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e essential for communicating with submerged | submarines, a critically important capability as submar |
Using one person | submarines, a team of international scientists made 30 |
or shafts for icebreakers and components for | submarines According to its website, the company has de |
hen informed of Miers' actions, Flag Officer | Submarines Admiral Horton wrote to the Admiralty about |
e of launch the River class were the fastest | submarines afloat. |
ith torpedoes, a customary act of Royal Navy | submarines after a kill. |
Pastores sighted | submarines again during convoy crossings in August and |
h where he became involved in the designs of | submarines, aircraft carriers and commando ships. |
ponsibility for generating the Fleet (ships, | submarines, aircraft and marines) today, tomorrow and t |
s containing many types of real world ships, | submarines, aircraft, and land defenses (i.e. |
mander, United States Sixth Fleet; Commander | Submarines, Allied Naval Forces South; Commander, Subma |
arine Force Sixth Fleet (CTF 69); Commander, | Submarines Allied Naval Forces South; and Commander, Fl |
to be her principal base for operations with | submarines along the east coast and in the Caribbean fr |
New Ireland, 11 June, and then searched for | submarines along sealanes leading from the Solomons tow |
Exercises, patrols, and hunts for | submarines along the east coast occupied Frankford unti |
ing a variant of the V-1 to be launched from | submarines also demonstrated that it would have been te |
Two | submarines also sank off of Block Island: the United St |
was a member of the first British A-class of | submarines, although slightly bigger than the lead boat |
was a member of the first British A-class of | submarines, although slightly bigger than the lead ship |
rols and participated in searches for German | submarines, although there is no record of her ever see |
killed war work such as flying planes and in | submarines, and men found physically unfit for mining. |
ssigned the numbers U-66 to U-70 to the five | submarines and had them redesigned and reconstructed to |
le V of the Treaty in Relation to the Use of | Submarines and Noxious Gases in Warfare, article 171 of |
eir ability to act stealthily against Soviet | submarines and surface ships. |
g, ship repair,Construction and Repairing of | Submarines and construction of offshore platforms and s |
stic and technical support for as many as 12 | submarines and service four of them alongside simultane |
Her planes had two skirmishes with surfaced | submarines, and on 5 September initiated night flying o |
coordinate all fixed tank work performed on | submarines and ships, and coordinate all sonar dome wor |
to be fitted into both the new Astute-class | submarines and the existing Trafalgar-class submarine, |
grinding, drilling, and fit up operations on | submarines and surface crafts. |
ctober 1940, the IJN schemed building of the | submarines and auxiliary vessels because there was a sh |
Throughout the 1990s, Typhoon class | submarines and the R-39 missiles they carried were grad |
six stages to destroy enemy tanks, cannons, | submarines, and gunboats. |
fficers would invite Hans into the ships and | submarines and that's when Hans would start spying. |
He commanded | submarines and ships during World War II. |
antic oceans, searching for German ships and | submarines, and rescuing the survivors of U-boat attack |
nd remains, the production and repair of the | submarines and military ships. |
oduced major components for the Astute class | submarines and the civil nuclear industry, including Si |
igned to be smaller than contemporary attack | submarines and simpler in design and construction. |
r overhaul in May 1944, Carlson trained with | submarines and acted as target ship and plane guard for |
rockets (ASROC) launched from surface ships, | submarines, and aircraft, as well as missiles (Tomahawk |
nth stay "down under," Sperry refitted seven | submarines and made a voyage repair on one. |
n Systems Director for the Upholder class of | submarines and then Commander of the Weapon Engineering |
configured to berth and dock nuclear powered | submarines and aircraft carriers. |
anean to protect Allied shipping from German | submarines and other dangers. |
igned to more readily detect and track enemy | submarines, and evaluated tactics and procedures which |
The S5W was used on 98 U.S. nuclear | submarines and the first British nuclear submarine, HMS |
Except for furtive movements by individual | submarines and minelayers, not a dog stirred from Augus |
A group of divers go down with high tech | submarines and other equipment to look for lost treasur |
