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1 подводная лодка
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2 имитатор подводной лодки
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > имитатор подводной лодки
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3 обесшумливание подводной лодки
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > обесшумливание подводной лодки
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4 опознавание подводных лодок
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > опознавание подводных лодок
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5 понтон для подъема затонувших подводных лодок
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > понтон для подъема затонувших подводных лодок
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6 реактор для подводных лодок
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > реактор для подводных лодок
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7 система аварийного продувания балластных цистерн подводной лодки
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > система аварийного продувания балластных цистерн подводной лодки
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8 система автоматического управления аварийной подводной лодкой
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > система автоматического управления аварийной подводной лодкой
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9 тренажер для подготовки экипажей подводных лодок
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > тренажер для подготовки экипажей подводных лодок
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10 глубоководная подводная лодка
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > глубоководная подводная лодка
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11 Tiefe
f; -, -n1. allg. depth; (Abgrund) abyss, depths Pl.; unterseeisch: auch deep, trench; eine Tiefe von 90 m haben be 90 m deep; in einer Tiefe von... at a depth of...; in großer Tiefe at great depth(s); Höhe / Breite / Tiefe height / width ( oder breadth)/ depth; in die Tiefe blicken / stürzen look down / plummet (down) into the depths; die Tiefen des Meeres the depths of the sea; die Tiefen aussteuern Musikanlage etc.: adjust the bass; das Leben mit seinen Höhen und Tiefen life with its ups and downs ( oder high points and low points); die verborgenen Tiefen der menschlichen Seele (the) hidden depths ( oder mysterious recesses) of human personality ( oder the human heart)2. nur Sg.; lit. (Meer) the deep, the ocean; auf Tiefe gehen U-Boot: dive; im Rausch der Tiefe experiencing the „raptures of the deep“3. nur Sg.; einer Stimme, eines Tones: deepness; eines Tones: auch low pitch, lowness; von Gefühlen etc.: depth, intensity; (Tiefgründigkeit) deepness, profundity; die Tiefe i-s Schmerzes the violence ( oder intensity) of her ( oder their) grief; aus der Tiefe meines Herzens from the bottom of my heart, with all my heart* * *die Tiefelowness; depth; deepness; abyss; profundity; profoundness* * *Tie|fe ['tiːfə]f -, -n1) (= Ausdehnung nach unten) depth; (von Verbeugung, Ausschnitt) lownessunten in der Tíéfe — far below
in die Tíéfe blicken — to look down into the depths or a long way
in der Tíéfe versinken — to sink into the depths
das U-Boot ging auf Tíéfe — the submarine dived
in 450 Metern Tíéfe — at a depth of 450 metres (Brit) or meters (US)
aus der Tíéfe meines Herzens — from the depths of my heart
3) (von Wald) depths pl4) (= Tiefgründigkeit) deepness, profundity5) (= niedriger Stand) lowness6) (von Farbton, Stimme) deepness; (von Ton) lowness7) (ART, PHOT) depth* * *die1) (the quality of being deep.) deepness2) (the distance from the top downwards or from the surface inwards especially if great: Coal is mined at a depth of 1,000 m.) depth3) profundity* * *Tie·fe<-, -n>[ˈti:fə]f1. (Wassertiefe) depth2. (vertikal hinabreichende Ausdehnung) depthder Schacht führt hinab bis in 1200 Meter \Tiefe the shaft goes 1200 metres deep5. (Tiefgründigkeit) depthdie \Tiefe des Blaus the depth of blue7. (dunkler Klang) deepness* * *die; Tiefe, Tiefen1) (Ausdehnung, Entfernung nach unten) depth2) (weit unten, im 1nnern gelegener Bereich; auch fig.) depths pl.in der Tiefe ihres Herzens — (fig.) deep down in her heart; s. auch Höhe 6)
