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by a faulty Shkval supercavitating torpedo(passive) to have been caused byThe Kursk submarine accident
by English(passive) unknowingly caused bya submarine accident
by English(passive) unwittingly caused bya submarine accident
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by oxygen - creating device(passive) caused bySubmarine accident
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by a research ship of the Swedish Maritime Administration(passive) was discoveredThe submarine wreck
by a research ship of the Swedish Maritime Administration the 10 September(passive) was discoveredThe submarine wreck
by a research ship of the Swedish Maritime Administration the 10 September(passive) was discovered byThe submarine wreck
in Swedish waters(passive) was discoveredA submarine wreck
in 1991(passive) was discoveredThe submarine wreck
as a tanker submarine based on the Type D1 but with no torpedoes(passive) was designedI-373-class ) submarine
as a tanker submarine based on the Type D1(passive) was designedI-373-class ) submarine
to test high - speed performance underwater(passive) was designedSubmarine No.71
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for the destruction of nuclear submarines and surface ships(passive) is designedsubmarine
by French defense contractor DCNS(passive) is designed bysubmarine
by British naval officers(passive) led bysubmarine
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by David Bushnell(passive) invented bysubmarine
to operate underwater by storing and releasing water through ballast tanks(passive) is designedA submarine
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to a nuclear missile launchleadsto a nuclear missile launch
in 2002was discoveredin 2002
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in ... the death of 118 Russian sailorsresultedin ... the death of 118 Russian sailors
in the country?s territorial watershas been discoveredin the country?s territorial waters
in the country?shas been discoveredin the country?s
off the eastern coast of Swedendiscoveredoff the eastern coast of Sweden
to order an inquiry into the attackledto order an inquiry into the attack
in a correspondingly rapid growth in the navy diving capabilityresultedin a correspondingly rapid growth in the navy diving capability
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in American deathsresultingin American deaths
in the death of two officersresultedin the death of two officers
for the purpose of attacking and sinking other submarines , surface combatants and merchant vesselsspecifically designedfor the purpose of attacking and sinking other submarines , surface combatants and merchant vessels
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to destroy Soviet missile submarinesoriginally designedto destroy Soviet missile submarines
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to replace the aging Los Angeles class of naval subdesignedto replace the aging Los Angeles class of naval sub
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new depths in the oceanto discovernew depths in the ocean
to counter a Soviet submarine threatdesigned specificallyto counter a Soviet submarine threat
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to remedy shortcomings in the Delta - I class submarinedesignedto remedy shortcomings in the Delta - I class submarine
to remedy shortcomings in the Delta - I class submarinedesignedto remedy shortcomings in the Delta - I class submarine
to destroy other shipsdesignedto destroy other ships
to destroy other shipsdesignedto destroy other ships
for a crew of two anddesignedfor a crew of two and
and built in Australiadesignedand built in Australia
for Australia and already over a decade since the last Collins class submarine was launchedwas designedfor Australia and already over a decade since the last Collins class submarine was launched
to become a small volcanic islandsettingto become a small volcanic island
to operate entirely submerged , rather than as submersibles that could submerge as a temporary means to escape detection or launch an attackdesignedto operate entirely submerged , rather than as submersibles that could submerge as a temporary means to escape detection or launch an attack