d the Royal Navy in 1970 and commanded three | submarines and one surface warship during a career in w |
propulsion plants for the first U.S. nuclear | submarines and surface ships including the USS Nautilus |
nce, patrolled off the Irish coast for enemy | submarines, and went to the aid of vessels in distress. |
y the Allies, but attempts to attack it with | submarines and aircraft were unsuccessful. |
in pursuit for several days with airplanes, | submarines and torpedo boats. |
Ministry of Finance and they had approve 32 | submarines and one target ship. |
arine instruction in 1931, served in several | submarines, and was assigned to cruiser Detroit (CL-8) |
e to provide his men with the most effective | submarines and torpedoes possible. |
as a tribute to the officers and men of H.M. | Submarines, and to the Royal Navy of which they are a p |
the building of the Panama Canal, airplanes, | submarines and an organization resembling the United Na |
attacks in the Mediterranean by some smaller | submarines, and a small number were adapted to fire gra |
rmed merchant cruisers, two sloops, and five | submarines) and submarines of the Imperial Japanese Nav |
their 26 ships (2 cruisers, 9 destroyers, 5 | submarines and 11 torpedo boats), the Polish Navy saile |
0 forces participating, 20 surface ships and | submarines and about 200 fixed wing aircraft. |
He recognized early the importance of | submarines and aircraft, and sought to promote younger |
design of the remainder of Britain's A-class | submarines and worked out the first tactics for British |
has spent a great part of her life living on | submarines and military bases. |
lds were designed to stop all vessels except | submarines and shallow-draft surface craft. |
elected to move out rather than wait for the | submarines and risk exhausting its rations through wait |
ced the very long ocean voyages for American | submarines, and steadily tightened the noose on Imperia |
e was the third of Britain's nuclear-powered | submarines, and the second (and final) of the Valiant c |
The six | submarines and the depot ship left Britain on 8 April 1 |
, which was responsible for building nuclear | submarines and supercarriers, to form the sector Northr |
shipping missile carried by Soviet Charlie-I | submarines and Papa class submarine. |
which caused confusion amongst the following | submarines and in the manoeuvring seawater poured into |
e the class to allow it to dock with damaged | submarines and improve its navigational ability. |
ect 945 Барракуда, Кондор, and Марс (Sierra) | submarines, and in pairs to power the Project 941 Акула |
Allied | submarines and aircraft could not inflict significant d |
ese fleet was sighted on June 15 by American | submarines and by the next day Admiral Raymond Spruance |
As German aircraft, | submarines, and surface ships reached further into the |
on training problems with destroyers, other | submarines, and planes in Block Island Sound. |
e.g. a large map may have large battleships, | submarines and the like but small maps have destroyers |
Constant attacks by Soviet | submarines and British surface ships (consisting of a f |
ruisers, 59 destroyers and torpedo boats, 12 | submarines and several other ships were moved to Kronst |
the Type IXD1's were designated as transport | submarines, and could carry up to 252 tonnes of freight |
don, Connecticut, to take on spare parts for | submarines and to conduct tests and drills. |
was to consist altogether of several hundred | submarines and dozens of super-battleships, as well as |
He spent 15 years at sea, mostly in | submarines, and was a submarine commander. |
ry exercises, and serving as target ship for | submarines and surface ships were Etlah's usual employm |
who developed some of the first operational | submarines, and the first submarine of the United State |
Neither of these patrols uncovered any | submarines, and Neunzer returned to New York in late Au |
was the second of Britain's nuclear-powered | submarines, and the first of the two-unit Valiant class |
k area, or that a combination of destroyers, | submarines, and anti-submarine net tenders sank U-66 so |
ng and refitting destroyers, light cruisers, | submarines and other various naval vessels. |
rced the crew to scuttle the eight remaining | submarines and the three support ships, Cicero, Emilie |
g), 1 heavy minelayer (ORP Gryf) and several | submarines and smaller surface ships. |
San Diego towing targets for surface ships, | submarines, and aircraft, a role which paid dividends d |
ficer, 1st Flotilla in 1973 and Flag Officer | Submarines and Commander of Submarines, Eastern Atlanti |
rced the cancellation of 9 of the 12 ordered | submarines and the early retirement of the three built |
France, to protect shipping from the German | submarines and Q-ships. |
r across access lanes frequented by Japanese | submarines and other ships. |
China Navy and re-classed as Hai Shih class | submarines and two went to Italy and re-classed as Gian |
ean ports through waters infested with enemy | submarines and mines." |
th the Royal Navy, serving on destroyers and | submarines, and in such trouble spots as south east Asi |
HMS K2 was the second of the K class | submarines and was built at HM Dockyard, Portsmouth, En |
There the ship took part in exercises with | submarines and departed 27 August for the Samoan Island |
into the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, into | submarines and served on the famous French submarine Ca |
the preparation and operation of the ships, | submarines and aircraft of the Royal Navy based at Nort |
rotect convoys and other ships from Japanese | submarines and fighter aircraft. |
e for the town is generated by the base, its | submarines and visiting vessels alike. |
rotect convoys and other ships from Japanese | submarines and fighter aircraft. |
a fleet against air threats, surface ships, | submarines, and, to a lesser extent, provide fire power |
lling the Massachusetts waterways for German | submarines and, in 1919, was decommissioned after being |
The next day the five | submarines approached to within 11 kilometres of Sydney |
se of the attack is based on Russian nuclear | submarines approaching the United States west coast und |
Their boats were originally squids, their | submarines are enhanced ichthyosaurs (here called uruke |
Bangor was a home port for | submarines armed with Trident D-5 missiles. |
ic nuclear deterrent, in the form of nuclear | submarines armed with Trident missiles. |
ominated by BAE, including naval vessels and | submarines, armoured fighting vehicles (over 95% of the |
area of the submarine patrol line before the | submarines arrived on their patrol stations. |
As of April 2011, the Royal Navy | submarines Artful, Audacious, Agamemnon and Anson are a |
ithi and Guam and acted as training ship for | submarines as well as aiding in the expansion of anchor |
System (PUFFS) is a passive sonar system for | submarines, as well as a nickname for the seamen convey |
carrying submarine fleet from four to three | submarines, as part of plans to cut costs and to promot |
nducted antisubmarine patrols against German | submarines as a part of Unit 1 with the submarine chase |
w (the so-called "cruiser rules") applied to | submarines as well as to surface vessels. |
al shipyard that also built minesweepers and | submarines, as a Type M cargo ship. |
He describes the | submarines as 'freaks' that were designed especially fo |
en-oxygen propulsion had been considered for | submarines as early as World War I, the concept was not |
rly one-seventh of those given other nuclear | submarines at the same time. |
Safe to Dive: | Submarines at Cockatoo Island 1914-1991. |
July 1943, Florikan aided in the training of | submarines at Pearl Harbor, acting as target, screening |
enabled detection of surfaced and snorkeling | submarines at considerable distances. |
Adamant was capable of servicing up to nine | submarines at a time while accommodating their crews. |
left across the top of the screen, and four | submarines at varying depths move from left to right be |
served as a stores ship and mother ship for | submarines at Norfolk until November 1918. |
Since its completion in 1986, | submarines at Barrow are constructed inside the Devonsh |
rld War II to allow aircraft to attack enemy | submarines at range. |
forming escort and training duties with U.S. | submarines at Guam on 31 March, she was redesignated AG |
n for all of the UK's decommissioned nuclear | submarines, at Rosyth dockyard, on the northern shore o |
ltimately produce a system that could detect | submarines at long range. |
They both provide communication services for | submarines at a certain depth. |
r first six months of service, Fulton tended | submarines at Norfolk, Charleston, New York, and Newpor |
cticut, under the auspices of the Commander, | Submarines, Atlantic Fleet. |
After the German invasion of Russia, Soviet | submarines attempted to sink iron ore ships in the Balt |
Further | submarines attempted to attack the Japanese force on 13 |
They may also be used by | submarines, AUVs, and floats such as the Argo float. |
There, she furnished services to | submarines awaiting decommissioning. |
Sea, in support of a force of destroyers and | submarines based at Harwich which blocked the Eastern e |
