Sentences with phrase «submarine which»

There are many dive locations and even a small wreck to explore and a tourist submarine which ambles past divers at Blue Lagoon.
«An obvious application would be a submarine which wants to remain submerged but communicate in a secure fashion.»
Some of our favorites have been this TOMY Bath See Under The Sea Submarine which lights up and plays music underwater.
Britain's successor nuclear submarines will only have eight missiles onboard, but last week the Ministry of Defence announced that it is to build submarines which have the capacity for 12 tubes.
He has been particularly critical of the new leader's stance on Trident, particularly as the submarines which are used with the weapons system are built in Woodcock's Barrow constituency.

Not exact matches

Former U.S. nuclear submarine commander Captain David Marquet has a fabulous short talk in which he urges those who really want to bring the best out of their teams to quit following unhelpful stereotypes of «leadership» and do everything possible to empower their people instead.
You might even name some of your foods in line with your theme, such as the Yellow Submarine in Miami which also sells the Lady Madonna sandwich, named from another Beatles song, or the Big Gay Ice Cream Truck in New York, which serves the Bea Arthur.
Bøe said the increasing presence was linked to increasing Russian submarine activity, which in recent years includes more frequent trips between the Barents, Baltic, and Mediterranean seas.
But submarine and antisubmarine warfare in general have become areas of more intense focus for both Russia and NATO, the latter of which is increasingly concerned about what it sees as Russian encroachment in Europe and the seas around it.
«And they have departed from their traditional sort of approach — with lots of mass and lots of submarines but of sort of varying quality — and they are taking a page from our playbook, which is go for quality instead.»
Call it a lesson learned for the Indian navy, which managed to put the country's first nuclear - missile submarine, the $ 2.9 billion INS Arihant, out of commission in the most boneheaded way possible.
Other defense companies such as Lockheed Martin and General Dynamics — which manufactures everything from tanks to nuclear - powered submarines — have also benefited amid talks of augmented military spend.
The high speeds were originally a major requirement to allow American subs to chase down fast - moving Soviet attack submarines, which were also capable of diving deep and out of range, thanks to reinforced titanium pressure hulls.
Japanese technology giant NEC Corporation and Alcatel Submarine Networks are helping Google with the latest cable laying project, which is expected to be completed by the end of 2019, Vusirikala said.
The submarine is the first version of a second variant of the Borei - class submarine (also known as the Dolgorukiy - class after the name of its first vessel), which will be known as the Borei II - class.
My prayers were answered: — God told me that he DOES NOT LIVE ON HIS OWN PLANET CALLED KOLOB — God told me that the Jesus Christ referred to in the Book o» Mormon is NOT that of Christianity, hence there is no Trinity — God told me that the Jews never cruised across the Atlantic in an air - tight submarine (which the Mormons believe are genetically tied to Native Americans).
It is a kind of submarine life in which faith sometimes mysteriously takes on the aspect of doubt, when, in fact, one has to doubt and reject conventional and superstitious surrogates that have taken the place of faith.
The cruise missile, which is also being installed in Europe, is considered by the Russians to be a first - strike weapon, so they will send still more submarines to our doorstep.
Detective Sergeant Phil Housley, of Greater Manchester Police, said: «This was a horrific incident, in which a war veteran who served on submarines in WW2, was targeted and robbed in his own home.
Jimmy John's noncompete clause reportedly states: «Employee covenants and agrees that, during his or her employment with the Employer and for a period of two (2) years after... he or she will not have any direct or indirect interest in or perform services for... any business which derives more than ten percent (10 %) of its revenue from selling submarine, hero - type, deli - style, pita and / or wrapped or rolled sandwiches and which is located with three (3) miles of either [the Jimmy John's location in question] or any such other Jimmy John's Sandwich Shop.»
Mr Pyne flagged 10 priority areas including the Collins Class Submarine maintenance upgrade, continuous shipbuilding program which includes the new submarine project, combat clothing and mSubmarine maintenance upgrade, continuous shipbuilding program which includes the new submarine project, combat clothing and msubmarine project, combat clothing and munitions.
Corporate employees: 100 large enough to fit a 14 - foot gorilla in the middle of Specialty: Submarine sandwiches the dining area, which attracts locals and tourists.
I have a memory of a war movie in which a woman is giving birth in a tank or a submarine (for whatever reason) and even in THAT situation, the men know better than she does how to labor — she's forced to lie down and put her feet up in two bandoliers suspended from the ceiling as stirrups.
To rise to the surface the submarine must reduce its density which it does by releasing water from the tank.
