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The Submarine Rescue Systems (SRS) market encompasses a variety of solutions and technologies designed for the emergency evacuation and rescue of crew members from submarines that have become disabled or distressed under the sea. Maritime operations consider submarine rescue as a critical capability, and various navies around the world maintain such systems to ensure the safety of submariners. These systems typically include submersible rescue vehicles, decompression chambers, and advanced remote-operated vehicles that can connect with the submarine to facilitate the safe transfer of personnel to the surface. The market is driven by technological advancements in underwater rescue operations, the need for enhanced safety measures, and the procurement of new submarines that require compatible rescue systems. Additionally, various multinational agreements and collaborations, such as the International Submarine Escape and Rescue Liaison Office (ISMERLO), support and drive standardization and interoperability in submarine rescue procedures and technology.
Several key companies operating within the Submarine Rescue Systems market include James Fisher & Sons, Lockheed Martin, Saab AB, China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (CSIC), and JFD Global. These enterprises serve as providers of advanced submarine rescue technologies and systems to naval forces and other clients with maritime interests. Show Less Read more