Submarine rescue ship

USS Pigeon, submarine rescue ship

Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force Chiyoda (left) and Chihaya (right)

ITS Anteo (A 5309), submarine rescue ship
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HSwMS Belos (A214) of the Swedish Navy
A submarine rescue ship serves as a surface support ship for submarine rescue and deep-sea salvage operations. Methods employed are the McCann Rescue Chamber, Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicles (DSRV's) and deep sea diving operations.
Active submarine rescue ships
Brazilian Navy
- Felinto Perry (K11)
 
Chinese Navy
- Dajiang class
 
Italian Navy
Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
Royal Malaysian Navy
- MV Mega Bakti
 
Singapore Navy
South Korean Navy
Royal Swedish Navy
Turkish Navy
Former submarine rescue ships
Royal Swedish Navy
- HSwMS Belos (1961)
 
United States Navy
- USS Widgeon (ASR-1)
 - USS Falcon (ASR-2)
 - USS Chewink (ASR-3)
 - USS Mallard (ASR-4)
 - USS Ortolan (ASR-5)
 - USS Pigeon (ASR-6)
 - USS Chanticleer (ASR-7)
 - USS Coucal (ASR-8)
 - USS Florikan (ASR-9)
 - USS Greenlet (ASR-10)
 - USS Macaw (ASR-11)
 - USS Penguin (ASR–12)
 - USS Kittiwake (ASR-13)
 - USS Petrel (ASR-14)
 - USS Sunbird (ASR-15)
 - USS Tringa (ASR-16)
 - USS Verdin (ASR-17) - cancelled in 1945
 - USS Windhover (ASR-18) - cancelled in 1945
 - USS Bluebird (ASR-19)
 - USS Skylark (ASR-20)
 - USS Pigeon (ASR-21)
 - USS Ortolan (ASR-22)
 
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