Contract Awarded for Submarine Escape Suits

Survitec has secured a multi-year contract with the Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force to service Submarine Escape Immersion Equipment suits for the force’s submarine fleet By Abi Wylie / 20 Jun 2024

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Survitec, a Global Survival Technology solutions provider, has secured a multi-year servicing contract from Sojitz Aerospace, on behalf of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force (JMSDF).

This contract means Survitec will service safety critical Submarine Escape Immersion Equipment (SEIE) MK11 suits carried on board its submarine fleet.

Setting a new precedent, Survitec has established an in-country servicing capability to accommodate the JMSDF’s SEIE servicing and maintenance requirements through a strategic partnership with Kawasaki head-quartered Marinair Liferaft Co. Ltd.

Throughout the contract, Marinair Liferaft Co. will undertake the servicing of the SEIE MK11 suits in Japan in collaboration with Survitec, adhering to stringent quality standards. 

This initiative provides the JMSDF with more efficient access to essential maintenance and quality control for their critical SEIE assets. The partnership will minimise logistical expenses, ensure cost-effective operations, and invest in regional capabilities.

This in-country servicing capability supports growing annual capacity, meets high demand, and underpins future agreements. It also bolsters the local defence industry and creates employment opportunities in Kobe, where the facility is being established.

The scope of supply includes comprehensive inspection and testing of the suits, covering visual inspection, stole pressure tests, ascent hood test, air holding test, inlet valve blast test, and CO2 cylinder weigh check.

Business Development Director David Stelling said; “We are excited about this partnership with Marinair and the opportunity it presents to further strengthen our relationship with the Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force. 

“This strategic collaboration underscores our commitment to providing tailored solutions and exceptional service to our clients while driving strategic growth in key markets.”

Posted by Abi Wylie Edited by Abigail Wylie, Editor and Copywriter experienced in digital media with a keen interest in ocean science technology. Connect & Contact

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