September 3, 2011
3. Newblog2011: 09/03/11 Australian Royal Navy
From the end of the previous page; the first of the next 2 sections shows the search result, and the section after it shows some of what's on the first page of the website linked from that search result.
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"The ADF contracted Submarine Escape & Rescue System is based at Henderson in WA. The LR5 System is managed by James Fisher Defence. The operating team of pilots, engineers and technicians maintain & upgrade the system.
The 21.5 tonne LR5 vehicle normally carries three submersible crew members, the pilot, a co-pilot and the systems operator. Up to 16 submarine survivors can be evacuated at a time to the mother ship or to a mother submarine. The LR5 could make up to eight trips to the distressed submarine (a rescue capability of 120 personnel) before needing to recharge the battery power supply.
James Fisher Defence maintains a computer register of ships capable of acting as the Mother Ship (MOSHIP) to host the SUBSUNK Rescue Suite. The LR5 System can be air lifted by a military or civil transporter aircraft for example by C-5 Galaxy or Antonov and a 747 and then transferred to port for speedy installation on the MOSHIP."
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Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, September 3, 2011 @ 1:48 p.m.
3. Newblog2011: 09/03/11 Australian Royal Navy
From the end of the previous page; the first of the next 2 sections shows the search result, and the section after it shows some of what's on the first page of the website linked from that search result.
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- Search Results
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"The ADF contracted Submarine Escape & Rescue System is based at Henderson in WA. The LR5 System is managed by James Fisher Defence. The operating team of pilots, engineers and technicians maintain & upgrade the system.
The 21.5 tonne LR5 vehicle normally carries three submersible crew members, the pilot, a co-pilot and the systems operator. Up to 16 submarine survivors can be evacuated at a time to the mother ship or to a mother submarine. The LR5 could make up to eight trips to the distressed submarine (a rescue capability of 120 personnel) before needing to recharge the battery power supply.
James Fisher Defence maintains a computer register of ships capable of acting as the Mother Ship (MOSHIP) to host the SUBSUNK Rescue Suite. The LR5 System can be air lifted by a military or civil transporter aircraft for example by C-5 Galaxy or Antonov and a 747 and then transferred to port for speedy installation on the MOSHIP."
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Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, September 3, 2011 @ 1:48 p.m.