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During the Cold War, U.S. submarines such as USS L. Mendel Rivers would torment the Soviet spy trawlers tracking them by getting close and then blowing the sanitary tanks. Blowing the tanks caused a huge roaring noise and enveloped the Soviet ships in waste.
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Russian Oscar II class boat alongside.
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HMS Sutherland returned to Devonport yesterday, with a Bay Class astern.
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British warships in show of force to Russian vessel. The Royal Navy closely monitored a Russian naval task group, consisting of two landing ships and four other vessels, as they transited the English Channel this week, according to a press release.
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USS New Jersey (BB-62) firing a Tomahawk Missile during trials, 1982.
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HMS Dragon has been conducting tests, trials, and training at sea.
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Schleswig-Holstein (German battleship, 1908), in the foreground Photographed 1930. Battleship Schlesien is on the left, and battleship Hessen is on the right background.
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Damage to USS Harry S. Truman following collision with the MV Besiktas-M this week off Port Said.
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HMS Brocklesby was refloated last week. The project is in the next phase, handing systems and compartments back to the RN before the ship’s crew moves on board in the summer. HMS Brocklesby will begin her sea trials programme after a period of maintenance work.
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