Keywords: US Navy 050618-N-1464F-005 U.S. Navy civilian contractor Nate Kibbler, top left, lowers Dave Diepenhorst into the water in an Atmospheric Diving System (ADS 2000) from the salvage ship USS Grasp (ARS 51).jpg en Taranto Italy June 18 2005 - U S Navy civilian contractor Nate Kibbler top left lowers Dave Diepenhorst into the water in an Atmospheric Diving System ADS 2000 from the salvage ship USS Grasp ARS 51 in support of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO submarine escape and rescue exercise Sorbet Royal 2005 Grasp transported the Atmospheric Diving System 2000 ADS 2000 Submarine Rescue Chamber Eight SRC 8 along with members of the U S Navy's deep submergence unit 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 U S Navy photo by Chief Journalist Dave Fliesen RELEASED 2005-06-18 050618-N-1464F-005 Navy http //www navy mil/view_image asp id 25713 U S Navy photo by Chief Journalist Dave Fliesen PD-USGov-Military-Navy Images from US Navy location Taranto Italy Aboard USNS Grasp T-ARS-51 Atmospheric diving suits of the United States Navy Sorbet Royal 2005 |