Submarine
escape
When there is no way up without equipment, this is the equipment. Individual and collective escape systems engineered for the most extreme underwater conditions, qualified across NATO and allied submarine fleets.

Equipment and solutions
Submarine escape immersion suits
SEIE Mark-series suits for individual ascent from disabled submarines — full thermal protection and integrated buoyancy from depth to surface.
Escape towers and trunks
Pressurised escape compartments for crew ascent.
Training equipment
Pressure chambers and simulators for crew certification.
Submarine rescue capsules
Collective escape systems compatible with NATO Submarine Rescue System (NSRS) and allied DSRV programmes.
Emergency atmosphere control
Oxygen generators, CO₂ scrubbers and atmosphere monitoring for sustained operations during distress and pre-escape conditioning.
Who we support
Built for these teams
Submarine escape equipment is in service with the Royal Norwegian Navy, NATO submarine fleets and allied navies across Europe — supported by joint training and inspection programmes.
Royal Norwegian Navy
Domestic submarine programmes including current and next-generation Type 212CD platforms.
NATO submarine fleets
Member-state programmes operating under shared escape standards and the NATO Submarine Rescue System (NSRS).
Allied navies
Non-NATO partner navies operating compatible Mark-series escape systems and DSRV-aligned protocols.
Submarine training centres
Joint forces training facilities supporting crew certification, periodic re-qualification and inspection.
Submarine escape in operation






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