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  • On the evening of 24 May 1941, British lieutenant commander Malcolm Wanklyn, in command of the submarine Upholder, sighted an enemy troop convoy strongly escorted by destroyers off Sicily.
  • Despite going to sea on a boat with no windows, no fantail, no helipad or even a hatch to allow in some tension-breaking fresh salt air, submariners are still sailors at heart.
  • The back section is fitted with the nuclear reactor, which powers the submarine. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the water tumbles over the huge boulders forming a great cloak of foam, the dorsal fins of the salmon along their blue/black backs pierce the sudsy water like an emerging submarine.
  • This estimate includes both subaerial and submarine volcanoes, about in equal amounts. What's the carbon footprint of ... a volcano?
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  • The submarine dived to avoid being seen.
  • We know that the type of escape hatch that's on the Kursk is the same that's been on the Kito (ph) class submarines, and these -- the LR5 has exercise with in the -- with a NATO Polish Kito class submarines. CNN Transcript - Breaking News: Russian Submarine Accident: Rear Admiral Cobbald Discusses Rescue Equipment Being Sent Out to Site - August 18, 2000
  • Also, just before the Russian submariner opens the torpedo tube, he is asked "What do you think is in there? Stargate SG-1 Watchathon - 'Small Victories' (S04E01)
  • The research is designed to determine the number of pygmy blue whales that visit the area, which is also popular with warships and submarines.
  • Beneath, where even in August noonday, the sun cannot find its way by a chink, and babies lie stark naked in the cavernous shade, Allen Street presents a sort of submarine and greenish gloom, as if its humanity were actually moving through a sea of aqueous shadows, faces rather bleached and shrunk from sunlessness as water can bleach and shrink. Humoresque A Laugh on Life with a Tear Behind It
  • We will order and complete the fourth Trident submarine.
  • The number of destroyers, frigates and submarines each in the Pakistan navy are approximately half that of India.
  • Close manoeuvring, defending against air and submarine attacks, naval gunfire shoots, practising replenishment operations at sea and helicopter operations will be among the evolutions which should keep the teenagers excited.
  • Telephone system: excellent domestic and international facilities; automatic system domestic: coaxial and multiconductor cable carry most voice traffic; parallel microwave radio relay network carries some additional telephone channels international: 5 submarine coaxial cables; satellite earth stations - The 2000 CIA World Factbook
  • Depth charge : or depth Bomb; Weapon used by ships or aircraft to attack submerged submarines.
  • Carrying submarine bombs, torpedoes and Harpoon missiles, it can offer outstanding surface and submarine detection equipment, and it has more applications than a submarine.
  • We'll do whatever it takes to recover the bodies and to raise the submarine and to figure it out.
  • When you make only submarine sandwiches, you get pretty good at making submarine sandwiches. THE 22 IMMUTABLE LAWS OF BRANDING
  • He criticised Labour claims that drones could render nuclear submarines obsolete. Times, Sunday Times
  • All employees at the submarine base require security clearance.
  • Fish biologists descend in bathyspheres and submarines to the deepest oceanic canyon, and trawlers scrape up odd saltwater nematodes and mollusks from the bottom sediments.
  • The 12 - pounder anti-submarine gun was salvaged by divers from Bristol Aerospace Sub-Aqua Club in 1972 when they cut through the mount with explosives.
  • Even the most hawkish leaders baulked at countenancing a right of pre-emptive action when the world's principal disputants both had nuclear missile submarines designed to evade a surprise attack.
  • Its naval forces since then have emphasised the importance of aircraft carriers, defended closely by submarines and destroyers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Be it anti-drugs patrols in the Caribbean, anti-piracy patrols off Somalia, mine clearance in the Persian Gulf or intelligence gathering by nuclear-powered attack submarines, naval operations rarely make the news.
  • These ships were to be supported by six torpedo-boat destroyers, two submarines and support ships.
  • In a cramped conference room known as the "submarine" inside the fortresslike New York Fed, more than a dozen employees who constituted the institution's AIG task force were working marathon days, crammed elbow to elbow around a long wooden conference table. AIG, a symbol of financial crisis, repays bailout loan and finds new foothold
  • He criticised Labour claims that drones could render nuclear submarines obsolete. Times, Sunday Times
  • Any such lateral motions could contribute to the absence or thinness of distal marine tephra layers on submarine high points or steep slopes.
  • So its presence in areas of responsibility of missile armed submarines is subject to strict regulation.
  • For example, the midget submarine sunk by the USS Ward had the wrong bow and stern structure.
  • Dr Mansell's most notable achievement was his role in establishing the remediation program for the Collins Class submarine and his work with the Navy to bring the subs to operational capability.
  • We thank B. Pelletier for fruitful discussions on the origin of the shallow submarine shelf, and G. Wadge and S. J. Day for their careful reviews.
  • Another was submarine-launched ballistic missiles as a part of the nuclear deterrent of the superpowers.
  • Our home base was a huge glowing translucent submarine, shaped like a blimp.
  • The submarine had to surface but then faced rough seas. Times, Sunday Times
  • During the Miocene the shelf was intermittently emergent, and the submarine canyons were extended to the shelf area through headward erosion.
  • At the age of 60, the US-made sub is not only the Navy's longest-serving submarine but also the world's oldest submarine still in service.
  • Diesel-powered submarines use combustion engines to provide power and charge the sub's batteries.
  • The narrative is of a night spent at Dunoon in Scotland which used to be a nuclear submarine base. The Sun
  • Luckily, the reactor was turned back on before the submarine imploded from the pressure of being beyond its maximum design depth.
  • It was a vivid reminder that descending the water column in a submarine is an unnatural act.
  • MORE than 60 gallons of radioactive liquid has spilled from a nuclear submarine into a river. The Sun
  • It's ultimately the responsibility of the submarine to remain clear of surface vessels.
  • The United States Navy is investigating the use of fiber optics for communicating with submerged submarines.
  • A Royal Navy submarine was forced to pull out of exercises off the coast of Scotland early yesterday morning when it went aground.
  • Germany resumes unrestricted submarine warfare. The American Nation: A History of the United States to 1877
  • By understanding how dolphins move in the water, perhaps they could improve torpedo, ship and submarine designs.
  • Submarines also engaged enemy combatant ships and auxiliary vessels, pursuing combat operations in assumed or reconnoitered combat designation areas of enemy task forces and on their deployment routes.
  • The Admiral remembers all too clearly returning from long Cold War submarine patrols, and having to queue on a rainswept jetty to use a phone.
  • The Allies could now bomb factories and submarine pens with great frequency and accuracy.
  • The submarine consists of six watertight compartments separated by transverse bulkheads in a pressurised double-hull.
  • A British ballistic missile submarine has fired torpedoes at an American destroyer - all for the sake of research.
  • Tasmania, Western Australia, and the Northern Territories are not members of the NEM, although Tasmania is expected to join in the next few months via the Basslink interconnector, a high voltage direct current (HVDC) submarine cable. Energy profile of Australia
  • Nothing ever goes smoothly for the Little Einsteins, despite the fact that they have at their disposal Rocket, an artificially intelligent futuristic vehicle capable of morphing from a spaceship to a submarine to a mechanical jungle animal or whatever else the situation calls for. Archive 2009-04-05
  • The stealthiest way of launching the mini-sub will be underwater, via another submarine. Times, Sunday Times
  • Due to their low submerged speed, most submarines operated as temporarily submersible torpedo boats, largely sailing and often attacking while surfaced.
  • Easter Saturday was the day when the fatal hour arrived to strike, and the Germans sent their shiploads to Ireland; but the old British Navy had their tip in time, and they arrested the arms and sent the ships to the bottom of. the sea, and the German submarine ran to Ireland with Sir Roger Casement, who was supposed to be the Ambassador at the Court of Berlin-we have a wonderful lot of ambassadors, but somehow they are living out of Ireland, a whole lot of them (laughter) and they are remaining away for Ireland's good, and I trust that what will happen to poor de Valera is what happened to some men like Casement. The Irish Problem
  • A new dock built to refit Britain's Trident submarines has been officially opened at Devonport.
  • A novel submarine optical fiber cable monitoring system based on BOTDR and sonar is proposed, and the method of measurement is also discussed.
  • All Trident Ploughshares protesters, who have broken into Faslane to attack Trident submarines, have been armed with hammers designed to destroy the subs' sensitive computer equipment.
  • Trenchant is just starting a programme of sea trials following a ground-breaking refit which has set the standard for other submarines.
  • And as the forward escape hatch was also destroyed, the LR5's only hope of gaining access to the submarine now is through the aft hatch.
  • I don't think a regular submarine movement along the Arctic waters north of Russia, heading east, would even attract anyone's attention. BARRACUDA 945
  • One of the many interesting sidebars includes computer-enhanced images of a classic battle photo that reveals the previously unnoticed presence of midget submarines just off Battleship Row.
