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This is how Navy SEALs swim out of a submerged submarine
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This is how Navy SEALs swim out of a submerged submarine
Daniel Brown
Dec. 11, 2017, 05:12 PM

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    We saw a compartment on the USS John Warner called a "lockout trunk."
    Lockout trunks are used as an escape hatch for the crew and to get SEALs off the ship.


During our recent tour of the USS John Warner nuclear-powered submarine, we got a chance to see a small compartment known as a "lockout trunk."

"This is actually how we would get SEALs off the ship submerged," Senior Chief Mark Eichenlaub told Business Insider.

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