FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
NEW NAVY SEAL MUSEUM DOWNTOWN RECEIVES GIANT ARTIFACT THROUGH SECOND-STORY WINDOW
San Diego Museum Loads in Largest Collection Piece Via Crane – Retired Navy SEALs onsite to oversee installation
SAN DIEGO, CA (September 18, 2024) – The upcoming Navy SEAL Museum San Diego (NSMSD), located at 1001 Kettner Blvd., will be receiving a SEAL Delivery Vehicle (SDV) which will be crane-lifted into the Museum’s second floor in a highly visible installation on September 26, 2024, at 6:30 AM.
The SDV is 21-ft. long and weighs over 1,600 lbs. It has been shipped cross country from Navy SEAL Museum, Fort Pierce via flatbed truck. Once inside, the SDV will eventually be suspended from the ceiling 15 ft. overhead. Visitors will be able to witness the collection piece’s size and scale personally when the Museum opens in Summer/Fall 2025.
Naval Special Warfare has been using SDVs since the 1970s in various configurations. SDVs are used to recon enemy harbors, conduct anti-ship operations, and covertly insert and extract U.S. Navy SEALs. They can be deployed from submarines and other craft.
NSMSD’s Executive Director Captain (SEAL) Todd Perry, USN (Ret.) says, “This installation will be an exclusive opportunity to witness one of Naval Special Warfare’s most unique assets—a SEAL Delivery Vehicle (SDV) —as it is craned into our new San Diego Museum site through a large second-floor window. Attendees will get a sneak-preview of this vessel that will be suspended in the museum above an SDV simulator, visitors will experience what it takes to ‘fly’ this wet submarine through challenging mission scenarios—although they will miss out on the ‘full benefit’ of being wet and cold in this dark, cramped clandestine submersible.”
The Navy SEAL Museum San Diego is currently building out its exhibition space at 1001 Kettner Blvd., the former downtown location of the Museum of Contemporary Arts San Diego. The Navy SEAL Museum San Diego plans to open in 2025.
Interviews available with:
- CEO Master Chief (SEAL) Rick Kaiser, USN (Ret.)
- Executive Director Captain (SEAL) Todd Perry, USN (Ret.)
- Deputy Executive Director Captain (SEAL) Brian “Beef” Drechsler, USN (Ret.)
- Chief Warrant Officer (SEAL) Lance Cummings, USN (Ret.)
SDV hoisted into soon-to-be Navy SEAL Museum San Diego
Hi-resolution images of the following available upon request:
SDV Underwater with SEALs
SDV Underwater
NSMSD South-facing, 2nd floor window
Navy SEAL Museum San Diego is located:
About Navy SEAL Museum San Diego (NSMSD)
The Navy SEAL Museum San Diego (NSMSD) is the second museum, with its sister location located in Ft. Pierce, Florida, dedicated solely to preserving the history of the U.S. Navy SEALs and their predecessors. NSMSD will create a venue of inspiration, reverence, and education that honors the service of the Frogmen, from World War II to the present day, central to the Naval Special Warfare Command. Built to honor the men who served with fortitude and ingenuity, the main objective of the Museum is educating the public by providing the opportunity to explore the history of the Navy SEALs and their predecessors through interactive exhibits, while honoring the fallen at the Navy SEAL Memorial and caring for those warriors’ families through Trident House Charities Program. For more information, visit navysealmuseumsd.org.
Media Contacts
Elaine Ryan
National Director of Marketing
Navy SEAL Museum
Phone: (772) 595-5845 x 216
elaine@navysealmuseum.org
Matthew Schiff
Assistant Director of Marketing
Navy SEAL Museum San Diego
858-342-9926
matthewschiff@navysealmuseumsd.org
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