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+ Israeli Navy Submarine Dakar, On eternal patrol
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+ In The Beginning- Early History
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+ From Mid 18th To Mid 19th Century
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+ U.S. Civil War (Mid 19th Century)
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+ From Mid 19th To End of 19th Century
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+ Turn Of The 20th Century
At the turn of the 20th century
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Rudolf Diesel, 1858 - 1913
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Ferre, Peruvian Navy`s first submarine
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Kobben, Royal Norwegian Navy first submarine
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USS Holland, first US Navy submarine
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USS Plunger class, first US Navy class submarine
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USS Plunger, SS-2, lead boat of her class
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USS Pike, SS-6
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USS Porpoise SS-7 & USS Shark SS-8
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British Royal Navy Holland No.1/HMS No.1, Royal Navy`s first submarine
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British Royal Navy A class submarine
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British Royal Navy C class submarine
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British Royal Navy D class, first British submarine with Diesel engines
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Russian Imperial Navy submarine Delfin, first battle submarine
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+ World War I (1914-1918)
World War I (1914-1918) unrestricted submarine warfare
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World War I, Convoys in the Atlantic
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The Ausro-Hungarian Navy
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Georg Ludwig von Trapp (1880- 1947)
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Russian Imperial Navy submarine Bars
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Deutschland, German merchant submarine
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British Royal Navy Submarine C-29, lost over a mine
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British Royal Navy E class, workhorse of the British submarine force during WW-I
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British Royal Navy F class submarine
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British Royal Navy J class, the fastest British submarine of WW-I
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Imperial German U- Boat, U-20
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Imperial German U-Boat, U-24
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Imperial German U-Boat, UB-123
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RMS Lusitania, queen of the seas
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RMS Leinster, Royal Mail Ship
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Moan`s Queen II, sinking a U- Boat
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Spanish Navy A class submarine
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Spanish Navy B class submarine
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+ Between Two World Wars
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+ World War II (1939-1945)
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+ Atlantic theatre
Torpedoing the freighter Comayagua by U-125
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Sinking the S.S. Athenia, first incident of WW-II
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French submarine Le Casabianca, Liberating Corse
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Sinking of HMS Royal Oak at Scapa Flow
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British Royal Navy HMS Oxley, first loss of the war
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British Royal Navy T class, the back-bone of WW-II submarines
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British Royal Navy HMS Tabard S-42, to Australia and back
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British Royal Navy U class submarine
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British Royal Navy HMS Unity, sank in collision with Norwegian ship
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German Kriegsmarine Korvettenkapitan Gunther Prien
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German Kriegsmarine U-Boat Type VIIA
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Kriegsmarine U-Boat U-30, sinking the S.S. Athenia
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German Kriegsmarine U-Boat Type VIIB
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Kriegsmarine U-Boat U-47, sinking the HMS Royal Oak
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German Kriegsmarine U-Boat Type VIIC, Kriegsmarine `Workhorse` of WW-II
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German Kriegsmarine U-Boat Type IX
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Kriegsmarine U-Boat U-41, sunk by HMS Antelope
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German Kriegsmarine U-Boat Type IXC
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Kriegsmarine U-Boat U-125, scuttled by her crew with 5 explosive charges
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Kriegsmarine U-Boat U-131
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Kriegsmarine U-Boat U-156, sunk by US Catalina aircraft
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Kriegsmarine U-Boat U-309, sunk by a Canadian frigate
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German Kriegsmarine U-Boat Type IXC40
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Kriegsmarine U-Boat U-858, first to surrender at war end
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Kriegsmarine U-Boat U-1225, sunk by Canadian Catalina aircraft
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German Kriegsmarine U-Boat Type XIV
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German Kriegsmarine U-Boat Type XXI, Kriegsmarine `Electroboote` of WW-II
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+ The Convoys battle of the Atlantic
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+ French coast submarine shelters
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+ Pacific theatre
The Philippines and the 21 Freedom Submarines
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Governor Roque B. Ablan
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Ship sank in Christmas Island waters
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Japanese Navy submarine I-14, Type AM aircraft carrier submarine
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Japanese Navy submarine I-26, Type B1 submarine
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Japanese Navy submarine I-52, Type C3 cargo submarine
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Japanese Navy submarine I-159, Type KD3B submarine
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Japanese Navy submarine I-168, Type KD6A submarine
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USS S-44, SS-155, an S class submarine and her story
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USS Nautilus, SS-168, Narwhal class submarine
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US Navy Sargo class submarine
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USS Sailfish, SS-192, outstanding performance on her 10th patrol
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USS Tautog, SS-199, Tambor class submarine
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US Navy Gato class,`Thick skins`vs`Thin skins`submarines
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USS Gato, SS-212, a lead boat of distinguish class
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USS Paddle, SS-263, and the Shinyo Maru incident
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USS Sawfish, SS-276
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USS Tullibee, SS-284, hit by her own torpedoe
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US Navy Balao class, a fleet submarine
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USS Bowfin, SS-287, a memorial at Pearl Harbor
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USS Tang, SS-306, the most successful US submarine of WW-II
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USS Jallao, SS-368, Balao class
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+ Pearl Harbor attack
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+ Baltic & Barents seas
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+ Mediterranean sea
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+ Black sea
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+ Early Cold War
The early Cold War years
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Regulus I, US Navy`s first strategic guided cruise missile
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Peruvian Navy`s BAP Abtao, S class submarine
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Turkish Navy submarine Sakarya S-332
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Turkish Navy submarine Piri Reis S-343
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Venezuelan Navy ARV Picua S-22
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British Royal Navy A class, too late to see action in WW-II
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British Royal Navy HMS Alderney S-66
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British Royal Navy HMS Amphion S-43