  • Moments later, a high-pressure air line connecting to main ballast tanks allowing the submarine to control its depth bursts its seal in the seventh compartment.
  • So we will miniaturise a submarine, inject it into an artery, and with Captain Owens at the controls Fantastic Voyage
  • Other concepts include wind and submarine cars with the latter docking onto floating pontoons.
  • I don't think a regular submarine movement along the Arctic waters north of Russia, heading east, would even attract anyone's attention. BARRACUDA 945
  • Despite a spirited effort from HMS Tireless the submariners lost the inaugural match but they are already looking forward to a return match and the chance to level the score.
  • Byron remembered this tactic from submarine school exercises off New London.
  • The aircraft carrier group could be comprised of up to six to eight surface warships, two to three attack nuclear submarines, and one or two auxiliary vessels.
  • Besides diving, we had many other entertainment choices, such as fishing, surfing, jungle exploration, parasailing, helicopter flights, banana boat trips, even submarine expeditions.
  • Wherever the Valle Group is exposed, it has been interpreted as a clastic, marine, sedimentary sequence that includes turbidite, submarine-fan complexes deposited in water depths ranging from outer neritic to bathyal.
  • At least one of the submarines is on patrol at any time. Times, Sunday Times
  • The submerged firing of the missiles can be conducted in a single salvo while the submarine is moving at a speed of 5 knots.
  • He was also prepared to divulge details of an operation by the nuclear submarine HMS Trafalgar. Times, Sunday Times
  • Along the edges of the convoys sailed a variety of ships: graceful sloops, chunky corvettes, slim gunboats like the Dutch Soemba, antisubmarine patrol craft, fast PT boats, and everywhere sleek destroyers.
  • The Dutch ship was torpedoed by an enemy submarine in March of 1942.
  • His main aim was a breakthrough to the coast of Belgium so that German submarine pens could be destroyed.
  • The Delta IV submarines are strategic nuclear missile submarines designed to carry out strikes on military and industrial installations and naval bases.
  • The Crimean War yielded inkwells made from Russian cannonballs, and the mainly naval Spanish-American war of 1898 produced souvenirs made from submarine cable cut while under fire, and artillery shells made into cigar cutters.
  • It just seemed to me that it would be more interesting to have things like submarine sonars and old grandfather clocks and lines from famous movies and bird songs and things like that.
  • If undersea walking seems a bit like hard work, how about a submarine scooter ride? Times, Sunday Times
  • All employees at the submarine base require security clearance.
  • The captain of a submarine is shown observing through the periscope a broken-backed merchantman, torpedoed fair amidships and sinking by the bow, with the complacent rhyme.
  • On the ship on which I crossed there were seamen who had been torpedoed three times In its submarine warfare the enemy has broken every international and human law -- has used "frightfulness" to its fullest extent, and the answer of our merchant seamen is to go to sea again as soon as the ship is ready, and the older men, who had retired, return to sea. Women and War Work
  • Anthony Curio bragged the whole way how he’d taken Suzy Micheli to the drive-in only he always called the drive-in the submarine races the night before, popping her cherry on the vinyl seat Jimmy and I were sitting on. Kings of Colorado
  • The predominant feature of the shoreline is the rocky cliffs, extending under water to encompass a lush kelp forest, submarine reefs and offshore seamounts.
  • The fossils of the westernmost exposures of the Hoko River Formation are allochthonous, preserved in reworked concretions within conglomerates that were deposited as part of a submarine fan system during late Eocene time.
  • Ships of War, "round" and "long"; trireme; penteconter; liburna; galley; dromon; galleas; junk; Viking craft; galleon; two and three-deckers; steam; submarine; destroyer; battle cruiser; dreadnought A History of Sea Power
  • The A7 was the first submarine in the Royal Navy to be fitted with hydroplanes on her conning tower.
  • The company concerned produced circuitry for the communications systems of the new American nuclear submarines. THE LAST RAVEN
  • How could this happen to a giant submarine like Kursk?
  • Submarine trenches usually develop downward from depths around 6,000 m, the beginning of the hadal region, exclusive domain of highly specialized and exquisite molluscan communities.
