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Russian success
Recently Divex landed a significant contract in Russia, to supply a deep saturation diving system to the Russian admiralty (The photo displayed shows the signing ceremony). The system is to be installed in partnership between Divex and Russian company Tetis Pro, on the rescue ship Igor Belousov.
Divex has supplied around a hundred such systems over the years, but this one will feature a unique design that can accommodate twelve divers in saturation, and allow three-man bell excursions to depths of 450msw to gain access to a stricken submarine.
Divex joint managing director Doug Godsman travelled to Moscow to sign the contract, where he was met by his Russian counterpart Alexander Delyanov of Tetis Pro.