NATO Allies Test Submarine Rescue Systems in Dynamic Monarch 24 Exercise

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Join us as we dive into the Dynamic Monarch 24 exercise, where NATO Allies are putting submarine rescue systems to the ultimate test off the coast of Norway. In this thrilling video, we explore the vital importance of submarine operations within NATO and how these exercises enhance readiness and interoperability among member nations.

Watch as various rescue systems are demonstrated in real-time scenarios, showcasing the innovative technology and teamwork necessary to respond to underwater emergencies. Discover the challenges faced by submarines and the strategic importance of effective rescue operations in ensuring the safety of personnel and the integrity of NATO’s maritime capabilities.

From simulations to live demonstrations, this exercise highlights the commitment of NATO Allies to maintaining security in the oceans and seas. Don’t miss out on this behind-the-scenes look at how countries come together to prepare for any eventuality beneath the waves.

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Dynamic Monarch 24 - submarine rescue exercise (B-roll)
NORWAY
10.09.2024

Submarines are a vital NATO capability used by many NATO Allies in oceans and seas around the world, but what happens if something goes wrong and a submarine requires urgent assistance?
At Dynamic Monarch 24, an exercise off the coast of Norway, Allies are testing various submarine rescue systems to ensure readiness and interoperability in the event of a crisis under the seas.
Specialist equipment includes the NATO Submarine Rescue System (NSRS) and the Swedish ‘URF’ – rescue submersibles that can evacuate submariners from a submarine in distress.
Dynamic Monarch is the world’s most challenging submarine rescue exercise. In 2024, it takes place from 9 to 19 September and involves 10 countries – Canada, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Türkiye, the United Kingdom and the United States.
The exercise is designed to practise interoperability among naval forces and streamline rescue operations in the most challenging of environments where reaction time and specialist equipment are key to saving lives.
Footage includes various shots of the British Distressed Sub Group (DSG) locating and communicating with a submarine while on board the Royal Netherlands Navy ship HNLMS Mercuur, Turkish Navy operators using sonar equipment to locate distressed submarines, the Swedish Navy submarine rescue vehicle ‘URF’ responding to a simulated distressed submarine 90 metres under the North Sea, and wounded submariners being treated in a simulated exercise during exercise Dynamic Monarch 24.

Film Credits: Courtesy Video: Natochannel

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