was lent by this, and was recommissioned as JDS Kuroshio. The Maritime Self-Defense Force has been researching rescue ships from other countries, conscious of the need for rescue ships that can handle accidents from the time of acquisition of the ship, but the first domestically produced ship JDS Oyashio. The construction of one ship was approved in the 1959 plan when (31SS) was under construction. ''Chihaya'' was built due to this. Construction and career ''Chihaya'' was laid down on 15 March 1960 at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Tokyo and launched on 4 October 1960. The vessel was commissioned ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Việt Nam News
''Việt Nam News'' is an English-language daily print newspaper with offices in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh, published by the Vietnam News Agency, the news service of the government of Vietnam Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV), is a country at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of about and a population of over 100 million, making it the world's List of countries and depende .... The newspaper was first published in 1991. It is published seven days a week and is the main English newspaper in Vietnam. The paper is a member of the Asia News Network. See also * Media of Vietnam * '' Saigon Times'' References English-language newspapers published in Vietnam Newspapers established in 1991 1991 establishments in Vietnam Mass media in Hanoi Daily newspapers {{Vietnam-newspaper-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jane's Information Group
Janes is a global open-source intelligence company specialising in military, national security, aerospace and transport topics, whose name derives from British author Fred T. Jane. History Jane's Information Group was founded in 1898 by Fred T. Jane, who had begun sketching ships as an enthusiast naval artist while living in Portsmouth. This gradually developed into an encyclopedic knowledge, culminating in the publishing of Jane's Fighting Ships, ''All the World's Fighting Ships'' (1898). The company then gradually branched out into other areas of military expertise. The books and trade magazines published by the company are often considered the ''de facto'' public source of information on warfare and transportation systems. Based in Greater London for most of its existence, the group was owned by the Thomson Corporation, the Woodbridge Company, then IHS Markit, before being acquired by Montagu Private Equity in 2019. In March 2022, Janes acquired Washington, D.C.-based RWR Ad ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Yết Kiêu (HQ-927)
Vietnam People's Navy Ship 927''–Yết Kiêu'' is a multipurpose submarine search-and-rescue ship (MSSARS) of the Vietnam People's Navy. The ship is stationed at the Vietnamese Cam Ranh Naval Base, and it is purposed to support the operation of VPN's fleet of six diesel-electric attack submarines which were formally acquired in 2009 and firstly commissioned in early 2014. Launching and design Designated as ''MSSARS 9316'', the concept of ''Yết Kiêu'' was first revealed in early 2018 during the Vietship 2018 Exhibition in Hanoi and confirmed to be built by the state-owned Z189 Shipyard, using the design, technology and accessories supplied by Damen Group. ''MSSARS 9316'' design was confirmed as slightly bigger than its sister ships, MV ''Stoker'' and MV ''Besant'', which were also designed by Damen and built by Z189 for the Australian DMS Maritime, when ''Yết Kiêu'' has slightly bigger length (), and it also has a slightly higher displacement and deck area. A keel- ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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TCG Alemdar (A-582)
TCG ''Alemdar'' (A-582) is an ''Alemdar''-class submarine rescue mother ship (MOSHIP) of the Turkish Navy. Ordered on October 28, 2011 and built by Istanbul Shipyard, she was launched on April 29, 2014. She is designed to perform subsea and surface search and rescue missions under various sea conditions. Her main task is to rescue submarines that can not resurface by their own efforts. She is able to provide life support to the stranded crew of a distressed submarine at a maximum depth of . She is equipped with remotely operated underwater vehicles (ROV) and atmospheric diving suits (ADS). A modern vessel with complex equipment on board, Alemdar will help maintain an appropriate level of salvage and recovery capability for the Turkish Navy's fleet of fourteen diesel-electric submarines. TCG ''Alemdar'' is long with a beam of and a max. draft . She has a speed of in service. At speed, she has a range of . See also * Underwater Search and Rescue Group Command (Turkey) T ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Russian Rescue Ship Kommuna
''Kommuna'' is a submarine rescue ship in service with the Russian Navy's Black Sea Fleet and the world's oldest active duty naval vessel. A catamaran, she was laid down at the Putilov Factory (now Kirov Factory) in St. Petersburg in November 1912 as ''Volkhov''. The ship was launched the following year, and Ship commissioning, commissioned on 14 July 1915. She was renamed ''Kommuna'' on 31 December 1922. Prior to 1974, the ship focused on salvage and submarine tender, submarine tending and had no submarine rescue capabilities. ''Kommuna'' served in the Imperial Russian Navy, Russian Imperial, Soviet Navy, Soviet, and Russian Navy, Russian Federation navies through the Russian Revolution, two World Wars, the Cold War, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. History The ship was the first Russian Multihull, twin-hulled vessel, and was developed by order of the Naval General Staff. The German ship SMS Vulkan, SMS ''Vulkan'' (1907) was used as the model. Imperial Russian Navy ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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HSwMS Belos (A214)
HSwMS ''Belos'' (A214) is a submarine rescue ship in the Swedish Navy's Swedish Navy - 1st Submarine Flotilla, 1st Submarine flotilla. She carries the submarine rescue vehicle (SRV) . She is also capable of carrying the NATO Submarine Rescue System (NSRS). HSwMS ''Belos'' was the largest ship by displacement in the Swedish Navy.Swedish Armed Forces ''Belos'' is traditionally the name of the Swedish Navy's submarine rescue vessel and she is the third ship with that name. Description Originally built as a diving support vessel, ''Belos'' was launched in 1985 at the Dutch shipyard De Hoop operated in the international offshore business named ''Energy Supporter''. In 1992, she was purchased for the Royal Swedish Navy, renamed to ''Belos'', and ...[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |