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National Security Journal on MSNRussia’s Typhoon-Class Missile Submarine Was a 48,000-Ton ‘Record Breaker’
The Soviet Union’s Typhoon-class was the largest submarine ever built, a 48,000-ton nuclear-powered behemoth made famous by ...
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Military Times on MSNSpuds vs. submarine: the lore of the USS O’Bannon at Guadalcanal
Legend has it the most decorated U.S. Navy destroyer of WWII sank a Japanese submarine solely by throwing potatoes at it.
A Greek diver discovered the wreckage of the HMS Triumph in the Agaean Sea in 2023, with the hull showing that it had ...
Twenty-five years have passed since the H.L. Hunley, a Civil War-era submarine once thought to be lost at sea forever, was raised from the ocean floor just off the Charleston coast. The roughly ...
Outnumbered and outgunned, the crew of the U.S.S. Johnston fought overwhelming odds before their ship sank more than 21,000 ...
The USS Frank Cable, a submarine support vessel, visited Chennai Port to fortify ties with the Indian Navy. Commissioned in ...
Post 7293 is in Whitehall Township, perched on a hill that commands a heart-stirring view of the Lehigh Valley. The restored ...
Nuclear submarines are a key part of America's military forces, but we have still lost two of them over the years. Here's ...
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YouTube on MSNThe First Submarine Killed by the US Navy
As the USS Fanning Paulding-class destroyer was sailing the waters of the Atlantic on November 17, 1917, coxswain Daniel ...
The U.S. Marine Corps performed its first Indo-Pacific anti-submarine warfare operations off the deck of USS George ...
On June 4, 1944, the US Navy captured its first German submarine. Now it's displayed at Chicago's Griffin Museum of Science and Industry.
The crew even caught footage of the sharks beginning to bite one another. One huge shark, looking very much like a prehistoric creature, starts eyeing the submarine.
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