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DSRV-1 Mystic is a Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle that is rated to dive up to 1500 metres. DSRV1 was built by Lockheed for the U.S. Navy and launched 24 January 1970. The senior engineer responsible for the project was Paul Philip Prelitz (father of Chris Prelitz). Mr. Prelitz was also the senior engineer for the Sealab II "Man in the Sea" project. Mystic was decommissioned on September 30, 2008.[citation needed] The submarine may be donated to the Naval Undersea Museum.

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  • DSRV-1 Mystic is a Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle that is rated to dive up to 1500 metres. DSRV1 was built by Lockheed for the U.S. Navy and launched 24 January 1970. The senior engineer responsible for the project was Paul Philip Prelitz (father of Chris Prelitz). Mr. Prelitz was also the senior engineer for the Sealab II "Man in the Sea" project. Mystic was decommissioned on September 30, 2008.[citation needed] The submarine may be donated to the Naval Undersea Museum.
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  • DSRV-1 docked to a Los Angeles-class attack submarine.
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  • DSRV-1 Mystic is a Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle that is rated to dive up to 1500 metres. DSRV1 was built by Lockheed for the U.S. Navy and launched 24 January 1970. The senior engineer responsible for the project was Paul Philip Prelitz (father of Chris Prelitz). Mr. Prelitz was also the senior engineer for the Sealab II "Man in the Sea" project. Mystic was launched on 24 January 1970. The submarine, intended to be air transportable, was long, in diameter, and weighed 37 tons. The sub was capable of descending to below the surface and could carry 24 passengers at a time in addition to its crew. The sub was stationed at North Island Naval Station in San Diego and was never required to conduct an actual rescue operation. Mystic was decommissioned on September 30, 2008.[citation needed] The submarine may be donated to the Naval Undersea Museum.
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