The Nautical Magazine, Volúmenes185-1861961 |
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... submarines with all the necessary facilities for their repair and maintenance . In this way the Soviet Union has at last established itself as an overseas naval power . SUBMARINE FLEET The present distribution of the submarines in the ...
... submarines with all the necessary facilities for their repair and maintenance . In this way the Soviet Union has at last established itself as an overseas naval power . SUBMARINE FLEET The present distribution of the submarines in the ...
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... submarine made to Bushnell's design made an attack on her . Although the Ramillies got under way when the submarine was sighted , the latter managed to dive under her . The screw for securing the charge broke but the attack- ing craft ...
... submarine made to Bushnell's design made an attack on her . Although the Ramillies got under way when the submarine was sighted , the latter managed to dive under her . The screw for securing the charge broke but the attack- ing craft ...
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... submarines . This first submarine in the Royal Navy was a product of the brains of Holland and his other American predecessors in the submarine field . Now Britain took a hand . From the Hollands , the A class was evolved . These were ...
... submarines . This first submarine in the Royal Navy was a product of the brains of Holland and his other American predecessors in the submarine field . Now Britain took a hand . From the Hollands , the A class was evolved . These were ...
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