The Analox Sub MkIIP forms a vital part of any nations submarine escape and rescue assets. In the event
of a DISSUB (Distressed Submarine) in which the submarine has lost power and is unable to
surface, the Sub MkIIP provides continuous real time monitoring of Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide,
Pressure & Temperature inside the submarine escape compartment and enables the Senior Survivor
to take those critical decisions needed to maximise survival within the DISSUB. The decision
whether to escape or continue to wait for a rescue is likely to be a matter of life and death,
as a result submariners need reliable equipment that has been specifically designed for the job – they have this in the Sub MkIIP.
The Sub MkIIP replaces the original Sub E-IR15P, it’s smaller, more lightweight
and offers longer battery endurance on half the batteries.
The Sub MkIIP is the only analyzer available on the market that meets the requirements
of NATO Stanag 1320 Ed 4, Minimum Requirements for Atmospheric Monitoring Equipment located in submarines with escape capability.
The effectiveness of the Sub MkIIP has been proven through several simulated DISSUB
exercises, in Norway, the USA and Italy, and through escape tank exercises at SETT in the UK.
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The sensors within the analyzer operate via diffusion, annual factory maintenance is
required, to ensure the performance of the Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide and pressure sensors throughout their service life.
Several versions of the Sub MkIIP are available under a Nato Stock Number – click here for further information.