RFBDAY2C–Recreational submarine surfacing to the waters of Saint Thomas United States Virgin Islands
RMKCEW6A–Submarine surfacing off Heligoland, Germany, by Franz Schensky (1871-1957).
RMCPHXAR–The Los Angeles-class nuclear powered fast attack submarine USS Miami (SSN 755) surfaces during an anti-submarine warfare exercise November 11, 2007 in the North Arabian Sea.
RMD966M6–French naval exercises: Submarine 'Dorade' surfacing to tell an ironclad that it has been 'sunk'. Illustration from 'Le Petit Journal', Paris, 1908.
RMH9X9FP–The USN Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine USS Alaska returns to the Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay May 22, 2014 near St. Marys, Georgia.
RM2R9X5M7–Nuclear submarine out in the ocean, either surfacing or starting a dive
RMH9X9FX–The USN Seawolf-class fast-attack submarine USS Connecticut returns to port at Naval Base Kitsap-Bremerton April 27, 2011 in Bremerton, Washington.
RMC615P2–The nuclear-powered attack submarine BIRMINGHAM conducting an emergency surfacing exercise during sea trials. Nov. 19 1978. (BSLOC 2011 12 250)
RM2BEFKE0–Hector Castillo, a U.S. Navy Arctic Submarine Laboratory technician, takes a break from preparing a submarine surfacing site near Ice Camp Nautilus in the Arctic Ocean during Ice Exercise (ICEX) 2014 March 22 140322
RM2BW2JX7–Chatham Navy Week. British Royal Navy Submarine HMS H33 surfacing. Behind is another submarine (unknown). 1935
RMHFC87Y–980604-N-7726D-002 Pacific Ocean, (Jun 4, 1998) The attack submarine USS Columbus (SSN 762) home ported at Naval Station Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, conducts an emergency surface training exercise, 35 miles off the coast of Oahu, HI. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 2nd Class David C. Duncan (RELEASED) 980604-N-7726D-002 Submarine Emergency Surfacing Drill
RMWHA02N–Scotland, UK: Polaris at Holy Loch. Surfacing at dawn - the Polaris missile submarine, Abraham Lincoln out on patrol.
RMJ5904H–German Navy Type 212A submarine U-31 surfaces during exercise Baltic Operations June 14, 2014 in the Baltic Sea. (photo by Chad Harvey/US Navy via Planetpix )
RME1MEC7–Hector Castillo, a U.S. Navy Arctic Submarine Laboratory technician, takes a break from preparing a submarine surfacing site ne
RMFCW0NF–USS ANNAPOLIS attack submarine (SSN 760) rests in the Arctic Ocean after surfacing through three feet of ice during Ice Exercise 2009 on 21 March 2009. Photo: US Navy
RM2JYY4CD–US Navy Lookout on a Submarine as it surfaces. North Atlantic, World war two. 1942
RMF152W5–US Navy Sailors aboard the fast attack nuclear submarine USS Seawolf remove arctic ice from the hull after surfacing in the North Pole August 1, 2015.
RME0R2BX–Oct. 10, 1957 - The Atom Submarine sails in - After 14 days under the Ocean.: A world-record submarine dive of 14 days 3 12 hours was claimed for the United States Navy 's atom-powered submarine Nautilus by her commander, 36-year old Commander William R. Anderson, when he brought the submarine into Portland, Dorset yesterday. It was the Nautilus's first official visit to a foreign port. During her long spell under water, Nautilus travelled 5,000 miles at more than 15 knots without once surfacing or ''snorkeling''
RMPN13GB–U-boat Submarine at sea. Maritime drawing shows a submarine at sea during World War II
RMCPHTHE–A U5 submarine surfaces, 1912
RM2BWAREH–HMS Submarine No 3 diving 30 March 1920
RMRA3KDM–1978 - A starboard view of the nuclear-powered attack submarine BIRMINGHAM (SSN-695) conducting an emergency surfacing exercise during sea trials.
RFD9GHYB–The ballistic missile submarine USS Maryland.
RF2BCWXX1–An Australian Navy Collins Class submarine is just visible beneath the sea prior to surfacing
RFD9GJ85–Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Hampton.
RMCF94BK–Submarine defending our coast U boat destroyer battleship Navy Naval surfacing up periscope bomber captain commander sailor crew
RFD9GHK8–Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Miami.
RMB56K8R–British Submarine. P009228
RF2WD20YG–The Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine USS Nebraska transits the Hood Canal.
RMHG0P0D–US Navy 070318-N-3642E-473 Los Angeles-class fast attack submarine USS Alexandria (SSN 757) is submerged after surfacing through two feet of ice during ICEX-07, a U.S. Navy and Royal Navy exercise
RF2WD1EGA–The Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine USS Nebraska transits the open ocean.
