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Is the United States Army really developing a supersonic submarines? How would a supersonic submarine even work? In today's educational video we're taking a look at The Supersonic Submarines - New Secret US Army Development?
Submarines haunt the dreams of sailors around the world. Secretive, stealthy, and able to strike from out of nowhere, they remain the greatest threat to surface ships. Thankfully, submarines are limited in just how fast they can move, typically with a top speed of 29 mph (46 kmh), which is well short of a typical destroyer's top speed of 40 mph (64 kmh). Lagging behind their potential prey, submarines must typically intercept their targets or lurk in sea lanes and wait for an enemy to stumble into them. But what if subs could move much, much faster than they currently do? Hello and welcome to another episode of The Infographics Show- today we're taking a look at supersonic submarines- the US Navy's new Superweapon.
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The Supersonic Submarine - New Secret US Army Development?
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2018Dec 25
Is the United States Army really developing a supersonic submarines? How would a supersonic submarine even work? In today's educational video we're taking a look at The Supersonic Submarines - New Secret US Army Development?
Submarines haunt the dreams of sailors around the world. Secretive, stealthy, and able to strike from out of nowhere, they remain the greatest threat to surface ships. Thankfully, submarines are limited in just how fast they can move, typically with a top speed of 29 mph (46 kmh), which is well short of a typical destroyer's top speed of 40 mph (64 kmh). Lagging behind their potential prey, submarines must typically intercept their targets or lurk in sea lanes and wait for an enemy to stumble into them. But what if subs could move much, much faster than they currently do? Hello and welcome to another episode of The Infographics Show- today we're taking a look at supersonic submarines- the US Navy's new Superweapon.
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