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The notes also included references to various ways to attack enemies, the indictment said, "including by destroying reconnaissance drones, using underwater bombs, and using gliders".
Counterterrorism officials have been concerned that terrorists might seek to use a wide range of vehicles and other instruments for attacks, from crop-duster planes and hazardous-material trucks to underwater bombs carried by scuba divers because people who work in those industries are generally subjected to less rigorous security measures.
South Australia Wants to Solve Their Seal Problem with Underwater Bombs.
The U.S. and Canadian Navies frequently detonate underwater bombs and use sonar on test missions in the area, both of which are potentially lethal to marine life and especially orcas.
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According to the political scientist Laurent Bouvet, the January attacks, like an underwater bomb, brought all these trends to the surface.
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She was next seen by Navy divers, the same year, lying upside down with her bow on the rim of the underwater bomb crater and stern angled toward the center.
Before long an underwater atomic bomb explodes and waves capsize surfers, sailors, fish, a battleship.
Meanwhile, across the Pacific, atmospheric scientist Antra Priyadarshi of the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), remembered a study she had read a while back: Following underwater nuclear bomb tests in the 1950s and '60s, physicists noticed that a heavy form of sulfur sulfur-35 had musulfur sulfur-35 had
There was considerable concern that detonating a bomb underwater could have unexpected, perhaps disastrous consequences.
She was badly damaged underwater by a bomb in April 1945, and was ordered home for repairs the following month.
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