What is a dry deck shelter?
A Navy diver rigs the dry deck shelter aboard the guided missile submarine USS Ohio for a dive.
Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Barry Hirayama/DVIDSA dry deck shelter, or DDS for short, is a long cylindrical lockout module located near the sail on the deck of US Navy submarines.
In the 1960s, USS Grayback, a formerly decommissioned diesel-electric submarine, was brought back into action to remedy the inefficiency.
The Grayback's converted missile bays streamlined special operations, facilitating the deployment of platoons quickly and covertly.
Persons:
Petty, Barry Hirayama
Organizations:
Navy
Locations:
Ohio