3) (Ausdehnung nach hinten) depth4) o. Pl. s. tief 1. 3): depth; intensity; greatness5) (von Tönen, Klängen, Stimmen) deepness* * *eine Tiefe von 90 m haben be 90 m deep;in einer Tiefe von … at a depth of …;in großer Tiefe at great depth(s);Höhe/Breite/Tiefe height/width ( oder breadth)/depth;in die Tiefe blicken/stürzen look down/plummet (down) into the depths;die Tiefen des Meeres the depths of the sea;die Tiefen aussteuern Musikanlage etc: adjust the bass;das Leben mit seinen Höhen und Tiefen life with its ups and downs ( oder high points and low points);die verborgenen Tiefen der menschlichen Seele (the) hidden depths ( oder mysterious recesses) of human personality ( oder the human heart)auf Tiefe gehen U-Boot: dive;im Rausch der Tiefe experiencing the “raptures of the deep”3. nur sg; einer Stimme, eines Tones: deepness; eines Tones: auch low pitch, lowness; von Gefühlen etc: depth, intensity; (Tiefgründigkeit) deepness, profundity;aus der Tiefe meines Herzens from the bottom of my heart, with all my heart* * *die; Tiefe, Tiefen1) (Ausdehnung, Entfernung nach unten) depth2) (weit unten, im 1nnern gelegener Bereich; auch fig.) depths pl.in der Tiefe ihres Herzens — (fig.) deep down in her heart; s. auch Höhe 6)
3) (Ausdehnung nach hinten) depth4) o. Pl. s. tief 1. 3): depth; intensity; greatness5) (von Tönen, Klängen, Stimmen) deepness* * *-n (eines Tons) f.gravity n. -n f.deepness n.depth n.lowness n.profoundness n.profundity n. -
12 морски
sea (attr.)(свързан с мореплаване, крайморски) maritime(който се отнася до параходи, моряци или мореплавателско изкуство) nautical(който се отнася до море, намира се в морето или е свързан с него) marine(флотски) navalморска дълбочина depth of the seaморска глъбина the deepморски залив bay, gulfморски бряг seashore, seaside, coast, beach, seaboardморски кабел a submarine cableморско дъно bottom of the sea, sea-bottomморско равнище sea-levelнад/под морското равнище above/below sea-levelморски пейзаж seascapeморска птица sea-bird/-fowl, an aquatic birdморска фауна marine faunaморско конче зоол. sea-horse, hippocampusморско свинче зоол. guinea-pigморско куче зоол. (вид акула) dogfishморска крава зоол. cowfish, sea-cow, manateeморска котка зоол. sting rayморски таралеж зоол. sea-urchin, науч. echinusморска звезда зоол. starfishморска игла зоол. needle-fish, pipe-fishморско растение weed, a marine plantморска трева бот. sea-weed, sea-grass, grass-wrackморска краставица trepangморска пяна минор. meerschaumморска сол sea-salt, bay-saltморска сирена mermaidморски път a sea route, ам. sea-roadморско пристанище, морска гара seaportморски термин a nautical termморска болест sea-sicknessстрадам от морска болест be sea-sickхваща ме морска болест become/be sea-sickне ме хваща морска болест be a good sailorлесно ме хваща морска болест be a poor sailorморска търговия sea/sea-borne/maritime tradeморски народ a maritime/sea-faring nationморска сила/държава a naval/maritime/sea powerморски сили (флота) sea/naval/marine forces; navyморска база a naval baseморска блокада a sea-blockadeморско училище a nautical schoolморска академия a naval academyморска пехота marines, a marine/light infantryморски пехотинец marineморска артилерия naval artillery/ordnanceморско сражение sea-fight, a naval battle/actionморска схватка a naval engagementморски разбойник pirate, sea-robber, sea-wolf, sea-roverморско пътешествие a sea-trip, voyageморски курорт a sea resortморски вълк прен. an old salt, sea-dog* * *мо̀рски,прил., -а, -о, -и sea (attr.); ( мореплавателен; крайморски) maritime; ( свързан с кораби и корабоплаване) nautical; ( свързан с море) marine; ( флотски) naval; лесно ме хваща \морскиа болест be a poor sailor; \морскиа академия a naval academy; \морскиа блокада a sea-blockade; \морскиа болест sea-sickness; \морскиа дълбочина depth of the sea; \морскиа звезда зоол. starfish; \морскиа игла