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At random: The United States submarine USS TRITON was fitted with twin reactors and was considered the longest submarine ever built until the advent of the OHIO class. The TRITON was designed for a surface displacement of 5,900 tons. Large submarines of other countries have been the Japanese I-400 (5,220 tons), and the French SURCOUF (2,880 tons).
This mornings sub photo
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Ric
Posted 2009-07-06 9:36 AM (#28373)


Plankowner

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Location: Upper lefthand corner of the map.
Subject: This mornings sub photo

Took this this morning on my walk down at the marina.

Donald L. Johnson
Posted 2009-07-06 3:04 PM (#28375 - in reply to #28373)


Great Sage of the Sea

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Location: Visalia, Ca.
Subject: RE: This mornings sub photo

Nice. We could use some of that cool fog down here.

Looks like a Seawolf. Coming in or going out?
Ric
Posted 2009-07-06 3:15 PM (#28376 - in reply to #28375)


Plankowner

Posts: 9165

Location: Upper lefthand corner of the map.
Subject: RE: This mornings sub photo

She was heading north but that means nothing since she could be going out or to Bangor. Both are that direction.
Bear
Posted 2009-07-06 4:18 PM (#28378 - in reply to #28373)


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Location: Port Orchard WA
Subject: RE: This mornings sub photo

Thought I remembered newspaper article that Seawolf was forward deploying till early winter. But I was wrong it was them returning first part of July to Bremerton so this was most likely them going out for weekly ops



Edited by Bear 2009-07-06 4:20 PM
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