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The submarine was designed for anti-submarine and anti-ship warfare, reconnaissance missions, and transportation of up to 12 troops. It would have been 56.2 metres (184 ft 5 in) long, have a top speed of 14 knots (26 km/h; 16 mph) and be equipped with a new fuel cell-powered AIP system developed by Italy.
Phoenix was laid down at Cammell Laird shipyard in 1928. [4] The ship was the 18th in a series of British warships named after the mythical phoenix, and had the motto Resurgam (Latin for "I will rise again" [10]) [11] Phoenix was originally deployed on the China Station as part of the 4th submarine flotilla. [11]
S1000 submarine class, a joint development by Russia and Italy; Akai S1000, a 1988 16-bit professional stereo digital sampler This page was last edited on 30 ...
This is a list of submarines of the United States Navy, listed by hull number and by name. ... Phoenix: SSN-703 Boston: SSN-704 Baltimore: SSN-705 City of Corpus Christi:
HMS Phoenix (1889), a Pearl-class cruiser launched in 1889. She was renamed HMS Tauranga in 1890 and was sold in 1906. HMS Phoenix (1911), an Acheron-class destroyer launched in 1911 and sunk 1918 by the Austro-Hungarian submarine SM U-27. HMS Phoenix (N96), a Parthian-class submarine launched in 1929 and sunk by an Italian torpedo boat in 1940.
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First nuclear submarine; hull design enlarged from fleet boat Seawolf: 1 7 December 1953 30 March 1957 Unique submarine; liquid metal cooled S2G reactor (replaced with a pressurized-water reactor in 1959) Skate: 4 USS Skate (SSN-578) 21 July 1955 USS Seadragon (SSN-584) 5 December 1959 Skipjack: 6 USS Skipjack (SSN-585) 29 May 1956
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