зоол. needle-fish, pipe-fish; \морскиа котка зоол. sting ray; \морскиа крава зоол. cowfish, sea-cow, manatee; \морскиа краставица бот. trepang; \морскиа пехота воен. marines, marine infantry; \морскиа пяна минер. meerschaum; \морскиа сирена зоол. mermaid; \морскиа сол sea-salt, bay-salt; \морскиа схватка naval engagement; \морскиа трева бот. sea-weed, sea-grass, grass-wrack; \морскии бряг seashore, seaside, coast, beach, seaboard; \морскии вълк прен. old salt, sea-dog; \морскии дявол зоол. frog-fish; \морскии език зоол. sole; \морскии кабел submarine cable; \морскии капитан sea-captain; \морскии пехотинец воен. marine; \морскии път sea route, амер. sea-road; \морскии разбойник pirate, sea-robber, sea-wolf, sea-rover; \морскии сили ( флота) sea/naval/marine forces; navy; \морскии таралеж зоол. sea-urchin, echinus; \морскии червей зоол. nereid ( Nereis); \морскио конче зоол. sea-horse, hippocampus; \морскио куче зоол. ( вид акула) dogfish; \морскио пътешествие sea-trip, voyage; \морскио растение weed, marine plant; \морскио свинче зоол. guinea-pig; \морскио сражение sea-fight, naval battle/action; \морскио училище a nautical school; над/под \морскиото равнище above/below sea-level; не ме хваща \морскиа болест be a good sailor; хваща ме \морскиа болест become/be sea-sick.* * *sea; marine: морски fauna - морска фауна; maritime; nautical; pelagic* * *1. (който се отнася до море, намира се в морето или е свързан с него) marine 2. (който се отнася до параходи, моряци или мореплавателско изкуство) nautical 3. (свързан с мореплаване 4. (флотски) naval 5. sea (attr.) 6. МОРСКИ бряг seashore, seaside, coast, beach, seaboard 7. МОРСКИ вълк прен. an old salt, sea-dog 8. МОРСКИ залив bay, gulf 9. МОРСКИ кабел a submarine cable 10. МОРСКИ курорт a sea resort 11. МОРСКИ народ a maritime/sea-faring nation 12. МОРСКИ офицер a naval officer, МОРСКИ капитан a sea-captain 13. МОРСКИ пейзаж seascape 14. МОРСКИ пехотинец marine 15. МОРСКИ път a sea route, ам. sea-road 16. МОРСКИ разбойник pirate, sea-robber, sea-wolf, sea-rover 17. МОРСКИ таралеж зоол. sea-urchin, науч. echinus 18. МОРСКИ термин a nautical term 19. МОРСКИ червей nereid (Nereis) 20. крайморски) maritime 21. лесно ме хваща морска болест be a poor sailor 22. морска академия a naval academy 23. морска артилерия naval artillery/ ordnance 24. морска база a naval base 25. морска блокада a sea-blockade 26. морска болест sea-sickness 27. морска глъбина the deep 28. морска дълбочина depth of the sea 29. морска звезда зоол. starfish 30. морска игла зоол. needle-fish, pipe-fish 31. морска котка зоол. sting ray 32. морска крава зоол. cowfish, sea-cow, manatee 33. морска краставица trepang 34. морска пехота marines, a marine/light infantry 35. морска птица sea-bird/-fowl, an aquatic bird 36. морска пяна минор. meerschaum 37. морска сила/държава a naval/maritime/ sea power 38. морска сирена mermaid 39. морска сол sea-salt, bay-salt 40. морска схватка a naval engagement 41. морска трева бот. sea-weed, sea-grass, grass-wrack 42. морска търговия sea/sea-borne/maritime trade 43. морска фауна marine fauna 44. морски сили (флота) sea/naval/marine forces;navy 45. морско дъно bottom of the sea, sea-bottom 46. морско конче зоол. sea-horse, hippocampus 47. морско куче зоол. (вид акула) dogfish 48. морско пристанище, морска гара seaport 49. морско пътешествие а sea-trip, voyage 50. морско равнище sea-level 51. морско растение weed, a marine plant 52. морско свинче зоол. guinea-pig 53. морско сражение sea-fight, a naval battle/action 54. морско училище a nautical school 55. над/под морското равнище above/below sea-level 56. не ме хваща морска болест be a good sailor 57. страдам от морска болест be sea-sick 58. хваща ме морска болест become/be sea-sick -
13 Davis, Robert Henry
