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EPISODE · May 17, 2026 · 23 MIN

E57: Submarine escape and rescue: a brief history by Nick Stewart

from Journal of Military and Veteran’s Health - JMVH · host AMMA

"Submarine escape and rescue: a brief history" by Nick Stewart traces the historical evolution of submarine escape and rescue methods from the early 20th century to modern times. It distinguishes between escape, where crews exit a disabled vessel independently, and rescue, which involves external assistance from specialized vehicles or chambers. The text highlights how tragic disasters, such as those involving the HMS Truculent and the Kursk, served as catalysts for improving thermal protection and international cooperation. It further explores the transition from simple breathing apparatuses to advanced technologies like the McCann Rescue Chamber and modern Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicles. Ultimately, the source emphasizes that while early submariners relied on risky self-recovery, current global initiatives like ISMERLO significantly increase the likelihood of survival today. You can read the original article here: https://jmvh.org/article/submarine-escape-and-rescue-a-brief-history-2/ #podcast #militarymedicine #AMMA #JMVH #veteranshealth #militaryhealth

"Submarine escape and rescue: a brief history" by Nick Stewart traces the historical evolution of submarine escape and rescue methods from the early 20th century to modern times. It distinguishes between escape, where crews exit a disabled vessel independently, and rescue, which involves external assistance from specialized vehicles or chambers. The text highlights how tragic disasters, such as those involving the HMS Truculent and the Kursk, served as catalysts for improving thermal protection and international cooperation. It further explores the transition from simple breathing apparatuses to advanced technologies like the McCann Rescue Chamber and modern Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicles. Ultimately, the source emphasizes that while early submariners relied on risky self-recovery, current global initiatives like ISMERLO significantly increase the likelihood of survival today. You can read the original article here: https://jmvh.org/article/submarine-escape-and-rescue-a-brief-history-2/#podcast #militarymedicine #AMMA #JMVH #veteranshealth #militaryhealth

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