Rescue Submarine — Stock Photo, Image
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Rescue Submarine — Stock Editorial Photography

Taranto, Italy - June 20th, 2005: The UK Submarine Rescue Service's rescue sub being launched. This will be used to rescue submariners from a stricken full sized submarine should one ever be unable to resurface.

 — Photo by colin13362

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Brest, France - September 13th, 2012: The UK Submarine Rescue Service's remotely operated vehicle (ROV) being launched. This will be used to clear debris from around a stricken submarine and to deliver survival stores until a rescue can be mounted.
Remote Operated Vehicle (ROV) — Stock Photo, Image
Taranto, Italy - June 21st, 2005: The UK Submarine Rescue Service's remotely operated vehicle (ROV) being launched. This will be used to clear debris from around a stricken submarine.
Remote Operated vehicle — Stock Photo, Image
Isle of Aran, UK - August 3rd, 2008: The UK Submarine Rescue Service's remotely operated vehicle (ROV) being launched. This will be used to clear debris from around a stricken submarine and to deliver survival stores until a rescue can be mounted.
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Bergen, Norway - August 17th, 2006: The UK Submarine Rescue Service's rescue sub on it's cradle. This will be used to rescue submariners from a stricken full sized submarine should one ever be unable to resurface.
Rescue Submarine — Stock Photo, Image
Isle of Aran, UK - July 31st, 2008: The UK Submarine Rescue Service's remotely operated vehicle (ROV) being launched. This will be used to clear debris from around a stricken submarine.
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Isle of Aran, UK - April 27th, 2007: The UK Submarine Rescue Service's rescue sub being launched. This will be used to rescue submariners from a stricken full sized submarine should one ever be unable to resurface.
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Isle of Aran, UK - July 28th, 2008: The UK Submarine Rescue Service's remotely operated vehicle (ROV) being launched. This will be used to clear debris from around a stricken submarine and to deliver survival stores until a rescue can be mounted.
Remote Operated Vehicle (ROV) — Stock Photo, Image
Bergen, Norway - August 17th, 2006: The UK Submarine Rescue Service's rescue sub on it's cradle. This will be used to rescue submariners from a stricken full sized submarine should one ever be unable to resurface.
Rescue Submarine — Stock Photo, Image
Isle of Aran, UK - May 29th, 2005: The UK Submarine Rescue Service's remotely operated vehicle (ROV) being launched. This will be used to clear debris from around a stricken submarine and to deliver survival stores until a rescue can be mounted.
Remote Operated Vehicle (ROV) — Stock Photo, Image
Isle of Aran, UK - April 27th, 2007: The UK Submarine Rescue Service's rescue sub being launched. This will be used to rescue submariners from a stricken full sized submarine should one ever be unable to resurface.
Rescue Submarine — Stock Photo, Image
Bergen, Norway - August 17th, 2006: The UK Submarine Rescue Service's rescue sub on it's cradle. This will be used to rescue submariners from a stricken full sized submarine should one ever be unable to resurface.
Rescue Submarine — Stock Photo, Image
Isle of Aran, UK - May 29th, 2005: The UK Submarine Rescue Service's remotely operated vehicle (ROV) being launched. This will be used to clear debris from around a stricken submarine and to deliver survival stores until a rescue can be mounted.
Remote Operated Vehicle (ROV) — Stock Photo, Image
Bergen, Norway - August 17th, 2006: The UK Submarine Rescue Service's rescue sub on it's cradle. This will be used to rescue submariners from a stricken full sized submarine should one ever be unable to resurface.
Rescue Submarine — Stock Photo, Image
Taranto, Italy - June 20th, 2005: The UK Submarine Rescue Service's rescue sub being launched. This will be used to rescue submariners from a stricken full sized submarine should one ever be unable to resurface.
Rescue Submarine — Stock Photo, Image
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