
LR5 - Wikipedia
LR5 is a crewed submersible which was used by the British Royal Navy until 2009 when it was leased to support the Royal Australian Navy. It is designed for retrieving sailors from stranded …
LR5 Submersible Submarine Rescue Vessel - Naval Technology
May 21, 2001 · The main assets of the rescue service are a remotely operated vehicle, the Scorpio 45, and the LR5 submersible vehicle to carry rescue divers down to a distressed …
LR5 submarine rescue vehicle | Royal Australian Navy
The 21.5 tonne LR5 submarine rescue vehicle normally carries three submersible crew members, the pilot, a co-pilot and the systems operator. Up to 16 submarine survivors can be evacuated …
NATO Submarine Rescue System - Wikipedia
The SRV is a crewed submersible and was developed from previous rescue vehicles, notably LR5, developed and built by FET's Subsea Division brand Perry Slingsby Systems Ltd in North …
The submarine rescue service for the Royal Navy
Jul 11, 2022 · The LR5 seen in 2002. Together with the Scorpio ROV, these systems provided submarine rescue services to the RN under a contract that began in 1983. LR5 was bought by …
JFD Australia secures four-year extension to RAN submarine …
Feb 26, 2025 · A JFD LR5 submersible being launched from MV Stoker to conduct night operations during the Royal Australian Navy's 2020 'Black Carillion' submarine escape and …
LR5 - Wikiwand
LR5 is a crewed submersible which was used by the British Royal Navy until 2009 when it was leased to support the Royal Australian Navy. It is designed for retrieving sailors from stranded …
JFD LR5: 1997 - Steel Fish
As a rescue submersible, LR5 had two main shortcomings: first it could only really rescue 5 people at a time and if they had been under pressure (a likely scenario), they could not be …
LR5 | Military Wiki | Fandom
The LR5 is a manned submersible which was used by the British Royal Navy until 2009 when it was leased to support the Royal Australian Navy. It is designed for retrieving sailors from …
Subsunk and Rescue – The Naval Officers Association of Australia
Aug 11, 2009 · Several nations have rescue submersibles, such as the British LR5. However, they are launched from surface ships, so they too are limited by weather and ice conditions. …