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 6 June 1870 London, Englandd. 29 March 1965 Epsom, Surrey, England[br]English inventor of breathing, diving and escape apparatus.[br]Davis was the son of a detective with the City of London police. At the age of 11 he entered the employment of Siebe, Gorman \& Co., manufacturers of diving and other safety equipment since 1819, at their Lambeth works. By good fortune, his neat handwriting attracted the notice of Mr Gorman and he was transferred to work in the office. He studied hard after working hours and rose steadily in the firm. In his twenties he was promoted to Assistant Manager, then General Manager, Managing Director and finally Governing Director. He retired in 1960, having been made Life President the previous year, and continued to attend the office regularly until May 1964.Davis's entire career was devoted to research and development in the firm's special field. In 1906 he perfected the first practicable oxygen-breathing apparatus for use in mine rescue; it was widely adopted and with modifications was still in use in the 1990s. With Professor Leonard Hill he designed a deep-sea diving-bell incorporating a decompression chamber. He also invented an oxygen-breathing apparatus and heated apparel for airmen flying at high altitudes.Immediately after the first German gas attacks on the Western Front in April 1915, Davis devised a respirator, known as the stocking skene or veil mask. He quickly organized the mass manufacture of this device, roping in members of his family and placing the work in the homes of Lambeth: within 48 hours the first consignment was being sent off to France.He was a member of the Admiralty Deep Sea Diving Committee, which in 1933 completed tables for the safe ascent of divers with oxygen from a depth of 300 ft (91 m). They were compiled by Davis in conjunction with Professors J.B.S.Haldane and Leonard Hill and Captain G.C.Damant, the Royal Navy's leading diving expert. With revisions these tables have been used by the Navy ever since. Davis's best-known invention was first used in 1929: the Davis Submarine Escape Apparatus. It became standard equipment on submarines until it was replaced by the Built-in Breathing System, which the firm began manufacturing in 1951.The firm's works were bombed during the Second World War and were re-established at Chessington, Surrey. The extensive research facilities there were placed at the disposal of the Royal Navy and the Admiralty Experimental Diving Unit. Davis worked with Haldane and Hill on problems of the underwater physiology of working divers. A number of inventions issued from Chessington, such as the human torpedo, midget submarine and human minesweeper. In the early 1950s the firm helped to pioneer the use of underwater television to investigate the sinking of the submarine Affray and the crashed Comet jet airliners.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1932.BibliographyDavis was the author of several manuals on diving including Deep Sea Diving and Submarine Operations and Breathing in Irrespirable Atmospheres. He also wrote Resuscitation: A Brief Personal History of Siebe, Gorman \& Co. 1819–1957.Further ReadingObituary, 1965, The Times, 31 March, p. 16.LRD -
14 jusque
jusque [ʒysk(ə)]• ils sont montés jusqu'à 2 000 mètres they climbed up to 2,000 metres• jusqu'à cinq ans, il a vécu à la campagne he lived in the country until he was fived. ( = y compris) even• jusqu'où ? how far?• jusqu'à quand ? until when?• j'en ai jusque-là ! I'm sick and tired of it!• il faudra le lui répéter jusqu'à ce qu'il ait compris you'll have to keep on telling him until he understands* * *
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( jusqu' before vowel) ʒysk préposition1) ( dans l'espace)aller jusqu'à Paris/jusqu'en Amérique — ( insistant sur la destination atteinte) to go as far as Paris/America; ( insistant sur la distance parcourue) to go all the way to Paris/America
courir jusqu'au bout du jardin — to run right down to the bottom of the garden GB ou the end of the yard US
suivre quelqu'un jusque dans sa chambre — to follow somebody right into his/her room
ils l'ont suivi jusque chez lui — they followed him all the way home ou right up to his front door
descendre jusqu'à 100 mètres de profondeur — to go down to a depth of 100 metres [BrE]
jusqu'où comptez-vous aller? — lit, fig how far do you intend to go?
