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  2. K-250 Submarine - Wikipedia

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    The sub was designed by retired US Navy World War II submarine captain George Kittredge. [1] It is a basic solid submarine that has been used by researchers, salvage divers, [2] and private enthusiasts. [3] A K-250 personal submarine designed and built by George W. Kittredge. This submarine is on display in South Thomaston, Maine, as a memorial ...

  3. Personal submarine - Wikipedia

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    A personal submarine is a submarine, ... Those personal submarines which are available for sale cost from US$16,000 to 2+ Billion USD. ... K-250 Submarine;

  4. George Kittredge (Navy captain) - Wikipedia

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    Kittredge Industries was founded in 1970 to design and manufacture midget submarines, completing 49 submersibles before manufacturing was wound down in 1988. [1] Kittredge's designs included the K-250 and K-350, named for their maximum rated depth (in feet); [3] he is known as the "father of personal submersibles". [2]

  5. Norwegian Submarine Base Surfaces on the Market - AOL

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    Looking for somewhere to store your submarine? Well you're in luck! The Norwegian government is selling its Olavsvern Naval Base, and it's listed for a cool $17.5 million. The base comes with ...

  6. Kilo-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    Submarine 372 suddenly encountered a "cliff" caused by a sudden change in seawater density. Because the seawater density suddenly decreased, the submarine lost its buoyancy and rapidly fell to the seabed more than 3,000 meters deep. The pressure on the submarine increased sharply, and the main engine room pipeline was damaged and water entered.

  7. Category:Midget submarines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Midget submarines" ... K. K-250 Submarine; K-Verband; Kairyƫ-class submarine; UC2 Kraka; L. Losos-class submarine; M. M24 Japanese Midget ...

  8. United States K-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    The first four were renamed K-1 through K-4 on 17 November 1911 as part of a forcewide redesignation of US submarines. USS K-1 (SS-32) (formerly USS Haddock) was laid down on 20 February 1912, launched on 3 September 1913 and commissioned on 17 March 1914. The submarine was decommissioned on 7 March 1923 and scrapped in 1931. [6]

  9. USS K-4 - Wikipedia

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    The K-class boats had a length of 153 feet 7 inches (46.8 m) overall, a beam of 16 feet 8 inches (5.1 m) and a mean draft of 13 feet 1 inch (4.0 m). They displaced 451 long tons (458 t) on the surface and 527 long tons (535 t) submerged. The K-class submarines had a crew of 2 officers and 26 enlisted men.