RMHFC237–Hector Castillo, a U.S. Navy Arctic Submarine Laboratory technician, takes a break from preparing a submarine surfacing site near Ice Camp Nautilus in the Arctic Ocean during Ice Exercise (ICEX) 2014 March 22, 2014. ICEX tested submarine operations in the Arctic. (DoD photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Joshua Davies, U.S. Navy/Released) Hector Castillo, a U.S. Navy Arctic Submarine Laboratory technician, takes a break from preparing a submarine surfacing site near Ice Camp Nautilus in the Arctic Ocean during Ice Exercise (ICEX) 2014 March 22 140322-N-RB579-169
RF2WD1HHN–Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Asheville off the coast of Guam.
RMF7K0JB–Nuclear submarine, Oahu, Hawaii
RMKTXG9D–WW1 GERMAN SUBMARINE U-BOAT North Atlantic surfacing during U-Boat campaign 1914-1918. British military vessels were being sunk by German U-boats at a very alarming rate including RMS Lusitania
RMF152TX–US Navy Sailors aboard the fast attack nuclear submarine USS Seawolf remove arctic ice from the hull after surfacing in the North Pole August 1, 2015.
RME0R2RT–Oct. 10, 1957 - The Atom Submarine Sails in - After 14 days under the Ocean.: A worlds-record submarine dive of 14 days 3-1/2 hours was claimed for the United States Navy's atom powered submarine Nautilus by her commander, 36-year old Commander William R. Anderson, when he brought the submarine into Portland, Dorset yesterday. It was the Nautilus's first official visit to a foreign port. During her long spell under water. Nautilus travelled 5,000 miles at more than 15 knots without once surfacing or ''snorkeling''. Photo shows The U.S
RFG6NEH6–Emerging submarine
RME0W2PM–Jan. 01, 1961 - First of a Series of seven: New French Submarine puts out to sea. the ''Daphne'', the first of the series of seven french submarines of a high diving capacity made its first sea Journey yesterday. Picture shows: The ''Daphne'' Surfacing in the harbour of Saint- Nazaire yesterday.
RM2BWARGT–HMS Submarine No 3 Splash on the conning tower 30 March 1920
RME0XM8W–Apr. 04, 1967 - Nuclear Submarine Valiant Surfaces After Record Voyage From Singapore: H.M.S. Valiant (Commander Peter Herbert), the nuclear-powered submarine (3,500-tons), shown at speed after surfacing off North West Ireland, on completion of her 12,000-mile underwater voyage from Singapore - a record for a British submarine.
RMDNRPCE–A German Uboat Surfacing After Being Depth Charged.
RME0MHMK–Jun. 06, 1955 - The Sunken Submarine Surfaces in Portland Harbour.: Submarine Sidon surfaces - a week after she had plunged to the bottom of Portland Harbour following an explosion. After surfacing she was moored alongside the mother ship Maidstone. No attempt will be made to get inside her until she is beached today. Photo shows The mud-covered hulk of the submarine Sidon is afloat once more secured to the giant bouyancy tanks which were used in the 21-hour battle to raise her.
RMCWC56R–The nuclear-powered attack submarine BIRMINGHAM conducting an emergency surfacing exercise during sea trials. Nov. 19 1978.
RME0WEW8–Oct. 10, 1962 - Navy Men Escape From Submarine In experiment: Royal Navy men escaped from the submarine Tiptoe lying 260 feet down on the Mediterranean seabed and made history for the Navy: no R.N. man has ever survived an ascent to the surface from more than 150 feet before. The team experiment with new escape methods is from the submarine escape training school at Gosport, Hants. Photo shows Seconds after surfacing Petty Officer Leonard Stokes is hoisted to the deck of a ship for a physical check.
RM2E8MJAW–Mini-submarine AS-28 Priz after surfacing in the Bering Sea.
RME0WH1X–Oct. 04, 1962 - Navy Men Escape From Submarine In Experiment Royal Navy men escaped from the submarine Tiptoe lying 260 feet down on the Mediterranean seabed and made history for the Navy: no R.N. man has ever survived an ascent to the surface from more than 150 feet before. the team experimenting with new escape methods is from the submarine escape training school at Gosport, Hants. Photo Shows:- Seconds after surfacing Petty Officer Leonard Stokes is hoisted to the deck of a ship for a physical check.
RMTXGW10–French naval exercises: Submarine Dorade surfacing to tell ironclad that she has been 'sunk'. 1908 Illustration from 'Le Petit Journal' Paris
RME0WKK2–Apr. 26, 1963 - New technique for landing Reconaissance Parties.: The U.S. Submarine Segundo has been carrying out trials with marines off Okinawa. The idea being that the marines take their places in rubber rafts on the forward deck of the submarine which then submerges leaving the men to paddle quietly ashore. After completing the mission the troops return to the submarine which watches for them through the periscope. In the event of enemy fire preventing the submarine from surfacing, the troops could tie a rope to the periscope and be towed out to sea
RMKDC1PD–President Jimmy Carter and US Navy Captain J. C. Christianson aboard the USS Los Angeles moments after surfacing in the Atlantic Ocean.
