SEA 00C3 Authorization for Navy Use (ANU)
Program
The ANU Program provides a list of
selected diving equipment, tools and accessories which have undergone design
safety reviews, testing and evaluation to ensure diver safety and acceptability.
All DoD personnel shall click on the respective link below to access the ANU on
SUPSALV's CAC enabled website. This provides the latest ANU additions and
contains the link for providing ANU feedback. The consolidated list is provided
for public release and provides a synopsis of all items on the ANU List. This
list is generated periodically to reflect updates made on the secure site but
may not reflect the most recent changes..
The presence of commercial
items on this list should not be construed as an official endorsement. (Full Disclaimer is located at the bottom or this page)
Procedures for evaluation of diving equipment for the
Authorization for Military Use (AMU) purposes NAVSEA 00C INSTRUCTION 10560.2E
Notice
Manufacturers shall not claim compliance with portions or
segments of the requirements of the U.S. Navy's ANU Program nor shall they use
the U.S. Navy's ANU Program name in any statements about their respective
item(s) unless the item(s) has been reviewed by 00C3 as being compliant to the
ANU instruction and catalogued on the ANU List.
Disclaimer
The presence of this list on the United States Navy's Supervisor
of Salvage and Diving website on the Internet is to facilitate the flow of
immediate and timely information, world-wide, to all United States military
diving activities, wherever they may be so situated.
The compilation of
commercial items in this list should not be construed as an official
United States Navy endorsement of any, or all, of these products. Instead, this
list is merely citing those items authorized for United States military usage.
It is published to ensure uniformity and enhanced workings of operations in the
United States military diving commands. The United States Navy does not
render any endorsement, certification, warranty, recommendation or opinion as to
the manufacture or usage of these products, nor do we guarantee this list
will not undergo periodic changes reflective of the operational, budgetary and
procurement requirements of the United States military.
The United States Navy will not accept any
liability for any loss, damage or injury resulting from the use of the
information contained in this list; and, that whatever use the recipient makes
of the information is done so at his own risk. Moreover, the recipient will
hold harmless the United States Navy, its Officers and personnel,
employees and agents against any and all claims arising from any use of the
information contained within this document.