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Conventionally Powered / Kinetic Energy Submarines
Pre-Holland Submarines (Before 1900)
Conventionally Powered / Gasoline Submarines
Holland, A, B, C, D, F & G Classes
Conventionally Powered / Diesel Submarines
E, G, H-1, K, L, M, N, O, R, H-4 & S Classes
Fleet Submarines
AA, Barracuda, Argonaut, Narwhal, Dolphin, Cachalot, Porpoise, Shark, Perch, Salmon, Sargo, Tambor, Mackerel, Gar, Gato, Balao & Tench Classes
Postwar Diesel Submarines
Barracuda, Tang, Sailfish, Darter & Barbel Classes
Guided Missile Submarines
Converted Fleet Boats, Grayback, Halibut & Ohio Classes
Nuclear Powered Attack Submarines
Nautilus, Seawolf, Skate, Skipjack, Triton, Tullibee, Thresher, Sturgeon, Glenard P. Lipscomb, Los Angeles, Virginia & Seawolf Classes
Ballistic Missile Submarines
George Washington, Ethan Allen, Lafayette, Benjamin Franklin & Ohio Classes
Miscellaneous
Dolphin, Albacore, Training Submarines (SST) & Devices, Midget Submarines, Submersible Research Vehicle, Large Scale Vehicles (LSV) & Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV's), Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle, Ex-German U-Boats and Japanese Submarines in American Service, Foreign Guests at Mare Island, Submarine Camouflage WW II, Buoyancy Assistance Modules, Research Guide Sub Arctic Ops, Unknown Photos

Additional Resources and Web Sites of Interest






Historic Submarine and Training Films
Historic Submarine
&Training Films

An Illustrated Survey
In Submarine History

Deep Ocean
Expeditions

Thailand Shipwreck
Information Web Site

Deepflight
Submersibles

Oceaneering.com.
ROV's

Nauticos
Earhart Discovery

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