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USSOCOM Declares Dry Combat Submersible IOC

A Dry Combat Submersible, manufactured for USSOCOM, departs from Lockheed Martin’s Palm Beach, Florida facility in transit to open water sea trials which were completed in March 2023 [ © Lockheed Martin]

USSOCOM (US Special Operations Command) declares IOC (Initial Operational Capability) for Lockheed Martin’s new Dry Combat Submersible.

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Press Release, West Palm Beach, 24 July 2023: US Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) declared Initial Operational Capability for Lockheed Martin’s Dry Combat Submersible (DCS) last month. This milestone represents a transformational capability for USSOCOM forces in Maritime and Undersea Systems.

“The Dry Combat Submersible has the potential to transform undersea warfare for special operators,” said Gregg Bauer, C6ISR vice president and general manager at Lockheed Martin. “DCS 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.”

A Deeper Dive: With this capability, US Special Operations Forces travelling 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 DCS’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.

“The 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,” says Jason Crawford, senior program manager for Manned Combat Submersibles. “We look forward to delivering the third DCS and supporting DCS into Full Operating Capacity, filling a critical gap for USSOCOM.”

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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