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bathyscaphe (/ˈbæθɪˌskeɪf, -ˌskæf/) is a free-diving, self-propelled deep-sea submersible,
consisting of a crew
cabin similar to a Bathysphere, but...
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Trieste is a Swiss-designed, Italian-built deep-diving
research bathyscaphe. In 1960, it
became the
first crewed vessel to
reach the
bottom of Challenger...
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allow personnel ingress and
egress via a manhole.
Strictly speaking,
bathyscaphes are not
submarines because they have
minimal mobility and are
built like...
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Striver (Fen-Dou-Zhe; Chinese: 奋斗者)
bathyscaphe is a type of deep-submergence
vehicle built in the People's
Republic of
China (PRC). It was
built by China...
- The Sea Pole (Hai Ji, or Chinese: 海极)
class bathyscaphe is a
class of
bathyscaphe of the People's
Republic of
China (PRC). They are
capable of diving...
- (DSV-1) was the
successor to
Trieste – the
United States Navy's
first bathyscaphe purchased from its
Swiss designers. The
original Trieste design was heavily...
- Pole-class
bathyscaphe –
Chinese bathyscaphe class Dragon class bathyscaphe –
Chinese bathyscaphe class Harmony class bathyscaphe –
Chinese bathyscaphe class...
- The
Rainbowfish class bathyscaphe is a
Chinese deep
submergence vehicle under development in 2015 and
originally scheduled to
enter service in 2019, but...
- The FNRS-2 was the
first bathyscaphe. It was
created by
Auguste Piccard. Work
started in 1937 but was
interrupted by
World War II. The deep-diving submarine...
- The
bathyscaphe Archimède is a deep
diving research submersible of the
French Navy. It used 42,000 US
gallons (160,000 L) of
hexane as the
gasoline buoyancy...