,» «If I melt down the cans from which the food came, will I have enough metal to build a small submarine?
and «If I melt down the cans from which the food came, will I have enough metal to build a small submarine
Water comes in through the submarine and is circulated up through the diver shower head, which can then be sprayed into two funnels that produce fun, mesmerizing effects... MORE with spinning wheels, fountains and googly eyes.
My Oxford colleague Blake Ewing makes an engaging case in favour of the UK pursuing unilateral nuclear disarmament — that is, scrapping the planned replacement programme for the Royal Navy's Vanguard - class submarines, which currently carry the Trident D5 missile — as a solution to the country's fiscal travails.
I would say that clear defining point of Nuclear War is when a nation achieves what is called «The Nuclear Triad» which refers to the three ways to deliver a nuke to a target: Ground Based Launches, Sea Based Launches (usually uses Submarines) and Sky based Launches (by both missile systems on a plane and gravity bombs).
That caveat is hugely significant to the Ministry of Defence (MoD), which relies on Scottish waters for the Trident submarine.
Imagine a scenario in which Buffalo won one the most competitive and largest development projects in the history of the country... then the project was submarined because the Industrial Development Agency wouldn't approve the very tax breaks used to lure the company to Western New York.
A former chair of the Blairite group Progress, he is one of Corbyn's fiercest critics and represents a seat housing BAE's Trident nuclear submarine operations, which Corbyn is opposed to renewing.
A decision not to skimp on the reactors which will power Britain's nuclear submarines could spark coalition tensions later this week.
These included a «continuous - at - sea - deterrence - capable» submarine force which could credibly reconstitute the nuclear deterrent if needed.
From 1994 the Royal Navy's Vanguard - class submarines, equipped with the Trident weapons system, succeeded the Polaris missile boats which had maintained a continuous strategic nuclear deterrent for the United Kingdom for almost 30 years.
Military spending on expensive major weapons systems built in large cities like aircraft, ships, and submarines, has grown much faster than military spending on personnel, (which has actually declined as military spending overall has surged), who frequently hail from rural areas.
A few months ago defence secretary Phillip Hammond announced # 350 million funding for a new generation of nuclear submarines — a move which already seemed to rule out disarmament or even a change of course from a sea - based deterrent.
There are different launch systems like ships, submarines, intercontinental missiles, ground - based mobile launch systems, large bombers, small fighter - jets and even systems which can be carried by infantry.
Dr Johnson thinks a way will be found to extend the lives of the submarines - which is why ideas have been floated like joint patrols with the French, or abandoning the policy of keeping one submarine permanently at sea.
Or was it a submarine launched attack, in which case you'll have trouble figuring out which nation is responsible?
Only we've moved that decision from the capital, which has as much data as possible, to a submarine that has been out of contact for days.
Prof Chalmers suggests a «CASD - capable» submarine force which could credibly reconstitute the nuclear deterrent if needed, or a «dual - capable» submarine force which could be used either for conventional or deterrent purposes, as alternative options to be considered.
So, submarines would prevent one from losing their capability over a mistake, but how would mounting them on a sub prevent missiles from being launched, initially, from the subs, which would lead to retaliation from the other sides» subs?
That raises significant questions for both the Scottish and UK governments over the status and future of the Trident nuclear submarine system, which is based on the Clyde, and UK airbases in Scotland.
In the first instance, based on the assumption that the UK is still a functioning state, the chief of the defence staff recommends to the prime minister that nuclear weapons should be launched from a Vanguard - class submarine, one of which is always on patrol.
The Ministry of Defence is yet to answer how much the full programme, which included warheads, missiles and submarines, would cost, citing the information as classified.
That is exactly the same approach being taken in parallel by Labour's backbench defence committee, chaired by John Woodcock, which has heard from figures ranging from the head of CND to former nuclear submarine commanders.
Conservatives favour a like - for - like replacement of the Vanguard submarines, which will be in use until the late 2020s - and their missiles in use until 2042.
The Conservatives have announced a manifesto commitment to build four new nuclear missile - armed submarines, with Mr Fallon accusing Labour of using the nuclear deterrent as a «bargaining chip» with the SNP, which would vote to scrap it.
The Defence Secretary will announce the ordering of nuclear reactors for a new class of submarines to replace the current Vanguard fleet, which carries Trident at present.
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