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How do submarines sink enemy ships?
Submarines will spend hours or days tracking enemy vessels before carefully lining up a torpedo shot. Earlier this month, a US Navy submarine sank the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena off the coast of Sri ...
The downing of an Iranian warship on Tuesday in the Indian Ocean by U.S. Navy forces marks the first time an American submarine has destroyed an enemy vessel in combat since the final days of World ...
On March 4, a U.S. Navy submarine sunk the Iranian warship IRIS Dena off the coast of Sri Lanka using a Mark 48 torpedo. The U.S. submarine that conducted the strike is reported by CBS News to have ...
A US submarine sank the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena off the southern coast of Sri Lanka on Wednesday, killing 87 people. The submarine struck the ship with a torpedo, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ...
Torsk (SS-423) departing the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, August 1965. (Navy) A United States Navy submarine sank an Iranian ship with a single torpedo this week as the frigate was transiting the Indian ...
Sinking a ship with a torpedo may seem like a sudden and dramatic act. In reality, such a strike comes only after hours, even days, of preparation and tracking effort. Submarines rarely rush their ...
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