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She was outfitted with a variety of sophisticated equipment, chief among them the DSRV.
When the pair of hatches was opened, the lieutenant from the DSRV came down.
The DSRV motor vessel support ships are also homeported here.
The DSRV was hovering, nearly resting on the sail.
The interior of the DSRV is composed of 3 spheres.
Finally, the 4th generation would be the DSRV capable of performing underwater rescue operations.
They heard the DSRV disengage and motor off.
Why didn't Ramius do a head count getting his crew into the DSRV?
Each ship is equipped with two DSRV.
The DSRV, its crew and that of the helo were lost in eight hundred feet of water.
At the accident site, the DSRV works with either a "mother ship" or "mother submarine".
The DSRV crept forward at one knot.
During rescue missions, the training submersible would be replaced by a second Type 7103 DSRV.
The DSRV could lift twenty-four men per trip- so, subtracting the number of dead for'd, three lifts should do it.
These tests provided the bases on which the mathematic model and other analysis for Type 7103 DSRV were established.
Despite the upgrade, Type 7103 DSRV has nonetheless limited capability due to its inherent old design of the 1970s.
Instead, China must develop its own way and thus should directly jump into developing the fourth generation DSRV, despite technological difficulties.
They're asking us to help with Avalon 3: apparently their hatches are designed for our DSRV fit.
It's called a DSRV, Sarge, deep submergence rescue vehicle.
He was a member of the DSRV Laga rowing club in Delft.
The DSRV is capable of being transported by Air Force C-5 to anywhere in the world within 24 hours.
The crew can then quickly equalize the pressure in the small chamber between the DSRV and the submarine and open their own lower hatch.
The DSRV has been lifted back to Carl Vinson for a battery change.'
The DSRV dives, conducts a sonar search, and attaches to the disabled submarine's hatch.
While DSRV is the term most often used by the United States Navy other nations have different designations for their vehicles.