Submarine Escape Training Tank (historical)

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The Submarine Escape Training Tank (historical) was a deep water-filled training facility used by Royal Navy submariners at HMNB Clyde to practice emergency escape procedures from submerged submarines.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf military training structure
submarine escape training facility
associatedWith Royal Navy training infrastructure
branch Royal Navy Submarine Service
country United Kingdom
environment controlled underwater environment
feature deep vertical shaft
garrison HMNB Clyde
locatedAt HMNB Clyde
surface form: HM Naval Base Clyde
location HMNB Clyde
medium water-filled tank
operatedBy Royal Navy
partOf Submarine Escape Training Tank (historical) self-linksurface differs
surface form: Royal Navy submarine escape training system
purpose emergency escape procedure training
submarine escape training
safetyFocus emergency evacuation from depth
submarine crew survival
status historical facility
trainingActivity simulated escape from submerged submarines
trainingScenario ascent to surface using escape equipment
pressurised escape from a submarine compartment
trainingType underwater escape training
usedBy Royal Navy Submarine Service
surface form: Royal Navy submariners
userGroup submarine crews
submarine trainees

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HMNB Clyde hasPart Submarine Escape Training Tank (historical)
Submarine Escape Training Tank (historical) partOf Submarine Escape Training Tank (historical) self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Royal Navy submarine escape training system