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How a U.S. Navy Los Angeles-Class Attack Submarine ‘Sank’ a British Aircraft Carrier
The Day a U.S. Submarine ‘Sank’ a British Aircraft Carrier Key Points and Summary: In a 2013 joint naval exercise, the U.S. nuclear-powered attack submarine USS Dallas successfully “sank” the British ...
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Outnumbered and outgunned, the crew of the U.S.S. Johnston fought overwhelming odds before their ship sank more than 21,000 ...
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Could the Type XXI “Electric Boat” Submarine Have Saved Nazi Germany?
While the Type XXI subs sank no ships, their potential terrified Allied navies, prompting intensified anti-submarine efforts.
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Divers explore wreckage of WW1 Navy submarine - 100 years after it sank
A group of divers have explored the wreckage of a WW1-era Royal Navy submarine - 100 years after it sank. Dominic Robinson, 54, and a team of 10 dived 74m down to check out the century-old HMS M1 sub ...
China is on the verge of becoming a world-class submarine power, with new technology and a bigger, better fleet that is gaining on the U.S. and its allies—spurring a new undersea arms race in the ...
The Navy’s fleet of Ohio-class boats represents the largest submarines ever constructed for the service. The Ohio-class SSGNs are capable of carrying 154 Tomahawk land attack missiles (TLAMs) in ...
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