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Fishermen catch US nuclear-powered submarine
A Norwegian fishing boat has caught its largest ever haul – a US navy nuclear-powered submarine weighing in at 7,800 tons.
Norway fishermen go hunting for halibut but end up catching a US Navy nuclear submarine
Harald Engen, 22, and pals said they were called back by the Coast Guard after making their way back to shore - and told their fishing net had caught a US nuclear submarine
Fisherman shocked after catching 7,800-tonne nuclear submarine worth £3.38bn
Norwegian fishermen were left stunned after they netted a £3.38 billion nuclear submarine. The young men - all in their twenties - were out fishing for halibut in their 10-metre-long boat the Øygutt (Island Boy) in waters just west of Tromsø.
Norwegian fishermen accidentally catch US sub in net
A Norwegian fishing crew was surprised this week by the day’s big, rare catch — a U.S. submarine longer than a football field. Harald Engen was delivering halibut to a village on Norway’s west coast when he got a message that a U.
Norwegian Fisherman Catches U.S. Nuclear Submarine, Drags It 2.5 Miles
A Norwegian fisherman had an unexpected catch this week when his nets accidentally ensnared a U.S. Navy nuclear-powered submarine. The fisherman ended up dragging the submarine nearly 4 kilometers (2.
Navy Virginia-Class Submarine Was 'Netted' By a Norwegian Fishermen
Norwegian fishermen recently snagged an unusual "catch of the day": the U.S. Navy's nuclear-powered submarine, USS Virginia. While halibut fishing, the Øygutt’s fishing net became entangled with the submarine’s propeller,
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The Newest Warships and Submarines to Enter the US Navy
The U.S. Navy is constantly in the process of adding to its already massive fleet. While there is a considerable effort put ...
The National Interest
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'Gut Punch' to the Navy: Nuclear Attack Submarine Went Boom Into an Underwater Mountain
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Explainer: How BARC will power India's future nuclear submarines
The Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) is designing a 190-MW nuclear reactor to power India's P77 nuclear attack submarines ...
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Norwegian fishermen accidentally caught U.S. sub in net
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Russia Nuclear Attack Submarine Detected Near US Ally's Waters
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Seawolf-Class: The Navy's Hunter-Killer Attack Submarine That Has No Equal
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No Nuclear, No Problem? The GUPPY-Class Submarines of the Early Cold War
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