y performed local escort duties for training | submarines based at New London, Conn. |
The Dallas | Submarines, based in Dallas, Texas, USA, were a minor l |
th her primary assignment the support of the | submarines based at Fremantle, Chanticleer provided ten |
Submarines based in Malta, the reinstatement of Force K | |
00 missions and all sorts of ships including | submarines, battleships, destroyers, cruisers, and more |
ish Government stated that once the Vanguard | submarines became fully operational, they would only ca |
As more and more Polaris missile | submarines became operational, they assumed the deterre |
One of the Japanese midget | submarines became entangled in the boom net and after u |
ere interested in purchasing existing German | submarines because Germany was having a hard time findi |
n she patrolled the South China Sea, hunting | submarines before returning Morotai on 19 June. |
He became the commander of four | submarines before his retirement in 1936. |
Italian | submarines began to sink Spanish, Soviet and other nati |
was the sister ship of HMS Explorer, the two | submarines being the only High test peroxide (HTP) powe |
ay and early June 1942, during World War II, | submarines belonging to the Imperial Japanese Navy made |
carrying the Trident nuclear missile system) | submarines berthed in the nearby Gareloch, and caused £ |
Mindanao in mid-March, and patrolled against | submarines between Lingayen Gulf and Subic Bay on 10 Ma |
depth charges, the first of which caused the | submarines bow to strike the bottom. |
The Archimede class were a group of | submarines built for the Italian Navy in the early 1930 |
The Foca-class were a group of three | submarines built for the Italian Navy between 1936 and |
The CB class were a group of midget | submarines built for the Italian Navy during World War |
ni- or Ammiraglio Cagni-class was a class of | submarines built for Italy's Regia Marina during World |
Future | submarines built in the United States will be launched |
For the U.S. Navy Mackerel-class | submarines built in 1939-1941, see Mackerel class subma |
The Marconi-class was a class of six | submarines built for the Royal Italian Navy (Italian: R |
The Bars class were a group of | submarines built for the Imperial Russian Navy during W |
They were similar to the C-class and D-class | submarines built by Electric Boat. |
They were the first indegenous | submarines built for the Netherlands Navy after World W |
The boats were small coastal | submarines built to a French design. |
ype 201 is Germany's first class of military | submarines built after World War II. |
The Heroj class were a group of | submarines built for and operated by the Yugoslav Navy |
The Som class were a series of | submarines built for the Imperial Russian Navy in 1904- |
This article is about the class of U.S. Navy | submarines built in 1952-1953, the lead ship of which l |
The Porpoise class were | submarines built for the United States Navy in the late |
For complete list see: Ships and | Submarines built in Barrow-in-Furness |
Burkhalter's primary Naval career was in | submarines, but the last 10 years of his career focused |
Fulton had been working in France designing | submarines, but having failed to generate any real inte |
hat serves mostly as a refueling station for | submarines, but currently houses a small research and r |
ed, and served as the American Holland class | submarines, but shipment of the final six was held up p |
The group reported contacting two | submarines but did not receive credit for damaging or d |
e, the S5G was not used in subsequent attack | submarines, but was a precursor to the S8G reactor used |
team sweepers, to combat the threat posed to | submarines by Soviet deep-water buoyant moored mines co |
The depths to which | submarines can dive are limited by the strengths of the |
These | submarines carried the primitive short-lived Regulus cr |
These | submarines, carrying rare goods, arrived in Japanese-he |
nned to become a submarine tender to the two | submarines CC-1 and CC-2. |
ment of nuclear weapons on ballistic missile | submarines changed this equation considerably - submari |
It is actually two | submarines combined: a nuclear ballistic missile submar |
There were eight Type IIC | submarines commissioned |
There were 24 Type 93 | submarines commissioned into the Kaiserliche Marine. |
There were 95 Type UB III | submarines commissioned into the Kaiserliche Marine. |
There were 64 Type UC II | submarines commissioned into the Kaiserliche Marine. |
There were eleven Type U 31 | submarines commissioned into the Kaiserliche Marine. |
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