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  2. Dry Combat Submersible - Wikipedia

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    The Dry Combat Submersible is 12 metres (39 ft) long and has a beam and height of 2.4 metres (7.9 ft). [4] [1] [citation needed] The submersible weighs 14 tonnes (31,000 lb) fully loaded and has a displacement of 28 tonnes (62,000 lb). [5] It can be transported in a standard 40-foot shipping container. [3]

  3. SEAL Delivery Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The SDV was intended to be replaced with the Advanced SEAL Delivery System (ASDS), a larger, dry submersible that is often confused with the SDV. The SDV is flooded , and the swimmers ride exposed to the water, breathing from the vehicle's compressed air supply or using their own SCUBA gear, while the ASDS is dry inside and equipped with a full ...

  4. Dry deck shelter - Wikipedia

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    A dry deck shelter (DDS) is a removable module that can be attached to a submarine to allow divers easy exit and entrance while the boat is submerged. The host submarine must be specially modified to accommodate the DDS, with the appropriate mating hatch configuration, electrical connections, and piping for ventilation, [ 1 ] divers' air, and ...

  5. Ohio-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    For special operations, the Dry Combat Submersible (which replaced the Advanced SEAL Delivery System), as well as the dry deck shelter, can be mounted on the lockout chamber and the boat will be able to host up to 66 special-operations sailors or Marines, such as Navy SEALs, or USMC MARSOC teams. Improved communications equipment installed ...

  6. Advanced SEAL Delivery System - Wikipedia

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    ASDS was conceived to address the need for stealthy long-range insertion of special operations forces on covert or clandestine missions. It was designed to replace the wet SEAL Delivery Vehicle (SDV), which exposed combat swimmers to long, cold waits during transit that impeded combat readiness on arrival, limited operational range, and hindered underwater navigational capability.

  7. Lockheed Wins $10 Million Special Ops Contract - AOL

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    Taking it easy after Turkey Day, the Department of Defense announced precisely one -- count it, one -- new defense contract Friday. The lucky winner was Lockheed Martin , whose Mission Systems and ...

  8. US Special Operations Command is working on a new and ... - AOL

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  9. Naval Special Warfare Group 3 - Wikipedia

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    The SDV is planned to be replaced by the Shallow Water Combat Submersible in 2019, and the ASDS will be replaced with the Dry Combat Submersible. [15] Naval Special Warfare Group 3 and Naval Special Warfare group 10 were both deactivated in August 2021 and replaced by Naval Special Warfare Group 8, which took on all units previously assigned to ...