[Title 32 CFR 707.7]
[Code of Federal Regulations (annual edition) - July 1, 2002 Edition]
[Title 32 - NATIONAL DEFENSE]
[Subtitle A - Department of Defense (Continued)]
[Chapter Vi - DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY]
[Subchapter B - NAVIGATION]
[Part 707 - SPECIAL RULES WITH RESPECT TO ADDITIONAL STATION AND SIGNAL LIGHTS]
[Sec. 707.7 - Submarine identification light.]
[From the U.S. Government Printing Office]


32NATIONAL DEFENSE52002-07-012002-07-01falseSubmarine identification light.707.7Sec. 707.7NATIONAL DEFENSEDepartment of Defense (Continued)DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVYNAVIGATIONSPECIAL RULES WITH RESPECT TO ADDITIONAL STATION AND SIGNAL LIGHTS
Sec. 707.7  Submarine identification light.

    Submarines may display, as a distinctive means of identification, an 
intermittent flashing amber beacon with a sequence of operation of one 
flash per second for three (3) seconds followed by a three (3) second 
off-period. The light will be located where it can best be seen, as near 
as practicable, all around the horizon. It shall not be located less 
than two (2) feet above or below the masthead lights.

[48 FR 4284, Jan. 31, 1983]