  • Telephone system: general assessment: excellent domestic and international facilities; automatic system domestic: coaxial and multiconductor cables carry most of the voice traffic; parallel microwave radio relay systems carry some additional telephone channels international: country code - 46; 5 submarine coaxial cables; satellite earth stations - 1 Intelsat (Atlantic Ocean), 1 Eutelsat, and 1 Inmarsat (Atlantic and Indian Ocean regions); note - Sweden shares the Inmarsat earth station with the other Nordic countries The 2004 CIA World Factbook
  • On August 12, 2000, the "Kursk" -- the largest attack submarine ever built -- went out to perform a drill in the Barents Sea. Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
  • In the same document, Esat also said that it had signed a contract with a major submarine cable company to construct a fibre optic submarine cable between Ireland and Britain.
  • Inside the museum, all manner of detailed models, from submarines, steamboats and trawlers to battleships, tugs and cobles, competed for best model in the various classes.
  • I have no difficulty in labelling most of the bombing campaigns (particularly the firebombing in Japan, arguably also the starvation inevitably caused by the submarine and mining campaigns) as war crimes. War Crimes, Past and Present
  • Vanity is the cheese in the submarine sandwich of social intercourse.
  • A Soviet submarine had claimed torpedo hits on her. Times, Sunday Times
  • Serious consideration was given to shipping the oil under the ice to Greenland in nuclear submarines. Times, Sunday Times
  • When a submarine changes its course or speed in relation to a sonobuoy, the event shows up as a change in the frequency of the sound source. Terror At Dawn
  • It had been confirmed at an earlier court hearing that'the defendant is a serving naval petty officer on board a nuclear submarine. The Sun
  • The US Drug Enforcement Agency said the camouflaged 31m-long Ecuadorian submarine, a vessel capable of carrying many tons of cocaine, was found in a river near the border with Colombia.
  • The Nuclear submarine is a kind of strategic weapon.
  • When a nuclear submarine has a close encounter with an unidentified object, it crashes in the ocean depths. The Sun
  • Parliament last month gave the SA National Defence Force permission to purchase new equipment such as corvettes, submarines and aircraft. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Observations on the neutrally buoyant ammoniacal cephalopods of the mesopelagic zone are rare and based on submarine or ROV observations that are typically brief.
  • Relieving the tension of hours below surface, crewmen on board a U.S. Navy submarine play a round of cards while a shipmate kibitzes from his bunk.
  • The Royal Navy has two submarine rescue submersibles, the NR5 and Scorpio, which are currently on standby near Glasgow.
  • Telephone system: general assessment: NA domestic: landline, telefax, mobile cellular telephone system international: fiber-optic cable, microwave radio relay, satellite earth station, submarine cable Isle of Man
  • Tragically, on Christmas Eve, as elements of the division crossed the English Channel on board the troop ship Leopoldville, a German submarine torpedoed the ship.
  • A spokesman for the dockyard said they hoped to launch the first submarine within two years.
  • British agents developed a one-man midget submarine specifically to target enemy shipping anchored in ports or inshore waters.
  • Anti-submarine warfare is an area where the advantage swings between the surface fleet and the submerged boats.
  • The fifth submarine, beset by a broken gyrocompass, did not set out until 05.30 and would spend most of the day travelling in circles. Sealing Their Fate
  • Black water was seen in the ship's wake after the bombs exploded, proof the submarine was doomed.
  • On the walls of primary schools are large diagrams of submarines and warships built in St Petersburg, showing the torpedo compartments with illustrations of how torpedoes are fired.
  • The convoy was attacked by submarines.
  • Britain is the only nation with a fleet of nuclear submarines but no aerial search protection. Times, Sunday Times
  • While in the Senior Service Mr Allingham serviced aircraft and acted as a spotter for submarines and mines during the Battle of Jutland.
  • A magnificent feature of submarine battle damage is of uncertainty and its association.
  • Minutes after the sonobuoy was in the water, the faint sound of a submarine screw entered the headphones of a young petty officer aboard the helicopter.
  • The hulls were ripped off the towed sub during a fierce storm and the submarine sank in 170 metres of water.
  • The submarine dived just in time to avoid the enemy attack.
  • The study on petrology, lithochemistry and geo-chemistry of the pillow lava shows that it is the product of submarine basalt.
  • During the first and second wars, Chechen rebels sought to acquire radioactive and biological materials, plotted to hijack a nuclear submarine and cased military nuclear installations.
  • In August 2004, congressional auditors cited Northrop's "impaired objectivity" in proposing to evaluate antisubmarine and antimine technologies for the Navy, including some systems the company built itself. Northrop Seeks Buyers for Consulting Unit
  • It will involve more than 60 ships and submarines, including the American carrier USS Enterprise, 20 frigates and destroyers and 54 aircraft.
