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  2. Cressi-Sub - Wikipedia

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    Cressi Sub headquarter in Genoa. Cressi's offices and production facilities remain in Genoa, Italy where the company was founded in 1946. This location on the northern shore of the Mediterranean is significant to the company's historical success and current activities. Historically, the region is the birthplace of modern diving.

  3. List of submarines of Italy - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of submarines that have served the Italian Navy.. Delfino; Glauco class. Glauco; Narvalo; Otaria; Squalo; Tricheco; Foca; Medusa class. Medusa; Argo ...

  4. Ohio-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio class was designed in the 1970s to carry the concurrently designed Trident submarine-launched ballistic missile. The first eight Ohio-class submarines were armed at first with 24 Trident I C4 SLBMs. [6] Beginning with the ninth Trident submarine, Tennessee, the remaining boats were equipped with the larger, three-stage Trident II D5 ...

  5. Category:Ohio-class submarines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ohio-class submarines" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Italian submarines of World War II - Wikipedia

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    Italy's interest in midget submarines resulted in the CA class, built in 1938, and followed during the war by CB, CC and CM classes. She also developed a manned torpedo, the SLC, an update of an Italian First World War design, for use by the Navy's special forces. During World War II Italy also had designs for a wartime building programme.

  7. USS Ohio (SSGN-726) - Wikipedia

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    Original plans called for Ohio to be retired in 2002. Instead, Ohio and three sister boats were modified and remain in service as cruise missile submarines . In November 2002 Ohio entered drydock, beginning a 36-month refueling and conversion overhaul. Electric Boat announced on 9 January 2006 that the conversion had been completed. [6]

  8. Italian Village - Wikipedia

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    Italian Village is located in the north side of Columbus, Ohio just north of Downtown and adjacent to the central business district. [2] The area is bounded by Interstate 670 on the south, Fifth Avenue on the north, North High Street on the west, and the Conrail railroad tracks to the east. [2] N. Fourth Street, E. Fifth Avenue, and E.

  9. Talk:Cressi-Sub - Wikipedia

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