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  1. The World War Two SDV called Sleeping Beauty

    The Motorised Submersible Canoe (MSC), popularly known by its codename the Sleeping Beauty, was among the world's first Special Forces submersibles. During WW2 several hundred were built (under great secrecy) and were operated by British, Australian and US forces. >.....


  2. X-post - SDVs ops in Desert Storm

    This interesting article appeared on a USN SEALs related blog that I follow. Retired SEAL Michael Wood gives a first-hand account of a close encounter during SDV ops as part of Operation Desert Storm.


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  3. Dangers of the deep - submarine rescue

    One night in October 1983 the almost brand-new Sava class boat Drava ran into serious difficulties in the Adriatic. Unseen by the crew a pin-prick sized hole has developed and the submarine started taking on water. As the water gained, the boat started to slowly sink.


  4. Dolphin SDV-X

    The Dolphin Class advanced Swimmer Delivery Vehicle (SDV-X) was developed in the 2000s as a US export type based on the SDV Mk.VIII Mod-1 Gator Class SDV in service with the USN SEALs.


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