File:Loading onto a Russian ship in Petropovlosk.jpg

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English: Petropovlosk, Russia (Aug. 7, 2005) The remote operated vehicle control center of U.S. Navy's Deep Submergence Unit is loaded onto a Russian ship in Petropovlosk, Russia as part of the rescue mission of the Russian mini-submarine AS-28 Priz. The Navy transported two "Super Scorpio" remotely operated vehicles in an effort to assist the rescue of seven Russian Sailors trapped on the ocean floor in a mini-submarine off the Kamchatka Peninsula.
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Author U.S. Navy photo by Master Chief Electronics Technician Charles T. Grandin (RELEASED)
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