2) ( dans le temps) until, tillje t'ai attendu jusqu'à huit heures — I waited for you until ou till eight o'clock
jusqu'à présent or maintenant, jusqu'ici — (up) until now
3) ( limite supérieure) up to; ( limite inférieure) down toje le suivrai jusqu'au bout — fig I'll follow him all the way
4) ( avec une notion d'exagération) to the point of5) ( y compris) evendes détritus jusque sous la table — rubbish everywhere, even under the table
ils sont venus, jusqu'au dernier — every last one of them came
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jusqu'à ce que locution conjonctive until* * *ʒysk prép1) (endroit) as far as, toJe l'ai raccompagnée jusque chez elle. — I went with her as far as her house.
2) (moment)3) (limite)jusque sous; Il y avait du sable jusque sous le lit. — There was even sand under the bed.
Ils ont creusé jusque sous les immeubles du centre-ville pour retrouver des traces de cette abbaye. — They even dug under city-centre buildings in search of the remains of this abbey.
jusque dans; Ils ont fouillé jusque dans nos armoires. — They even searched our wardrobes.
* * *jusque (jusqu' before vowel)A prép1 ( dans l'espace) aller jusqu'à Paris/jusqu'en Amérique ( insistant sur la destination atteinte) to go as far as Paris/America; ( insistant sur la distance parcourue) to go all the way to Paris/America; courir jusqu'au bout du jardin to run right down to the bottom of the garden GB ou the end of the yard US; suivre qn jusque dans sa chambre to follow sb right into his/her room; il a marché jusqu'à moi he walked right up to me; la nouvelle n'était pas officiellement arrivée jusqu'à nous the news hadn't reached us officially; ils l'ont suivi jusque chez lui they followed him all the way home ou right up to his front door; descendre jusqu'à 100 mètres de profondeur to go down to a depth of 100 metresGB; jusqu' où comptez- vous aller? lit, fig how far do you intend to go?;2 ( dans le temps) until, till; je t'ai attendu jusqu'à huit heures I waited for you until ou till eight o'clock; jusque vers (les) dix heures until ou till about ten o'clock; ne bougez pas jusqu'à mon retour don't move until ou till I get back; jusqu'alors until then; jusqu'à présent or maintenant, jusqu'ici (up) until now; jusqu'à ce jour tout s'était bien passé (up) until that day everything had gone well; jusqu'au dernier moment up to ou until ou till the last moment; jusqu'à l'âge de 10 ans il n'a pas fréquenté l'école until he was 10 (years old) he didn't go to school; jusqu'à quand restes-tu à Oxford? how long are you staying in Oxford?; laisser mijoter jusqu'à évaporation complète de l'eau leave to simmer until all the water has evaporated;3 ( limite supérieure) up to; ( limite inférieure) down to; il peut soulever jusqu'à dix kilos he can lift up to ten kilos; cela peut coûter jusqu'à 200 euros par personne it can cost up to 200 euros per person; transport gratuit jusqu'à 10 ans free transport up to the age of 10; avoir de l'eau jusqu'aux chevilles/cuisses to be up to one's ankles/thighs in water, to be ankle-/thigh-deep in water; un repli du dollar qui descend jusqu'à 0,89 euro a fall in the dollar which has gone down to 0.89 euro; je le suivrai jusqu'au bout fig I'll follow him all the way;4 ( avec une notion d'exagération) to the point of; pousser la cruauté jusqu'au sadisme to carry cruelty to the point of sadism, to be so cruel as to be sadistic; être poli jusqu'à l'obséquiosité to be polite to the point of obsequiousness, to be so polite as to be obsequious; il est bien trop bon, jusqu'à la bêtise he's too nice for his own good; jusqu'à faire to the point ou extent of doing; aller jusqu'à faire to go so far as to do;5 ( y compris) even; l'épidémie s'est répandue jusque dans les régions les plus reculées the epidemic spread to even the most remote regions; jusqu'à ses amis ont refusé de lui parler even his friends refused to speak to him; il y avait des détritus jusque sous la table/derrière la porte there was rubbish everywhere, even under the table/behind the door; ils sont venus, jusqu'au dernier every last one of them came; il a repeint toute la pièce, jusqu'aux boutons de porte he repainted the whole room, right down to the door knobs.B jusqu'à ce que loc conj until; je reste toujours jusqu'à ce qu'il s'endorme I always stay until he is asleep; je reste jusqu'à ce qu'elle soit rétablie I'll stay until she has recovered; je suis resté jusqu'à ce qu'elle soit rétablie I stayed until she had recovered.