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  2. Troy (submarine) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike real sharks, Troy was odorless. [5] Troy had three cameras to film its surroundings. [3] Originally, cameras were positioned in the shark's eyes but the resulting images were too "disconcerting to try to make sense of" in real time, so the camera was moved to the top of the shark's head, disguised as a fish. [4]

  3. USS Shark (SS-314) - Wikipedia

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    USS Shark (SS-314), a Balao-class submarine, was the sixth ship of the United States Navy to be named for the shark, a large marine predator. Construction began in 1943 and commissioning occurred in 1944.

  4. Project 941 submarine - Wikipedia

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    Size comparison of common World War II submarines with the Typhoon class Soviet Typhoon-class ballistic missile submarine, with inset of an American football field graphic to convey a sense of the enormous size of the vessel. The Typhoon class was developed under Project 941 as the Soviet Akula class (Акула), meaning shark.

  5. USS Shark (SSN-591) - Wikipedia

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    The submarine returned to her building yard for post-shakedown repairs and final acceptance by the Navy. Shark sailed for the Mediterranean Sea and duty with the Sixth Fleet on 12 August 1961. This was the first deployment in the area for a nuclear submarine, and Shark was deployed there until 14 November 1961.

  6. The shark in 'Jaws' is 25 feet long. Are there really sharks ...

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    The largest kind of shark is called the whale shark, which has been known to get as large as 60-feet long, the Smithsonian Institute said. Whale sharks feed on planktonic organisms including krill ...

  7. USS Shark (SS-174) - Wikipedia

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    Shark may have been the first U.S. submarine sunk by enemy antisubmarine forces. Post-war, Japanese records showed numerous attacks on unidentified submarines in Shark ' s area at plausible times. At 01:37 on 11 February, for example, the Japanese destroyer Yamakaze opened fire with her 5-inch (127 mm) guns and sank a surfaced submarine.

  8. Scot, a 1,600-pound great white shark, is lurking in the ...

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    The Hudson, a submarine canyon and prolific fishing ground for tuna, begins about 80 miles east of the Manasquan Inlet. ... Scot is an impressive adult male shark that weighed 1,644 pounds when it ...

  9. That Hurricane Shark Video Is Actually Real (For Once) - AOL

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    Reports of city sharks come in after every hurricane or storm and are always fake. Until now, this is the exception that proves the rule.