Tuesday, October 12, 2004

Submarine Escape Immersion Equipment

Submarine Escape Immersion Equipment

Photo by JOC (SW/AW) David Rush

 

Pearl Harbor, Hawaii (October 12, 2004) -- A Sailor assigned to the Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Key West (SSN 722), receives training with the MK10 Submarine Escape Immersion Equipment (SEIE). Several submarines have already installed the new system including Key West, one of 17 attack submarines homeported in Pearl Harbor. This suit allows survivors to escape a disabled submarine at depths down to 600 feet, at a rate of eight or more men per hour. The SEIE is designed to enable a free ascent from a stricken submarine and to provide protection for the submariner on reaching the surface until rescued. The assembly is comprised of a submarine escape and immersion suit, an inner thermal liner and a gas inflated single seat life raft.

 

Submarine Escape Immersion Equipment

Photo by JOC (SW/AW) David Rush

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