Milan 2024: Navy Displays DSRV Rescue Capabilities For Submarines And Lives In Distress
Captain Vivek Gautam, officer in charge of the DSRV, emphasized that the Indian DSRV can rescue up to 14 individuals simultaneously and can be air-transported in situations of distress, ensuring rapid response and assistance.
During the Milan 2024 exercise, the Indian Navy showcased its Deep Submergence Rescue Vessel (DSRV) capability to representatives from 55 countries at Hindustan Shipyard, Vishakhapatnam. This demonstration highlighted the Indian Navy's commitment to extending support in rescue operations for submarines in distress within the Indian Ocean Region and neighboring countries.
The DSRV is a crucial asset capable of rescuing submarines and saving the lives of navy personnel entangled underwater. With a presentation, the Indian Navy illustrated how the DSRV operates and its capability to conduct rescue missions in depths of up to 650 meters. Captain Vivek Gautam, officer in charge of the DSRV, emphasized that the Indian DSRV can rescue up to 14 individuals simultaneously and can be air-transported in situations of distress, ensuring rapid response and assistance.