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  • ...s promoted to the command of U.S. forces in Afghanistan. RADM Grooms is a submarine officer. ...ary assistant to the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy; and commander, Submarine Group 2.
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  • ...a [[Carrier Strike Group]] (CSG). Without an ARG and possibly without the submarine, they may be called a '''surface action group'''. ...ior to the [[commodore]] of the ARG. This admiral may be from the surface, submarine, or aviation communities, as opposed to the tradition, now being changed, t
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  • The first operational [[submarine-launched ballistic missile]], of medium to intermediate range
    131 bytes (14 words) - 13:03, 7 August 2009
  • First [[Royal Navy]] [[attack submarine]] of the [[Trafalgar-class]]; launched 1981; decommissioned 2009
    140 bytes (13 words) - 02:54, 1 September 2010
  • ...in a [[sonobuoy]] housing, for clandestine communications with submerged [[submarine]]s.
    146 bytes (16 words) - 06:46, 1 February 2011
  • [[Israeli Defense Forces]] [[submarine]], built in Britain using the German [[Type 209-class]] design
    137 bytes (16 words) - 16:49, 21 July 2009
  • ...falgar-class''' is a type of British [[Submarine#Attack submarine|tactical submarine]], the first of which, ''[[HMS Trafalgar S107|HMS Trafalgar]]'', entered se
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  • Experimental midget [[submarine]] used for U.S. Navy research into the threat of such underwater vehicles,
    152 bytes (20 words) - 02:31, 14 August 2010
  • Soviet-designed destroyer, principally optimized for [[anti-submarine warfare]], in service with the [[Russian Navy]]
    153 bytes (16 words) - 20:13, 20 September 2008
  • [[United States Navy]] nuclear-powered [[attack submarine]] of the [[Sturgeon-class]], who served from 1971 to 1998
    151 bytes (16 words) - 10:06, 10 February 2023
  • Lightweight [[anti-submarine warfare|antisubmarine]] torpedo, primarily air-dropped but also ship-launch
    163 bytes (16 words) - 10:16, 25 March 2011
  • British-developed and operated [[ballistic missile submarine]]s, armed with [[UGM-133 Trident D5]] missiles with UK-built warheads
    166 bytes (19 words) - 21:19, 30 April 2010
  • Introduced as the first underwater [[anti-submarine warfare|antisubmarine weapons]] of the [[First World War]], '''depth charge ...vailable. Aircraft had somewhat better luck in dropping depth charges on a submarine that they could see submerging.
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  • ...raft, to engage a target detected by a [[submarine]] without revealing the submarine's presence, or to prosecute a distant target located by shipboard sensors. ...d War]], new applications have emerged, where it might be used to engage a submarine in [[littoral (military)|territorial waters]] of an adversary, without the
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  • ...nd religious ideas with a [[science fiction]] plot involving an advanced [[submarine]]
    190 bytes (24 words) - 19:07, 15 January 2011
  • The sinking of the British passenger liner ''Arabic'' by a German submarine during World War I.
    131 bytes (19 words) - 03:54, 27 March 2024
  • Argentinean [[cruiser|light cruiser]], ex-''USS Phoenix'', sunk by U.K. [[submarine]] ''HMS Conqueror'' during the [[Falklands War]]
    168 bytes (20 words) - 14:08, 20 August 2010
  • The first class of [[fleet ballistic missile submarine]]s in the [[United States Navy]], now all decommisioned.
    147 bytes (20 words) - 10:05, 10 February 2023
  • ...</noinclude>U.S. destroyer, escorting convoys to Britain, sunk by a German submarine before the start of the Second World War
    148 bytes (23 words) - 19:05, 26 August 2010
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/World War II, submarine operations]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Anti-submarine warfare}}
    532 bytes (69 words) - 21:44, 11 January 2010
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