LR5

The LR5 is a crewed submersible which was used by the British Royal Navy until 2009 when it was leased to support the Royal Australian Navy. It is designed for retrieving sailors from stranded submarines and is capable of rescuing 16 at a time. The Royal Navy now has the use of the NATO Submarine Rescue System.

LR5 rescue vehicle is lowered into the water by a crane from the Fennica
History
Australia
NameLR5
OwnerRoyal Navy
OperatorRoyal Australian Navy (Leased)
BuilderForum Energy Technologies
AcquiredJune 2009
Statusin active service, as of 2018
General characteristics
Class and typeDSAR class submarine rescue vehicle
Tonnage24 t (24 long tons; 26 short tons) (in air weight)
Length9.6 m (31 ft)
Beam3.2 m (10 ft)
Depth2.7 m (8 ft 10 in)
Propulsion2 × 10 kW (13 hp) electric motors
Speed3 knots (5.6 km/h; 3.5 mph)
Endurance10 hours
Test depth650 m (2,130 ft)
Capacity1,200 kg (16 persons)
Crew2
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