Permit Class - were they capable of carrying the DSRVs Mystic and Avalon?

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  • Slats
    Vice Admiral
    • Aug 2008
    • 1776

    #1

    Permit Class - were they capable of carrying the DSRVs Mystic and Avalon?

    Quick question about the US DSRVs..
    I understand that in the main the Sturgeon's carried these with some specially modified to almost have a permanent DSRV carrying role. I understand some of the later classes 688's 688i's also carried the DSRVs at times. Going a bit further back - does anyone know if any of the Permits ever carried / or could carry the DSRVs?

    The DSRVs were launched in 1970 and 1971 - at a time when a lot of the new Sturgeons were either being commissioned or had been for but a few short years. The Permit's were very much in active service at this time with them serving through till late eighties / early nineties.

    Thanks

    John
    John Slater

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  • Slats
    Vice Admiral
    • Aug 2008
    • 1776

    #2
    Given nil response - slightly different Q - can anyone point me to a great reference on the US Navy DSRVs?

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    J
    John Slater

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    • Subculture
      Admiral

      • Feb 2009
      • 2405

      #3
      I have an article in an old book. FX models did a stunning model of the DSRV Mystic, lots of pictures on their website- http://www.fxmodels.com/DSRVMystic.shtml

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      • Slats
        Vice Admiral
        • Aug 2008
        • 1776

        #4
        Thanks - anything in the article on if DSRVs were ever even test carried on Permits?
        John Slater

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        • ManOwaR
          Lieutenant Commander
          • Jul 2009
          • 217

          #5
          John,
          I've done a heck of a lot of research on these boats and I have yet to see anything that has shown that any of these have carried a DSRV. Later Sturgeon class boats were the first I think. However, I could be wrong...I've found a few things about the Permits that have surprised me along the way.

          Joel
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          • Slats
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            • Aug 2008
            • 1776

            #6
            Thanks.
            I have seen some photos of earlier short Sturgeons carrying them, but I understand that this was exception rather than rule as the later longer Sturgeons were the main carrier used.
            Thanks
            J
            John Slater

            Sydney Australia

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