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Submarines
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Murray, Stuart, author
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Submarines (Ships) Juvenile literature.
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Submarines (Ships)
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Submarines (Ships).
2016
This book introduces readers to the underwater world of submarines, showing them how these amazing watercraft have used stealthy secret attacks throughout history to revolutionize ocean warfare. Vibrant images and detailed diagrams of submarines from the U.S., Britain, Russia, and Germany are featured, from U-boats of the early 20th century to todays fastest and most powerful nuclear submarines. Readers will see firsthand how developments in technology have allowed submarines to patrol at greater and greater depths undetected. Vivid visuals and comprehensive text are combined to present a high-interest take on both STEM and social studies curricula. --Amazon.com
Sub Culture
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John Medhurst
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Submarines (Ships)
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Submarines (Ships) in popular culture
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Submarines (Ships)-Popular works
2022
A deep dive into the significance of submarines, across everything from warfare and politics to literature and film. Sub Culture explores the crucial role of the submarine in modern history, its contribution to scientific progress and maritime exploration, and how it has been portrayed in art, literature, fantasy, and film. Ranging from the American Civil War to the destruction of the Russian submarine Kursk in 2000, the book examines the submarine's activities in the First and Second World Wars, the Cold War, and in covert operations and marine exploration to the present day. Citing the submarine, particularly the nuclear submarine, as both ultimate deterrent and doomsday weapon, Sub Culture examines how its portrayal in popular culture has reinforced, and occasionally undermined, the military and political agendas of the nation-states that deploy it.
‘A threat was made’: Trump on deploying nuclear submarines
2025
President Donald Trump on Aug. 1 said that a threat made by former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev led him to reposition two nuclear submarines.
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Submarines
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West, David, 1956- author, illustrator
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Submarines (Ships) Juvenile literature.
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Submarines (Ships)
2017
\"Presents a history of submarines and their uses featuring large-scale cut-away illustrations\"--Provided by publisher.
\Execute against Japan\
2008,2009
. . . until now how the Navy managed to instantaneously move from the overt legal restrictions of the naval arms treaties that bound submarines to the cruiser rules of the eighteenth century to a declaration of unrestricted submarine warfare against Japan immediately after the attack on Pearl Harbor has never been explained. Lieutenant Holwitt has dissected this process and has created a compelling story of who did what, when, and to whom.”—The Submarine Review.
Submarines
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Mattern, Joanne, 1963- author
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Mattern, Joanne, 1963- How things work
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Submarines (Ships) Juvenile literature.
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Submarines (Ships)
2016
Introduces the technologies that make working and living under the sea possible.
Damage effectiveness evaluation of a certain type of submarine
2024
In order to evaluate the damage effectiveness of a certain type of submarine, through the analysis of the vulnerability of the target and the calculation of the explosive power field, the damage effectiveness evaluation platform of the submarine is built, and the missile-target rendezvous parameters are set up, and different schemes are established, the damage effectiveness evaluation of the submarine model is completed. The results show that the damage effect of torpedo is the best among different parts of submarine, the damage probability of heavy torpedo is 97.51%, and that of light torpedo is 91.18%.
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