submarines in English

noun
1
a warship with a streamlined hull designed to operate completely submerged in the sea for long periods, equipped with an internal store of air and a periscope and typically armed with torpedoes and/or missiles.
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1. admiral Hargreaves, flag officer, submarines.

2. The submarines play a key role in protecting ships and submarines armed with the Trident nuclear deterrent.

3. The convoy was attacked by submarines.

4. There's this big depot ship in the loch and it's got a flotilla of submarines ... Submarines.

5. We need new deep-diving submarines.

6. The Arihant-class submarines are nuclear powered ballistic missile submarines built under the Advanced Technology Vessel (ATV) project.

7. These submarines were later recovered by the Allies.

8. Three Japanese midget submarines had attacked Sydney Harbour.

9. Japanese defenses against Allied submarines were ineffective.

10. The Navy has 16 Trident submarines in service.

11. Airlocks are commonly found on submarines and manned spacecraft.

12. The control of distant submarines is also a problem.

13. I've been working on submarines for nearly 30.

14. They bottled up the submarines in their nest.

15. And suddenly, you know a whole lot about submarines.

16. The Japanese losses, 130 submarines in all, were higher.

17. 6 The supply ship refreshed the submarines between battles.

18. 22 If you stopped the flights, Soviet submarines would go undetected.

19. 26 Our convoys are being continually harassed by enemy submarines.

20. The plane was on a mission to hunt out enemy submarines.

21. But what if nuclear submarines should become vulnerable to a “first strike”?

22. The VICTORIA Class submarines give the Navy a wide range of capabilities.

23. • VICTORIA Pre-Acceptance Sea Trials [ 11 October 2004 ] • VICTORIA Class Submarines:

24. Let's take a look at the Russian submarines in the Pacific.

25. She was also fitted with depth charges and sonar for use against submarines.

26. It kind of makes you wish you had signed up for the submarines?

27. The Admiralty sweetened this pill by lending Russia four of our modern submarines.

28. Canada has accepted all four Upholder submarines from the United Kingdom. a.

29. Underwater acoustics was used for detecting submarines in the first World War.

30. Yu-6 wire-guided torpedoes may also be used for targeting submarines.

31. These are not class of submarines that can launch intercontinental nuclear missiles.

32. Beyond the strait it was expected that we might encounter enemy submarines.

33. Deadly weapons are also carried in cruise missile submarines, aircraft carriers, and other warships.

34. The Kalev-class submarines were commissioned into the Soviet Navy on September 18, 1940.

35. They have invented narco-submarines and boats that are not detected by radar.

36. The submarines were built in sections so they could easily be transported by rail.

37. The caverns are capable of hiding up to 20 nuclear submarines from spy satellites.

38. If we can get the position of the submarines, we can reprogram them.

39. By the end of the First World War submarines had proved their potential.

40. The Brumaire class submarines were built for the French Navy prior to World War I

41. She was the first Japanese destroyer to fall victim to U.S. submarines during the war.

42. Mr Blak, you mentioned that there is a big problem with submarines in Murmansk.

43. The submarines are powered by a pressurised water reactor with highly enriched uranium fuel.

44. Perla class: a class of 10 submarines ordered in 1935 and completed in 1936.

45. Software and systems for monitoring the movement of vehicles, including aircraft, shipping and submarines

46. Provide funding for the dismantlement of a minimum of five decommissioned Russian nuclear submarines.

47. Submarines were critical in the Pacific Ocean as well as in the Atlantic Ocean.

48. In all, Allied submarines destroyed 1,200 merchant ships – about five million tons of shipping.

49. Software and systems for monitoring the movement of persons and vehicles, including aircraft, shipping and submarines

50. World War I was the first conflict in which submarines were a serious weapon of war.