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MOSCOW, Aug. 9 (Xinhuanet) -- Russia has decided to
buy two deep-diving Scorpio rescue vehicles to boost its rescue capabilities
following a submarine accident that trapped seven crewmembers for three days
after the mini-submarine got entangled with fishing nets and an antenna on the
Pacific seabed.
Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov decided to buy two
remote-controlled, deep-diving Scorpio underwater vehicles for the Russian navy,
Pacific Fleet Commander Admiral Viktor Fyodorov toldthe Itar-Tass news agency
Tuesday.
The AS-28 mini-submarine, itself meant for rescue
operations, got ensnarled Thursday night by fishing nets and an antenna of
Russia's coastal monitoring system on the seabed off the KamchatkaPeninsula and
was lifted to surface Sunday with all the crew members alive.
The crew was salvaged at the end of an
around-the-clock rescue operation that was assisted by a British Scorpio
underwater vehicle, which was submerged to cut the entanglements.
Russia was quick to ask for international help after
the accident occurred. Britain and the United States airlifted
Scorpiosubmersibles to join the rescue work.
The lobster-shaped Scorpios are equipped with black
and white video cameras, two robotic arms that can each lift about 250 pounds
and a cable cutter that can slice through 2.54 cm-thick steel cables.
The British Scorpio played a key role in the
operation to free the submarine, Fyodorov said.
The decision to buy Scorpios came a day after
Fyodorov underlined the need to have efficient rescue equipment in the wakeof
the submarine accident.
The Russian navy "has advanced submarines but does
not have efficient rescue vehicles," he said Monday.
"If we had had a rescue vehicle of this kind, we
could have rescued the mini-submarine within a day," Fyodorov said.
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