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  2. Turtle (submersible) - Wikipedia

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    Turtle (also called American Turtle) was the world's first submersible vessel with a documented record of use in combat. It was built in 1775 by American David Bushnell as a means of attaching explosive charges to ships in a harbor, for use against the Royal Navy during the American Revolutionary War.

  3. List of submarine museums - Wikipedia

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    Submarine museum of the world, map ; Historical Naval Ships Association; The Rahmi M Koç Museum; U. S. Navy Submarine Force Museum Archived 2008-09-23 at the Wayback Machine; Patterson Museum; WWII U.S. Submarine Memorials and Museums; Museum submarines in the United States; Indonesian Navy Submarine Monument; CB-20 midget submarine page

  4. Defunctland - Wikipedia

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    Initially, the Defunctland YouTube series was meant to be a showcase for attractions that would be a part of a virtual theme park of the same name. Soon after starting the channel in 2017, Perjurer uploaded a video titled "Defunctland VR: The Sorcerer's Hat" to show off the initial prototype of the park.

  5. Submarine Force Library and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The United States Navy Submarine Force Library and Museum is located on the Thames River in Groton, Connecticut.It is the only submarine museum managed exclusively by the Naval History & Heritage Command division of the Navy, and this makes it a repository for many special submarine items of national significance, including USS Nautilus (SSN-571).

  6. Mysteries at the Museum - Wikipedia

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    Each episode is focused on interesting and unusual artifacts held in museums. The show is hosted by Don Wildman, the executive producer is David Gerber, and the show is produced by Optomen Productions under the executive producers Nicola Moody and Dominic Stobart.

  7. Hell Below (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Hell Below is a TV series on The Smithsonian Channel [2] produced by Parallax Film Productions Inc. The series is narrated by Canadian voice-over artist Mark Oliver, charting the stealth game of subsea warfare and the narrative from contact to attack of the greatest submarine patrols of World War II.

  8. HMAS Onslow - Wikipedia

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    The submarine was gifted to the Australian National Maritime Museum in April 1999. [37] On 3 May 1999, the submarine was towed from Platypus to the museum at Darling Harbour . [ 36 ] Onslow was docked next to HMAS Vampire , another warship belonging to the museum, and was officially opened to the public on 1 June 1999. [ 36 ]

  9. Foxhole (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Foxhole is a cooperative sandbox massively-multiplayer action-strategy video game developed and published by Canadian video game company Siege Camp, who are based in Toronto, Ontario. The game uses Unreal Engine 4 , utilizing an axonometric projection perspective, much like that of a conventional real-time strategy video game with a top-down view .