  • When his submarine is bombed, McClenahan gallantly chooses to save his crew over himself. Weekly Mishmash: January 24-30 : Scrubbles.net
  • It was unrestricted submarine warfare. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now they have underwater ships to resupply their submarines. Times, Sunday Times
  • More committed to winning the war than to ruling Germany, he lent his prestige to a series of policies, including unrestricted submarine warfare, that overstrained Germany's resources and added the USA to an already long list of enemies.
  • Submarine crewmen were watched carefully for the effects of stress from two many combat cruises.
  • Both Goddio and Egyptologist David Fabre, a member of the European Institute of Submarine Archaeology, think a "magus" could have practiced fortune telling rituals using the bowl. Archive 2008-10-01
  • Telecommunications: highly developed, well maintained, and integrated; extensive redundant system of multiconductor cables, supplemented by microwave radio relay microwave links; 9,418,000 telephones; broadcast stations - 3 (3 relays) AM, 12 (39 repeaters) FM, 8 (7 repeaters) TV; 5 submarine cables; 1 communication satellite earth station operating in INTELSAT The 1994 CIA World Factbook
  • As regards economic factors, the submarine campaign had shut down Japanese industry before strategic bombing even started.
  • To see above and below the water, mudskippers pop their movable eyes out of the water and move them up and down like a submarine periscope.
  • asdic is an acronym for antisubmarine detection investigation committee
  • The Ohio class submarines serve the United States Navy as the virtually undetectable undersea launch platforms of intercontinental missiles.
  • Through the use of automation and unique information management, Zumwalt's undersea warfare combat system can be operated by one-third the crew of current Aegis-class anti-submarine warfare platforms.
  • There were a record number of entries from yellow submarines, tall ships, small ships, rafts, sea serpents, to shipwrecks and fishing boats and lots more besides.
  • Our neutrality would have eliminated any need for the German submarine offensive in the Atlantic and so would have kept America out of the war too.
  • The attacks by day and night utterly destroyed the towns surrounding the submarine pens but did virtually no damage to the targets themselves.
  • Danny Lawson/Associated Press The submarine is armed with Spearfish torpedoes and Tomahawk cruise missiles. British Submarine Floats High and Dry
  • He is the only junior rating to have a warship named for him, the Collins class submarine HMAS Sheean.
  • Even for veteran scuba divers such as myself, an excursion on a submarine is an exciting adventure.
  • The submarine could not be raised for six weeks, at which time the bodies on board were recovered
  • Some of Nepad's major projects still in the pipeline include a fibre optic submarine cable on the East Coast to connect Durban and Djibouti and the Inga III project in the Congo.
  • A large mast with an opening at the top would extend out of the sail of the Kilo and suck in air to circulate around the sub while the submarine recharged.
  • The actual submarine specialized in surprise attacks on enemy merchant ships.
  • They can send simple and brief messages like that but there's no easy way to communicate with a submarine.
  • Ah, Bel-ustegui is as bad as El -ato, he feels his own weird obligation to carry on in German submariner slang, it is just precisamente a seagoing Tower of Babel here-the torpedo? why is he screaming about the torpedo? Gravity's Rainbow
  • When Duquesne Light and Power "beached" one of Admiral Hyman Rickover's 70-MW submarine reactors at Shippingport, Pennsylvania, in 1957, it became the nation's first commercial plant. The American Spectator
  • He was a Christian Scientist, and he had initiated voluntary Sunday Services on the Submarine.
  • The home side were more at sea than a submarine. Times, Sunday Times
  • While the country needs international help to scrap its nuclear submarines, a newly minted Russian billionaire can pay a huge sum for an English soccer team.
  • A submarine fleet is still essential in providing Canada with the necessary means to defend the world's longest coastline.
  • Germany resumes unrestricted submarine warfare. The American Nation: A History of the United States to 1877
  • Present-day carbon dioxide CO2 emissions from subaerial and submarine volcanoes are uncertain at the present time. Survivor Season 8: the Hockey Team – the Mann Overboard Episode « Climate Audit
  • The submarine can carry up to 18 missiles or torpedoes.
  • Based on a new ER algorithm, a grade evaluation model of submarine battle damage was proposed.
  • Following an invisible beam a miniature submarine hones in on the device, until it comes up on Simmo's television monitor.