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British Royal Navy HMS Andrew S-63, snorting world record
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Soviet Golf class, Project 629, SSB-ballistic missile conventional powered submarine
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Soviet Whiskey class, Project 613 submarine
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USS Albacore AGSS-569, a revolutionary hull design
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USS Barbero SSG-317, US first strategic deterrent submarine
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USS Tench SS-417, lead boat of Tench class
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+ "Under Way On Nuclear Power"
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+ Second Half Of The 20th Century
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+ British Conventional Submarines
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+ Dutch Conventional Submarines
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+ French Conventional Submarines
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+ German Conventional Submarines
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+ Italian Conventional Submarines
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+ Soviet Conventional Submarines
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+ British Nuclear Submarines
HMS Dreadnought S-101, Royal Navy’s first nuclear powered submarine
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British Royal Navy Valiant class, SSN
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British Royal Navy Churchill class, SSN
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British Royal Navy HMS Churchill S-46
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British Royal Navy HMS Conqueror S-48
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British Royal Navy HMS Courageous S-50
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British Royal Navy Resolution class, SSBN
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HMS Resolution S-22, Royal Navy`s first ballistic missile submarines
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British Royal Navy HMS Revenge S-27
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British Royal Navy Swiftsure class, SSN
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British Royal Navy HMS Swiftsure S-126
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British Royal Navy HMS Spartan S-105
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British Royal Navy Trafalgar class, SSN
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British Royal Navy HMS Trafalgar S-107
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British Royal Navy HMS Turbulent S-87
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British Royal Navy HMS Trenchant S-91
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British Royal Navy HMS Triumph S-93
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British Royal Navy Vanguard class, SSBN
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British Royal Navy HMS Vanguard S-28
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British Royal Navy HMS Victorious S-29
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British Royal Navy HMS Invincible R-05, British Anti-Submarine Warfare Carrier
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British Royal Navy Astute class, SSN, the next generation
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+ Chainese Nuclear Submarines
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+ French Nuclear Submarines
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+ Soviet Nuclear Submarines
Soviet Navy Yankee class, Project 667A, SSBN
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Soviet Navy Delta class, Project 667B, SSBN
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Soviet Navy Victor class, Project 671, SSN
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Soviet Navy Alfa class, Project 705, SSN-world fastest & deepest boat ever built
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Soviet Navy Typhoon class, Project 941, SSBN-largest submarines ever built
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Soviet Navy Oscar class, Projects 949, SSGN
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Soviet Navy Akula class, Project 971, SSN
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+ US Nuclear Submarines
US Navy Los Angeles class, SSN
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USS Los Angeles SSN-688, the lead boat of a proud class
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USS Salt Lake City SSN-716, SSN
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USS Providence SSN-719, SSN
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USS Cheyenne SSN-773, the last of her class
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US Navy Ohio class, SSBN
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USS Ohio SSBN-726, the lead boat of US deterrent power
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USS Wyoming SSBN-742, one of US Navy`s `heavy boomers`
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US Navy Seawolf class, US Navy’s SSN for the 21st century
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US Navy Virginia class, USS Virginia SSN-774
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USS Texas SSN-775, SSN
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+ Airplanes & Helicopters
Anti-submarine airplanes and helicopters
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Avenger TBF, Grumman
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Barracuda Mk-II
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Canso FBY-5, Consolidated
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Catalina FBY-5, Consolidated
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Liberator B-24, Consolidated
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Nimrod MR2P
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Orion P-3, Lockheed Martin
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Sea King SH-3, Westland
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Shackleton MR.3, Avro
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Spitfire/Seafire
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Sunderland S-25, Short
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Ventura PV-1, Lockheed
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Wessex Mk.5, Westland
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Wildcat F4F, Grumman
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+ Diving Bells & Jim Suits
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+ Manned Submersibles- DSV, DSRV, SDV, RSV
Aluminaut, the first manned aluminum submersible (DSV)
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Archimede, a French manned submersible (DSV)
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Beaver IV, a Submersible Diver Lockout (SDL)
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Ben Franklin, drift mission in the Gulf Stream
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Jacques-Yves Cousteau, explorer and researcher
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Cubmarine, Perry`s manned submersible
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Cyana, a French manned submersible (DSV)
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Deep Flight I, (DSV)
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Deep Quest, manned research submersible
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Deep Rover, a personal Submersible (DSV)
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Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicles, US Navy (DSRV)
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Deep Submergence Vehicles, US Navy (DSV)
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Sylvia Earle, `Aquababe` number one
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FNRS-2, Auguste Piccard`s first version of bathyscaphe
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JAGO, manned research submersible
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Mir, Russian`s most sophisticated manned submersible (DSV)
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Nautile, a Franch manned submersible (DSV)
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NR-1, the world`s unique nuclear submersible, US Navy
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Pisces, a family of submersibles (DSV)
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PC 1202, Diver Lockout Submersible (DLS)
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Auguste Piccard, a Swiss inventor
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Reef Ranger, James Bond`s submersible (SDV)
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Russia`s (ex USSR) Submersibles
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Sea Link I & II, Johanson’s mid-water manned submersible
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Shinkai 2000 and Shinkai 6500, Japan’s SDVs
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SP-350, Cousteau`s Soucoup Plongeant (Diving Saucer)
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Star III, a research submersible (DRV)
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Trieste, a French Bathyscaphe, an American DSV-I
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Ukraine`s (ex USSR) submersibles
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+ Unmanned Submersibles- AUV
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+ Unmanned Submersibles- ROV
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+ Jules Verne`s Nautilus, The Novel 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea
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+ The Beatles Yellow Submarine- The Album & The Movie
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