Legendary U.S. WW II Submarine Found 3,000 Feet Underwater 80 Years After Fierce Battle With Japanese Ship The Naval History ...
Shipwreck hunters have located a long-lost World War II submarine ... The discovery was significant for not just Thoctarides, but the many families who lost loved ones in the wreck.
Since 2000, at least 14 expedition crews have unsuccessfully tried to find the final resting place of the HMS Trooper, but the ill-fated World War II submarine has finally been located.
The 2022 discovery of a suspected ... of Germany about the discovery of the wreck in question and inquired about the possibility of it being a type IX submarine of the then Kriegsmarine.” ...
The wreck of a British submarine that sank near Greece in 1943 was just uncovered by shipwreck hunters. The discovery ...
In 2005, the USS San Francisco, a U.S. Navy Los Angeles-class submarine, struck an uncharted seamount at 30 miles per hour, ...
The S80 class submarines are the only 3,000-ton vessels in the world equipped with the AIP system, according to Navantia.
The U-3523 submarine, a cutting-edge vessel ... a British bomber on 6 May 1945 with the loss of all 58 crewmembers. Failure to find the wreck gave birth to speculation over its mysterious final ...
The discovery of the WWII wreck solves an 81-year-old mystery about the submarine's fate. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
The USS Jacob Jones was the first US Navy destroyer to be lost to enemy action. An unnamed Vanguard class submarine's depth gauge failed in an incident that happened more than a year ago.