File:US Navy 050617-N-1464F-001 The salvage ship USS Grasp (ARS 51) pulls into the Taranto Naval Base Mar Grande to participate in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) submarine escape and rescue exercise Sorbet Royal 2005.jpg
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DescriptionUS Navy 050617-N-1464F-001 The salvage ship USS Grasp (ARS 51) pulls into the Taranto Naval Base Mar Grande to participate in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) submarine escape and rescue exercise Sorbet Royal 2005.jpg |
English: Tarano, Italy (June 17, 2005) – The salvage ship USS Grasp (ARS 51) pulls into the Taranto Naval Base Mar Grande to participate in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) submarine escape and rescue exercise Sorbet Royal 2005. Grasp transported the Atmospheric Diving System 2000 (ADS 2000), Submarine Rescue Chamber Eight (SRC 8) along with members of the U.S. Navy's deep submergence unit. Twenty-seven participating nations, including 14 NATO nations will test their capabilities and interoperability. Four submarines with up to 52 crewmembers aboard will be placed on the bottom of the ocean, while rescue forces with rescue vehicles and systems work together to solve complex disaster rescue problems. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Journalist Dave Fliesen (RELEASED) |
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Author | U.S. Navy photo by Chief Journalist Dave Fliesen |
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Image title | TARANTO, ITALY (June 17, 2005) -- USS Grasp (ARS 51) pulls into the Taranto Naval Base Mar Grande to participate in the NATO submarine escape and rescue exercise Sorbet Royal 2005. USS Grasp transported the Atmospheric Diving System 2000 (ADS 2000), Submarine Rescue Chamber 8 (SRC 8) along with members of the U. S. Navy's Deep Submergence Unit. Divers from various nations will work together to rescue submariners during the exercise in the Mediterranean off the coast of Taranto, Italy from June 17-30, 2005. Sorbet Royal 2005 is the largest and most challenging live submarine escape and rescue exercise ever conducted. Participating nations will test their capabilities and interoperability with 27 participating nations (including 14 NATO nations, Russia, Ukraine and Israel). Four submarines will be placed on the bottom (each with up to 52 men aboard) while rescue forces with a range of sophisticated rescue vehicles and systems work together to solve complex disaster rescue problems in a variety of difficult scenarios. For more information, please visit: www.sorbetroyal2005.celex.net. U.S. Navy photo by: Chief Journalist (SW/AW) Dave Fliesen, Fleet Combat Camera, Atlantic. (RELEASED) |
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Author | JOC Dave Fliesen |
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Date and time of data generation | 08:51, 17 June 2005 |
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