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Name
  
Nautile

Beam
  
2.7 m (8.9 ft)

Installed power
  
electric motor

Range
  
7,500 m

In service
  
1984

Draft
  
3.81 m (12.5 ft)

Length
  
8 m

Nautile of the Submersible Nautile

Nautile is a manned submersible owned by Ifremer, the French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea. Commissioned in 1984, the submersible can be operated at depths of up to 6 km (3.7 mi).

Nautile Le Nautile A la dcouverte des grands fonds

Nautile is capable of housing three people. She has a length of 8 m, still imaging cameras, two colour video cameras, and a number of flood lights. She is fitted with two robotic arms to allow remote manipulation. Nautile can stay under water for up to eight hours at a time. Two ships can act as mothership to Nautile: Pourquoi Pas? and Atalante. In its early days Nautile was launched from RV Nadir.

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The vessel has been used to examine the wreck of the RMS Titanic and to search for the black boxes from Air France Flight 447

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References

Nautile Wikipedia


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