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Found these from the intertubes. French Redoutable class subs Espoir & Phénix.

Also, ITT submarines of all sorts
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nice boat!
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Nice one, OP.
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>>431787
Thanks. Post more subs!

Pic: DSV Alvin
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Some early Holland design from the USN
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Heligoland_Felswatt_low_tide
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A port bow view of a Soviet Juliett class submarine moored alongside an Oskol class repair ship.
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Soviet Sub 25 Oct 1962
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Seeker is a hybrid diesel powered jet boat and ambient submarine.
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the_last_submarine_to_be_launched_from_chatham___hmcs_okanagan_in_1966
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Pampanito
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guess what we all live in
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Russian submarine Akula (1909)
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Russian submarine Kayman
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SSK_Scorpene_OHiggins_Final_Construction
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Type C Midget Submarine under attack off New Hanover, Bismarcks
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Nuclear Submarines surfaced at the North Pole
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1997:
Navy commissions fast attack submarine Seawolf (SSN 21) in Groton, Conn.
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Decommissioning of Nuclear Submarine 609 in Nerpa Shipyard


The submarine, of Victor I class, is the fourth to be decommissioned through funds from the Norwegian Government’s Action Plan for Nuclear Safety in Northwest Russia. The contract was signed early in March, and Storvik & Co. is project manager and will be following the decommissioning which takes place in Nerpa Shipyard by the fjord in Murmansk.
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In 1978 Pakistan contracted with France for 02 Agosta class submarines. These submarines were basically built for South African Navy but were withheld due arms sales embargo by United Nations. These submarines were smoothly and swiftly integrated in the Pakistan Navy fleet in 1978-79. The 02 Agosta submarines significantly increased Pakistan’s maritime offensive defense capability due their enhanced endurance, long underwater detection ranges, over the horizon targeting capability and increased firepower. The linear towed array sonar has provided her the flexibility to classify contacts at extended ranges.
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Virginia Class
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USS Frank Cable (AS 40) is an Emory S. Land-class submarine tender with a crew of 1,100 Sailors, homeported in Guam. At 644 feet in length and displacing 22,000 tons, Frank Cable performs a range of repairs on submarines, surface ships and aircraft carriers of the U.S. 7th Fleet.
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STURGEON
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TRIDENT
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USS Seal, the first U.S. submarine built by Simon Lake. Mr. Lake was the only competitor of John Holland and is credited with the following design aspects of the modern submarine: escape trunk, conning tower, diving planes, control room, and the rotating, retractable periscope.
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(Jan. 31, 2008)
SECNAV Names Three New Virginia Class Attack Submarines
By: The Department of Defense
These next-generation attack submarines will provide the Navy with the capabilities it requires to maintain the nation's undersea supremacy well into the 21st century. They will have improved stealth, sophisticated surveillance capabilities and special warfare enhancements that will enable it to meet the Navy's multi-mission requirements.
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The Intelligent Whale, a man-powered submarine purchased by the U.S. Navy in 1870, but never placed into service, featured air purifiers, pressurized air to empty ballast tanks and the ability to release a diver while submerged. The Intelligent Whale is credited with inspiring John Holland to develop his first submarine.
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Ohio-class submarine launches Trident ICBMs
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English: Holland no1 submarine, the first british submarine. Model by Vickers-Armstrong.
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The Norwegian ULA class submarine Utstein (KNM 302)
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Soviet_submarine_Amsterdam
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S622 french small submarine, "Seehund" type (german origin), exposed in the Musée national de la Marine in Brest,
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The USS Nautilus, pictured, represented a watershed for the U.S. Navys submarine program. This was the worlds first nuclear-powered submarine, a design improvement which allowed for a dramatic increase in range and operational flexibility. The Nautilus is also credited with forcing the shipbuilders to develop an improved quality control program
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Français : Maquette du Monge, un des premiers sous-marins. Avec 398 tonneaux, il pouvait atteindre 12 noeuds.
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USS Hawaii
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Seawolf
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Argonne National Laboratory scientists designed was a pressurized-water submarine thermal reactor for the world's first atomic-powered submarine. In 1950, Argonne built and operated the first submarine reactor prototype. In January 1954, the USS Nautilus, the first atomic submarine, was launched. W ith virtually unlimited power, this class of submarines could remain under water for indefinitely long periods and travel at significantly faster speeds. The Argonne-designed reactor in the Nautilus lasted for 62,500 miles, including a dramatic crossing of the Arctic Ocean in 1958.
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The 3rd Agosta-90B class submarine named as PNS/M HAMZA was launched on 10 Aug 2006. It is in advance stage of construction and is expected to be commissioned in December 2007 upon completion of Harbour Acceptance and Sea Acceptance Trials. It also incorporates improvement based on the experience gained by the initial two submarines of same class and new advances in endurance, acoustic discretion, propulsion and diving capability. This submarine will be the first one with MESMA AIP system.
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CHEYENNE is one of the most capable nuclear attack submarines in the world. Embodying the fighting spirit of the West, some of CHEYENNE's enhanced warfighting capabilities include verticle launch cruise missiles, the Submarine Advanced Combat System (AN/BSY-1), the Wide Aperture Array (AN/BQG-5) and an improved state of the art engine room. In addition to these tactical advances, retractable bow planes and a hardened sail provide the capability to surface through ice, allowing CHEYENNE to operate freely in any of the world's oceans.
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Drug Dealers have stepped up their game. Now building $1mil submarines. WTF?
It was on the news and I found the story. They say they are hard to locate on radar, the don't make much of a wake in the water, extremely fuel efficient, etc.
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Drebbel Submarine

The Timber Submarine was designed and built for "Building the Impossible", a series of television programmes commissioned jointly by the BBC and the Discovery Channel. Each programme illustrates the challenges on the journey of innovative, exploratory engineering.

The task of this program was to emulate the work of Dutch inventor Cornelius Drebbel for King James I in the early 1620's. It is reported that Drebbel had constructed an operational submarine, which had sailed in the Thames , although no drawings exist of his work.

Expedition researched the available technologies of the time and designed a vessel, which could be constructed using, as far as practicable, authentic 17th century boat building technologies, methods and materials.
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HIJMS CHOGEI
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Virginia Construction
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Needs more Typhoon class.
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Google it