Deep submergence systems project was established in 1964 to develop capabilities in four areas -- submarine location, escape and rescue, search, and large object salvage and man-in-sea; first rescue vehicle of fleet of six, which has 5000 ft depth capability, available for service in 1968; large object salvage program will provide by 1971 ability to recover objects requiring deadweight lift of 1000 tons from depths to 850 ft; man's ability to live and work in sea at 200 ft depth level has been demonstrated in SEALAB II, with projected goal of 600 ft by 1970. (12184)
Navy deep submergence systems program
Soc Aerospace Matl and Process Engrs Nat Symp
12th SAMPE National Symposium -- Advances in Structural Composites ; 1967
1967
5 pages
Conference paper
English
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