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English: Silhouette of soviet submarine of Victor-III class (project 671RTM "Shchuka"). Date: 27 December 2009: Source: Own work: Author: Mike1979 Russia: Licensing.
The submarine in the center represents a Virginia-class submarine, with bow wave signifying motion. Naval officers are depicted above the vessel holding a flag. The bird along the hull is a roadrunner , the state bird of New Mexico, known as a fast, agile, and fearless hunter. The gold in the border symbolizes the naval qualities of courage ...
Silhouette/Image Nautilus: 1 14 June 1952 30 September 1954 First nuclear submarine; hull design enlarged from fleet boat Seawolf: 1 7 December 1953 30 March 1957 Unique submarine; liquid metal cooled S2G reactor (replaced with a pressurized-water reactor in 1959) Skate: 4 USS Skate (SSN-578) 21 July 1955 USS Seadragon (SSN-584) 5 December 1959
English: Silhouette of soviet Oscar-II class guided missile submarine (project 949A "Antey"). K-266 «Oryol». ... Russian submarine Kursk (K-141) Global file usage.
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Trident/Ohio class submarine drawing. Sonar dome; Main ballast tanks; Computer room; Integrated radio room; Sonar room; Command and control center; Navigation Center; Missile control center; Engine room; Reactor compartment; Auxilliary machinery room no.2; Crew's berthing; Auxilliary machinery room no.1; Torpedo room; Wardroom; Chief Petty ...
USS Silversides (SS/AGSS-236) is a Gato-class submarine, the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for the silversides.. Silversides was one of the most successful submarines in the Pacific Theater of World War II, with 23 confirmed sinkings, totalling more than 90,000 long tons (91,444 t) of shipping.
Silhouette of S-class submarine, group II. The second group of S-class submarines consisted of eight boats. They were larger than the preceding first group and required more men to crew but carried a similar armament. Construction was divided between Chatham Dockyard, and the yards of Scotts, of Greenock and Cammell Laird & Co Limited, of ...