JFD's 3rd Generation Rapid Deployment SRV system has been designed from the ground up to rapidly mobilise to a MOSHIP.

By integrating the decompression chambers and launch and recovery system, the requirement to install the A-Frame prior to the chambers (to ensure alignment) is removed. This greatly reduces the deck space required allowing for deployment to a wider range of Vessels of Opportunity resulting in a further reduced Time to First Rescue.

In addition to the key MOSHIP optimisations, the entire system is optimised for road and air transport with a reduced number of trucks required and more equipment able to be carried by commercial aircraft

Further Information

  • Maximum capability; ability to operate at the fullest extent of depth and current and adapt to changing rescue scenarios.
  • Maximum sortie capacity and minimum sortie time.
  • Lowest deck space requirement of SRV based systems.
  • Lowest mobilisation time of SRV based system.
  • No Vessel of Opportunity (VOO) DP requirement.
  • Requires high crew skill level and corresponding standard of training and upkeep.
  • Highest up front costs.
  • Highest through life costs.
  • Some compromises to capability/ comfort as a result of transport and mobilisation optimisations e.g. restricted volume of DDCs.

Vehicle

Rescue Capacity 16
Depth 500m*
 Classification Lloyds Register

Launch & Recovery System

Load Rating  30 tonnes
Operating Sea State  4**
Classification  Lloyds Register

TUP

Capacity   60 - 90+
Classification  Lloyds Register

ROV

1000m intervention ROV as standard

Ancillary Equipment

Standard Tracking system, surface comms,
workshop/spares container
Optional  Generator, mating targets, side scan sonar,
ELSS pods and pod posting target

Deck

Deck Footprint 400m2

Transport

Trucks 12
Aircraft (small items) 777-200F, 747-400F, C130, Embraer C-390,
A400M
Aircraft IL-76, C17, AN-124
*  Option available of depth rating up to 610m.
** Option available up to sea state 6.
Other TUP capacities available on request
JFD Australia mobilises its people and assets to participate in the Royal Australian Navy's 2020 Black Carillon exercise.
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