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CGI of Drass MRSV with two midget submarines.

Midget submarines support vessels
This aspect of midget submarine operations is rarely reported on. Italian diving company and midget submarine / SDV manufacturer Drass offers nation-state customers a number of host platforms for its range of midget submarines. Midget submarines have some operational advantages over larger submarines in littoral scenarios. But their small size also inherently limits their combat persistence. This can be offset by forward deploying them with a ‘mother ship’.

Flag The first midget submarine host ship was the Imperial Japanese Navy’s 11,023 ton Chiyoda Class which were built to carry 12 Type-A (Ko Hyoteki) midget submarines. To disguise their purpose, they were described as seaplane carriers, which is a role that they could perform. They were designed to sail with the battle fleet, releasing the midget subs within striking range of the closing enemy in order to inflict first blood.
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In the event the midget submarines were carried into battle on larger submarines, and used for sneak attacks on enemies in port.
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Midget Transportation and Recovery Barge (MTRB)

Based in La Spezia, conveniently near to the Italian naval Special Forces (COMSUBIN), Drass were close neighbors of Cos.Mo.S during the time that the latter was a major midget submarine and Swimmer Delivery Vehicle (SDV) exporter. After Cos.Mo.S ceased trading Drass purchased some designs and tooling and has continued to offer a range of midget submarines and SDVs.

MTRB Midget Transportation and Recovery Barge
The MTRB is a multipurpose semi-submersible barge capable of hosting two Drass Midget Submarines such as the 291 ton DG-50 design which is ~35 meters long and can carry five torpedoes and two four-man SDVs.

The MTRB is designed to provide maintenance and logistic support in port and protected waters. Four anchors allow for mooring and positioning in open sea and it can be towed as a deployable base. Drass state:

"The barge represents a cost-effective deployable base, enabling an extensive range/number of the crafts within protected areas of operation."

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MTRB Specification
Displacememt: 1,750 tons
Length: 51.5 m
Width: 25 m

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MRSV Multi-purpose Rescue & Salvage Vessel
The MRSV is a multipurpose semi-submersible vessel capable to transport two Drass Midget Submarines. It can also operate as a rescue and salvage vessel for a Midget or a Conventional submarines, and provide transportation, maintenance and logistic support to the Midget Submarines.

It provides comfortable accommodation for the submarine crew which is essential for a deployable base. This allows forward deployment of midget submarines.

For salvage operations, its two 60 ton winches can lift a flooded Drass DG160 Midget Submarine from the seabed and recovering it to the semi-submersible drydock for transportation ashore.

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MTRB Specification
Displacememt: 9,000 tons
Length: 80 m
Width: 25 m

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Cos.Mos.S Legacy
The Drass Midget Transportation and Recovery Barge (MTRB) builds on the company's Cos.Mo.S inheritance. A similar barge, ARC MAYOR JAIME ARIAS ARANGO (DF 170), was supplied to Columbia to support the two Cos.Mo.S SX-506 midget subs:
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With the retirement of Colombia's two Cos.Mo.S SX-506 midget submarines, ARC MAYOR JAIME ARIAS ARANGO (DF 170) appears to have been removed from active service also:
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