New Delhi: The Indian Navy has tested a Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle (DSRV) and transferred personnel under water from a submarine.
The "live mating" exercise between DSRV and Kilo class submarine INS Sindhuraj which was simulating as a distressed vessel was carried out on June 2 off the East coast.
The personnel were transferred from Sindhuraj to DSRV under water and brought safely to surface.
The transfer of personnel from the depth of ocean is a new skill acquired by the Indian Navy. It will help it in dealing with submarine emergencies.
The Navy said that the entire evolution was done by the Indian crew and marked the culmination of the training phase on the East Coast. The submarine hatches on which the mating was carried out has been certified by the Indian Navy Submarine Designer.