[ʒyskə] (devant voyelle ou 'h' muet jusqu' [ʒysk], littéraire devant voyelle jusques [ʒyskə]) préposition1. [dans l'espace] (suivi d'une preposition)jusqu'où peut aller la bêtise/cruauté! (just) how stupid/cruel can people be!2. (suivi d'une preposition) [dans le temps]j'attendrai jusque vers 11 h I'll wait till ou until about 11 o'clockjusqu'alors (up) until ou till then3. [même, y compris] even————————jusqu'à locution prépositionnelle1. [dans l'espace]le sous-marin peut plonger jusqu'à 3 000 m de profondeur the submarine can dive (down) to 3,000 m2. [dans le temps] until3. [indiquant le degré]jusqu'à quel point peut-on lui faire confiance? to what extent ou how far can we trust him?jusqu'à concurrence de 3 000 euros up to 3,000 euros maximum, up to (a limit of) 3,000 eurosil nous aura embêtés jusqu'à la fin ou la gauche (familier) ! he will have been a nuisance to us (right) to the bitter end!4. [même, y compris] evenil a mangé tous les bonbons jusqu'au dernier he's eaten all the sweets (down to the last one), he's eaten every last ou single sweetjusqu'à ce que locution conjonctivejusqu'au moment où locution conjonctiveje t'ai attendu jusqu'au moment où j'ai dû partir pour mon rendez-vous I waited for you until I had to go to my meeting————————jusque-là locution adverbialejusque-là, tout va bien so far so good2. [dans l'espace]je n'ai pas encore lu jusque-là I haven't got ou read that far yetj'en ai jusque-là de tes caprices! (familier) I've had it up to here with your whims!, I'm sick and tired of your whims!————————jusqu'ici locution adverbialeje ne suis pas venu jusqu'ici pour rien! I haven't come all this way ou as far as this for nothing!
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Submarine films — are a subgenre of war film which takes place in a submarine below the surface of the ocean. Films of this subgenre typically focus on a small but determined crew of submariners battling against enemy submarines or submarine hunter ships, or… … Wikipedia
Submarine depth ratings — Depth ratings are primary design parameters and measures of a submarine s ability to operate underwater. The depths to which submarines can dive are limited by the strengths of their hulls. As a first order approximation, each 10 meters (33 feet) … Wikipedia
Deep sea — zones For the IMAX film, see Deep Sea 3D. The deep sea, or deep layer[1], is the lowest layer in the ocean, existing below the thermocline and above the seabed, at a depth of 1000 fathoms … Wikipedia
Submarine volcano — Submarine volcanoes are underwater fissures in the earth s surface from which magma can erupt. They are estimated to account for 75% of annual magma output. The vast majority are located near areas of tectonic plate movement, known as mid ocean… … Wikipedia
Depth Charge — is a character in the Beast Wars : Transformers universe. Beast WarsTransformers character name = Depth Charge caption = affiliation =Maximal, later Autobot subgroup = Transmetals function = Aquatic Forces Commander rank = 10 ( Beast Wars ) 8 (… … Wikipedia
Submarine navigation — underwater requires special skills and technologies not needed by surface ships. The challenges of underwater navigation have become more important as submarines’ spend more time underwater, travelling greater distances and at higher speed.… … Wikipedia
Submarine landslide — Submarine landslides are marine landslides that transport sediment across the continental shelf and into the deep ocean. A submarine landslide is initiated when the downwards driving stress (gravity and other factors) exceeds the resisting stress … Wikipedia
Submarine — For other uses, see Submarine (disambiguation). A Japan Maritime Self Defense Force Oyashio class submarine in 2006 A submarine is a watercraft capable of independent operation below the surface of the water. It differs from a submersible, which… … Wikipedia