The deadliest attack submarines in the U.S. Navy thrive in the darkness of the ocean's depths, but every once in a while they need to rise to periscope depth so the crew can get a lay of the land.
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Here’s How Anti-Submarine Planes Actually Work
Spotter planes can no longer directly see enemy submarines. Today, their mission is overwhelmingly acoustic—listening to ...
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