  • The rules changed beyond recognition with the switch from diesel to nuclear-powered submarines. Times, Sunday Times
  • Submarines were attacked by aircraft, airships, mines, Naval vessels (including submarines) and merchant ships.
  • Smaller fluvial or subaqueous overprints of former submarine channel morphologies and even desiccation or fracturing may be sought to test our model.
  • Some thirty ships and submarines had been sunk there. A Channel of Peace
  • A visitor to the control room of this nuclear missile submarine might pass it by without a second thought.
  • And so, from Colombia, you see the cartels putting multiton shipments, up to eight and 10 tons of cocaine a time, into submarines. CNN Transcript Oct 14, 2009
  • Teneriffe primitive strata, or even those trappean and ambiguous porphyries, which constitute the bases of Etna, and of several volcanoes of the Andes, we must not conclude from this isolated fact, that the whole archipelago of the Canaries is the production of submarine fires. Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
  • There are workshops in which they can repair most parts of the submarine that go wrong. Times, Sunday Times
  • The primary mission of Neustrashimy Class frigates is to combat submarines and surface ships.
  • The Germans may have had a fine submarine on paper but producing it in numbers was a different matter.
  • The development of radar and improvement of sonar detection also aided the blimps and airplanes, frigates, and destroyers as they sought out enemy submarines and attacked them with depth charges.
  • Objective To observe and evaluate the regulatory effect of complex-probiotic-preparation on humoral immunity function of sailors in nuclear-powered submarine during long term voyage.
  • The most dramatic escape was that of the submarine Orze, which had initially been interned in neutral Estonia.
  • British submarines conducted 2,223 patrols in home waters, the Atlantic, Mediterranean and Far East.
  • Vietnam orders submarines and warplanes from Russia photo: Creative Commons/saturnism WN.com - Business News
  • He was also prepared to divulge details of an operation by the nuclear submarine HMS Trafalgar. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was the optical instrument which allowed submarines to attack other vessels. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Canadian Maritime Force has four Victoria class diesel-electric submarines, formerly Upholder Class submarines of the UK Royal Navy.
  • I don't think a regular submarine movement along the Arctic waters north of Russia, heading east, would even attract anyone's attention. BARRACUDA 945
  • The drills involved a total of 14 patrol boats, landing craft and submarine hunting boats, along with two military aircraft, according to the newspaper, which said the aim was to refine antisubmarine, resupply and island defense capabilities. Beijing Stages South China Sea Military Drills
  • These submarines do not have to submerge or go to sea to launch their long-range missiles.
  • It's a Trident ballistic missile submarine that's home ported in Farmington, Washington.
  • Alluvial basins act as direct sources for turbidite basins when contemporaneous shallow marine shelves are by-passed and detritus is fed along submarine canyons that erode back into alluvial basins or coastal plains.
  • Our submarine was attacked by the enemy's depth charge.
  • The Soviet Pacific Fleet deployed 100 submarines, combined with 140 surface warships, including a Kiev-class light aircraft carrier, to defend its insurance force in the Sea of Okhotsk.
  • The defect is said to be the first of its kind in Britain's fleet of nuclear-powered submarines.
  • A trained, fit submariner, possibly with breathing apparatus, might do it.
  • The submerged firing of the missiles can be conducted in a single salvo while the submarine is moving at a speed of 5 knots.
  • The PRC is working on more advanced designs for both submarines and submarine-fired missiles.
  • Exactly how they "strafed" the immoral and ubiquitous Hun submarine it is inexpedient to say. Stand By! Naval Sketches and Stories
  • A one-man submarine which can plunge to the icy depths of the sea allowing aquanauts access to a previously unreachable marine world has arrived in Hull to make a valuable addition to the city's rich maritime heritage.
  • The naval Super Lynx is a multi-role helicopter for anti-surface warfare, anti-submarine warfare, search and rescue and utility operations.
  • Telephone system: excellent domestic and international facilities; automatic system domestic: coaxial and multiconductor cable carry most voice traffic; parallel microwave radio relay network carries some additional telephone channels international: 5 submarine coaxial cables; satellite earth stations -- 1 Intelsat (Atlantic Ocean), 1 Eutelsat, and 1 Inmarsat The 1999 CIA Factbook
  • One of eight of the frigates converted for use as a Coastal Forces Control Frigate, HMS Torrington, destroyed a midget submarine on Christmas Day in 1944, just as the ship was going to anchor for Christmas lunch.
  • Right now, these vertically integrated dinosaurs make everything from hard-disk drives to submarine cables.

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