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Aircraft carrier ‘down’: A Stirling AIP submarine from Sweden ‘sank’ a US Navy Nimitz-class aircraft carrier
Summary and Key Points: Sweden’s Gotland-class submarines are among the quietest conventional boats afloat, using Stirling air-independent propulsion to stay submerged for weeks. -That stealth helped ...
Key Points and Summary - Air-independent propulsion (AIP) submarines keep “sinking” U.S. aircraft carriers in exercises, and the reason is simple: they are brutally quiet, cheap, and deadly in coastal ...
A U.S. Navy fast-attack submarine is undergoing maintenance at an Australian base where a multinational force of nuclear-powered boats may be in position in just over a year, according to the ...
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The smart trick that lets diesel submarines stay hidden underwater: Explained
Diesel-powered submarines present a challenge that may seem paradoxical at first. Their engines require ...
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