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20: 66: 160: 42:) 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, divers' air, and draining water. The DDS can be used to deploy a 19: 178:. The first, designated DDS-01S ("S" for starboard opening outer door), was completed in 1982. The remaining five, DDS-02P ("P" for port opening), -03P, -04S, -05S, and -06P, were built between 1987 and 1991 and were built by 675: 93:
In UK service it is formally named the Special Forces Payload Bay (SFPB) and was procured under ‘Project Chalfont’. Training is conducted at the purpose-built Chalfont Shore Facility (CSF) constructed by
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at the forward end to treat injured divers; a smaller spherical transfer trunk; and a cylindrical hangar with elliptical ends. The hangar can support a
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A SEAL Delivery Vehicle (SDV) is loaded aboard the Dry Deck Shelter on the Los Angeles-class fast attack submarine USS Dallas
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There are currently six portable dry deck shelters in use by the USN, the first one built by
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airplanes, and require one to three days to install and test. They have three
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The first submarine to have an operational dry deck shelter was the
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to operate the DDS and launch the SDV; or 20 SEALs with four
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USS Dallas (SSN-700)
Souda Bay
SEAL Delivery Vehicle
submersible
Navy divers
Combat Rubber Raiding Craft

rigid-hulled inflatable boats
USS Archerfish
BAE Systems
HMNB Clyde
Astute-class
submarine
United States Navy
C-5 Galaxy
HY-80
glass-reinforced plastic
hyperbaric chamber
SEAL Delivery Vehicle
Navy SEALs
Navy Divers
Combat Rubber Raiding Craft

Naval Special Warfare Group 3
Electric Boat
Newport News Shipbuilding
Oceaneering International
USS Cavalla
Virginia-class

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