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SRV-300

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Deep-submergence rescue vehicle
DRASS Galeazzi SRV-300 launched by mother shipAnteo,Gulf of Taranto, 2005
History
Italy
NameSRV-300
BuilderDRASS (Livorno)
Launched1998
Commissioned1999
General characteristics
Class & typedeep submergence rescue vehicle
Displacement27.3tons
Length8.46 m (27.8 ft)
Installed power20 kW
Propulsion
  • Electric motors
  • Main propulsion, horizontal angle up to +/- 45°
  • Auxiliary propulsion, 4x10Kw thrusters for transverse and vertical motion
Speed2.5knots (4.6 km/h; 2.9 mph) (3knots (5.6 km/h; 3.5 mph) without skirt)
Range15 nmi (28 km; 17 mi)
Capacity12 rescuees
Complement2 (pilot and co-pilot)
Sensors &
processing systems
SIMRADEM-1002 multibeam echo-sounder

SRV-300 is adeep-submergence rescue vehicle that is rated to dive up to 300 m (980 ft).[1] It was built byDRASS (Livorno) for theMarina Militare, and is capable of descending to 300 metres (980 ft) carrying 12 passengers in addition to crew.SRV-300 is hosted byAnteo, berthed atLa Spezia.

SRV-300 supplanted theBreda MSM-1S USEL deep-submergence rescue vehicle, in 2002 and since 2004 it has been fitted with aSimrad EM-1002 multibeam echo-sounder.[2][3] Further upgrades in 2010 introduced air portability.[4]

There is a new version under development, the SRV-650, with a maximum depth of 650 m (2 133 ft) and with a hosting capacity of 15 people.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Galleria SRV 300 - Marina Militare".Marina.difesa.it. Retrieved2017-08-20.
  2. ^"Multibeam echo sounder : Product specification"(PDF).Tdi-bi.com. Retrieved2017-08-20.
  3. ^"WORLDWIDE SEAFLOOR SWATH-MAPPING SYSTEMS"(PDF).Iho.int. Retrieved2017-08-20.
  4. ^"Italian Submarine Rescue Vehicle Srv-300 - Tecnica".Betasom.it. 12 July 2005. Retrieved2017-08-20.
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