HMS Trumpeter and HMS Charger sailed from Harstad in company with the RN MTXG (Mine & Threat Exploitation Group) embarked. MTXG deployed the Remus 300 UUV to detect and classify objects of interest during the exercise.
USS Mount Whitney LCC-20 as she participated in a memorial ceremony off the coast of Normandy, France, while in the English Channel, May 26, 2020. Mount Whitney was the U.S. 6th Fleet flagship, homeported in Gaeta, and operates with a combined crew of U.S. Sailors and Military Sealift Command civil service mariners.
How robot submarines fight to keep the UK’s lights on in North Sea drone battle. https://www.asdnews.com/news/defense/2025/01/17/how-robot-submarines-fight-keep-uks-lights-north-sea-drone-battle
German submarine Wilhelm Bauer (originally designated U-2540) is a Type XXI U-boat of Nazi Germany’s navy (Kriegsmarine), completed shortly before the end of World War II. It was scuttled at the end of the war, having never gone on patrol. In 1957, it was raised from the seabed off Flensburg Firth, refurbished, and recommissioned for use by the West-German Bundesmarine in 1960.
Historic Norfolk Naval Shipyard Drydock One. From the National Archives dated January 19, 1926, The S-Class submarine seen in Dry Dock 1 in 1926 was the first class of submarine designed for ocean and coastal missions. NNSY has seen many changes as it adapted and grew with the ever-upgrading naval technology. In 100 years, the workforce’s dedication is the one aspect that has not changed.