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U-Boat Worx's collaboration with Viking and Seaborn has lead to the publication of the first scientific papers based on ...
WWI submarines had unhygenic interiors and were likened to porpoises, or "sea pigs," by sailors, earning them the name pig ...
World War II submarines usually had a distinct look, shaped more like boats than the conventional crafts. But was there a ...
U-Boat Worx announced in a press release that Viking and Seabourn have engaged in research initiatives using its onboard ...
An organization hopes to commemorate the 1942 sinking of an American destroyer, the first to be sunk after Pearl Harbor.
In May 1944, the clash between USS Buckley and the German submarine U-66 unfolded as one of the most bizarre and ferocious ...
The walls and roof of the German U-boat pens at Saint-Nazaire France proved too strong for allied bombers during World War II ...
The 377-foot vessel can dive to depths of more than 800 feet below the surface and maneuver at speeds of over 25 knots.
The Russian Akula II-class submarine is something to behold and sometimes has American naval battle planners scratching their heads about the best way to counteract it. The third-generation ...
A 103-year-old Royal Navy lieutenant commander has been sharing stories with Guernsey's Lieutenant Governor of his service ...
The first enlisted Australian sailors that could eventually crew American and Australian nuclear attack submarines graduated ...
Shipbuilder Electric Boat in Groton is proving again to be the exception as the U.S. Navy faces another hurdle in its massive effort to rapidly rebuild the U.S. nuclear submarine fleet ...