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The Virginia-class USS North Dakota (SSN 784) submarine is seen during bravo sea trials in this U.S. Navy handout picture taken in the Atlantic Ocean August 18, 2013. The Navy commissioned its newest attack submarine North Dakota, during a ceremony Octobe

How Did Russian-Built Diesel Submarine "Kill" an American Nuclear Attack Sub?

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Sailors run across the gangplank for the first official time as the Navy Commissions the USS Jimmy Carter (SSN 23), the final Seawolf class fast-attack nuclear submarine, at the US Naval Submarine Base in Groton, Connecticut, February 19, 2005.

Beware the Seawolf! This Submarine Class Should Terrify Russia and China

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With an Eye on China, U.S. Navy Sends Fifth Attack Submarine to Guam

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How New Navigational Controls Help Submarines Prevent Underwater Collisions

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This Stealthy Soviet Submarine Almost Did Not Exist

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by Mark Episkopos August 16, 2021

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by Peter Suciu March 29, 2021

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by Robert Farley Follow drfarls on Twitter L February 23, 2021
By U.S. Navy photo (RELEASED) - http://www.navy.mil/management/photodb/photos/050508-N-0000X-002.jpg from http://www.navy.mil/view_image.asp?id=24176, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=3021242

This Photo Shows How a Submarine Can Slam Into a 'Mountain'

by Kyle Mizokami January 2, 2021
The Virginia-class USS North Dakota (SSN 784) submarine is seen during bravo sea trials in this U.S. Navy handout picture taken in the Atlantic Ocean August 18, 2013. The Navy commissioned its newest attack submarine North Dakota, during a ceremony Octobe

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by TNI Staff August 14, 2020

The Cold War Los Angeles-class Submarines Are Still Protecting America's Shores

by Kyle Mizokami July 26, 2020
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