Sentence examples for floating submarine from inspiring English sources

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Floating submarine mines were first used to destroy ships in the 19th century and came into wide use in World War I during the Battle of the Atlantic.

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Garrett and a female explorer called "Rouge" hear about a derelict Soviet submarine floating in the Thames near Rochester: a U475 Black Widow.

The dynamic coupling between floating top and submarine riser becomes more remarkable owing to larger fluctuation amplitude of floating platform in deeper water, compared to fixed platform in shallow water.

After losing contact with Nereus, researchers found remnants of the submarine floating on the ocean surface and are now working to learn more details about what happened to the sub.

In addition to flying cars, he imagined mass-produced bathrooms that could be installed like refrigerators; underwater settlements that would be restocked by submarine; and floating communities that, along with all their inhabitants, would hover among the clouds.

The Soviets built and built and built -- graphite reactors, pressurized water reactors, sodium-cooled reactors, submarine reactors, floating reactors, "portable" reactors, a giant reactor factory that sank in the mud and on and on.

Films from €10, bar-restaurant open Sun-Thurs, 10am-1am and Fri-Sat to 2am, eyefilm.nl Arriving at the NDSM wharf by ferry, you'll notice an abandoned submarine, the floating Botel boat-hotel, an old lightship and some tall ships tied up.

Sonar devices can be operated aboard surface ships, aboard submarines, on floating sonobuoys, or suspended by cables from helicopters and dunked in the ocean.

As the Albanian account describes it, "The Soviet sailors and officers carried out numerous provocations, trying by all manner of means to create a pretext for the Soviet military intervention in Albania ... On May 26 , 1961it seized in a demonstrative manner 8 submarines, the floating base 'Kotelnikov', as well as the Albanian warships that were laid for repair in the port of Sevastopol.

It was the creation of Duke Riley, whose work skews aquatic and unpredictable: He once built a wood and fiberglass submarine, floated it too close to the Queen Mary 2 and was arrested.

(And it's anyone's guess what that little yellow submarine is doing floating over the stage).

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