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The United Kingdom's Manned Submersible LR5 rescue vehicle retrieved by a crane aboard the Finnish icebreaker MSV (Multi Service Vessel) FENNICA during the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Submarine Escape and Rescue (SERS) Exercise SORBET ROYAL 2005. Divers from various nations will work together to rescue submariners during the exercise in the Mediterranean. 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.

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Date

June 20th, 2005

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DoD photo by: JOC David Fliesen, USN

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