Swimmer Support System Parts

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014812007
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014812007
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001675122
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013385020
102407-2 Transfer Recei Case
012521523
102558 Trans Transfer Case
012521524
102572 Transfer Print Case
012521525
10346608 O-ring
001675122
10351204 Electrical Connector Cover
012302281
11-1-2155-2 Ripcord Release Assembly
012138145
11075 Tramsom Filler Kt T
014811998
111-5343942 PC21 Screw Cap
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111-5486616-0053-0044B Hydraulic Power Pack
013268607
123-279-5 O-ring
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126238 Flat Washer
014382571
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014382573
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001675122
1803343 Rotary Switch Section
013079750
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Swimmer Support System

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Underwater Port Security System (UPSS) was developed for the United States Coast Guard and the Maritime Safety and Security Teams (MSSTs) as an anti-frogman technique. It includes the Underwater Inspection System (UIS) and the Integrated Anti-Swimmer System (IAS). Recent developments in terrorism have highlighted the need for underwater anti-frogman security. The UPSS is made in the United States and is reported to be compact enough fit in a large suitcase.

The Coast Guard unveiled the system in February 2005 at the Coast Guard Integrated Support Command in San Pedro, California.

The Ship Protection System or SPS is a ship based underwater threat detection system manufactured by FarSounder, Inc. Based on FarSounder's 3D forward looking sonar, their SPS offers 360 degree coverage of underwater threats to vessels on anchor or at dock. This is a commercial product suitable for mega yachts.

SAES develops an active sonar DDS-03 (diver detection sonar) that has been specifically designed for the detection of underwater threats such as divers and manned and unmanned underwater vehicles (SDV, ROV or UUV), offering protection and surveillance to counter the threat of underwater attacks against harbours, critical facilities, ships, offshore platforms, coastal power plants, shipwrecks, environmentally protected areas and maritime special events.

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