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Submarine Escape Training Facility (Australia) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Submarine Escape Training Facility (Australia)
The Submarine Escape Training Facility (SETF), also known as the Submarine Escape and Rescue Centre (SERC), is a facility used by submariners of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) to train in the techniques needed to escape from a submarine in trouble. ==Background==
Submarine use in the RAN began in 1913 with the E class submarines and . Both were lost during World War I; ''AE1'' disappearing with all hands. In the inter-war years, the RAN operated six J class submarines, then two ''Odin'' class submarines. After a long break, six British-designed ''Oberon'' class were purchased; the RAN relied entirely on the Royal Navy for their expertise in submarine escape methods and equipment. Communications between the two nations showed some breakdown during the 1980s, and with the introduction of the ''Collins'' class submarines, the RAN had a need to establish their own corporate knowledge in these techniques.〔Walker, ''The history of Australian submarine escape and rescue operations.'', p. 88〕
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