Lockheed Martinโ€™s Dry Combat Submersible Declared Operational

Special operators can get in and out of the vehicle while entirely submerged and undetected.

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U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) declared Initial Operational Capability for Lockheed Martinโ€™s Dry Combat Submersible (DCS) last month. This milestone represents a transformational capability for USSOCOM forces in Maritime and Undersea Systems.

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"The Dry Combat Submersible has the potential to transform undersea warfare for special operators,โ€ said Gregg Bauer, C6ISR vice president and general manager at Lockheed Martin. โ€œDCS provides safe, clandestine delivery for occupants over long distances in a completely dry environment and features a lock-in and lock-out chamber. Occupants arrive at the mission warm, rested, hydrated and ready, making this vessel a key advantage in mission success."

With this capability, U.S. Special Operations Forces traveling extended distances below the surface of the ocean will be safe to do so without a wetsuit and without exposure to the elements. Due to the DCSโ€™s lock-in/lock-out technology, special operators can get in and out of the vehicle while entirely submerged and undetected.

DCS is designed to transport a special operations team to their destination and enables personnel to arrive discretely to their desired exit point.

โ€œThe Lockheed Martin team is proud of the work that has gone into the development and delivery of DCS and supporting USSOCOM to this IOC milestone,โ€ says Jason Crawford, senior program manager for Manned Combat Submersibles. โ€œWe look forward to delivering the third DCS and supporting DCS into Full Operating Capacity, filling a critical gap for USSOCOM.โ€

DCS is manufactured in Palm Beach, Florida. Sustainment operations will include lifecycle support, post-delivery logistics support, pilot and special operator training, and training equipment to ensure the safe and effective operation of the new capability in future special forces efforts.

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