File:S647 Minerve Dive 020120 V Vescovo and Admiral Jean-Louis Barbier.jpg

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English: On February 1st, 2020, Caladan Oceanic's ultra-deep diving submersible Limiting Factor descended off the coast of Toulon to investigate the wreck of the SS Minereve (S647), lost with all hands in 1968. Accompanying the pilot, Victor Vescovo, was a retired member of France's submarine community, Admiral Jean-Louis Barbier. The mission was to survey the wreck at a depth of 2,350 meters to help discover the true cause of its unexplained sinking.
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Victor Vescovo, pilot of the deep-ocean submersible Limiting Factor (right), and Admiral Jean-Louis Barbier (French Navy, retired), investigating the wreck of SS Minerve in February 2020

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