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submersible is an
underwater vehicle which needs to be
transported and
supported by a
larger watercraft or platform. This
distinguishes submersibles from...
- Look up semi-
submersible or
semisubmersible in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Semi-
submersible may
refer to a self-propelled vessel, such as: Heavy-lift...
- Sciences.
Their military counterparts are the Konsul-class
submersibles. The Mir
submersibles can dive to a
maximum depth of 6,000
metres (19,685 ft). Traditionally...
- engineer" who had
built and
operated two
submersibles before 2008.
Based on his
experience building and
testing submersibles, and
taking tourists underwater,...
- "Composite
submersibles:
Under pressure in deep, deep waters".
Composites World.
Archived from the
original on 4
August 2021. "Our
Submersibles". OceanGate...
- surface.
Submersible pumps push
fluid to the surface,
rather than jet pumps,
which create a
vacuum and rely upon
atmospheric pressure.
Submersibles use pressurized...
- high
stability allows them to lift
extremely high
loads safely. Semi-
submersibles are
particularly suited to a
number of offs****
support vessel roles...
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buoyancy tanks and the
vessel is re-floated and
towed to the next location.
Submersibles, as they are
known informally,
operate in
relatively shallow water, since...
-
privately owned company based in Everett, Washington, that
provided crewed submersibles for tourism, industry, research, and exploration. The
company was founded...
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total spent on the
submersibles rose to $236 million. The DCS
reached initial operational capability in May 2023, with 2
submersibles completed and delivered...