
Submarine Escape Procedure
Submarine Escape Procedure refers to the actions taken by crew members to safely exit a submarine in an emergency, such as flooding or loss of power. When an escape is necessary, crew members use specially designed escape suits and an escape trunk, which is a vertical chamber that connects the submarine to the water. They follow a set sequence to leave the submarine, often involving releasing excess air pressure, ascending to the surface in controlled stages, and ensuring individual safety as they exit into open water. Training and practice are essential for effectiveness and safety in such situations.