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NSRS

NSRS

mini-Submarines
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Basic Information
Name
NSRS
Designation
NSRS
Alternate Designation
NATO Submarine Rescue System
Equipment Type
mini-Submarines
Manufacturer
Rolls-Royce
Date of Introduction
2006
Description

The NATO Submarine Rescue System (NSRS) is a cooperative project between France, Norway and UK aimed at fielding a new rescue system to help crews to safely escape from sunken submarines anywhere in the world. The three nations placed a development contract worth £47 million ($84 million) with Rolls Royce in June 2004. The NSRS solution consists of a 10 meters long, 27 tons submarine operated by a crew of three, which can dive down to a stricken boat and dock with it. Then the NSRS can bring the crew up to the surface in batches. The system will be compatible with almost all NATO and non-NATO submarines. As well as the rescue submarine, the contract also provides funds for development of an unmanned undersea vehicle (UUV) to locate the sunken submarine, decompression chambers, medical facilities and other support equipment. The first ten years of operation costs of NSRS are also included in the bill. The NSRS will be based in HM Naval on the Clyde, UK, where it will be able to respond to any worldwide request within 72 hours. The system will achieve initial operational capability in 2006 replacing the current LR5 undersea rescue submarine.

Naval & Littoral Specifications
Crew 3
Overview (Deagel)
Group mini-Submarines
Status Active
Also Known As NATO Submarine Rescue System
Origin France, Norway, United Kingdom
Contractor Rolls-Royce
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) 2006
Total Production 1
Specifications (Deagel)
Crew 3
Dimensions — Length 10 meter
Mass — Max Weight 27,000 kilogram
Performance — Max Operating Depth 600 meter
Time — Service Life 25 year
Details
Country of Origin France
Category Submarines
Naval > Submarines
Classification
Domain
Naval & Littoral
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
10 m
Width
Height
Weight
27000 kg
Operators (1)
United Kingdom
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