RFJ41FA4–Submarine with long shadow
RF2WD1HHY–The French Navy Rubis-class nuclear powered submarine FS Emeraude off the coast of Guam.
RMF7K0JG–Nuclear submarine, Oahu, Hawaii
RMG4019R–The Virginia-class attack submarine USS New Mexico transits the Thames River in Connecticut.
RMF152W9–US Navy Sailors aboard the fast attack nuclear submarine USS Seawolf remove arctic ice from the hull after surfacing in the North Pole August 1, 2015.
RFD9EFWB–Republic of Korea submarine ROKS Lee Eokgi transits on the surface in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
RM2H5TMH5–The U.S. Navy Los Angeles-class fast attack submarine USS Alexandria begins submerging after surfacing through two feet of ice during ICEX-07, a U.S. Navy and Royal Navy exercise conducted on and under a drifting ice floe March 18, 2007 about 180 nautical miles off the north coast of Alaska.
RMG4TYCX–Britain's first submarine / 'Holland I'
RM2H5TMH3–Crews with the U.S. Navy Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Hampton and British Royal Navy Trafalgar class attack submarine HMS Tireless meets next to a sign indicating the North Pole after surfacing together May 3, 2004 at the North Pole. The Tireless and the Hampton were taking part in joint exercises ICEX 04, beneath the polar ice cap.
RM2M3P5TX–Our own method of saving submarine seamen. Showing two divers wearing the recently invented copper helmet and waterproof jacket, allowing the men to breathe underwater for a significant length of time. The submarines are also fitted with air locks. 1911
RMH2MDRH–The USN Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine USS Alaska returns to the Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay after a patrol May 22, 2014 in Kings Bay, Georgia.
RMBXFYNR–Delta submersible returns from a dive - Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary
RMDXMKMR–US Navy Virginia-class nuclear attack submarine USS New Mexico surfaces through the arctic ice during training exercise ICEX 2014 March 22, 2014 off the coast of Alaska.
RFD9GKR4–Attack submarine USS Alexandria alongside Brazilian submarine BNS Tikuna.
RFFFEN00–German Submarine in rough seas.
RM2X08134–THE BRITISH SUBMARINE HMS STURGEON. 20 JANUARY 1943, AT SEA AND MERS-EL-KEBIR, FROM ON BOARD HMS QUIBERON. - HMS STURGEON surfacing
RM2R49X78–US Navy The crew of the Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Hampton (SSN 767) posted a sign reading North Pole made by the crew after surfacing in the polar ice cap region
RME0WKK1–Apr. 26, 1963 - New technique for landing Reconaissance Parties.: The U.S. Submarine Segundo has been carrying out trials with marines off Okinawa. The idea being that the marines take their places in rubber rafts on the forward deck of the submarine which then submerges leaving the men to paddle quietly ashore. After completing the mission the troops return to the submarine which watches for them through the periscope. In the event of enemy fire preventing the submarine from surfacing, the troops could tie a rope to the periscope and be towed out to sea
RM2T57536–US Navy Los Angeles-class fast attack submarine USS Alexandria (SSN 757) is submerged after surfacing through two feet of ice during ICEX-07, a U.S. Navy and Royal Navy exercise.jpg
RM2M8FRJE–Photographer's Mate (Diver) 2nd Class Greg Slater signals to another diver before surfacing. Slater is on hand to videotape members of a Navy Sea-Air-Land (SEAL) team as they practice entering and leaving a submerged submarine. Country: Unknown
RMDHYWJC–This photo shows the surrender of a German U-Boat U-58 to the American destroyer Fanning, known as Old-37 to its crew.
RM2M8N6XC–As the Los Angeles class attack submarine USS PASADENA (SSN 752)prepares to surface during RIMPAC '98, MM2 (SS) Tommy Wilkins peers through the periscope to ensure no surface contacts exist that would interfere with the submarine's surfacing. Subject Operation/Series: RIMPAC '98 Country: Pacific Ocean (POC)
RFWAYAFR–Saint Petersburg, Russia - August 3, 2019: Open to the public museum ship Soviet submarine C-189 (S-189), a 613-class diesel-electric submarine ancho
RM2M87YK8–US and British sailors explore the Arctic ice cap while conducting the first US and British coordinated surfacing at the North Pole. The ships are from left to right: the fleet submarine HMS SUPERB (S 109), the nuclear-powered attack submarines, USS BILLFISH (SSN 676) and the USS SEA DEVIL (SSN 664). Country: Unknown
RFFY3CMY–whale tail surfacing at sunset
RF2M9K1AM–Rusty propeller of old submarine with rudder in back light
RF2CA1TNE–iron submarine in the blue ocean. flat vector illustration.
RFEW30DJ–View of a submarine in South Pacific Ocean, Vina Del Mar, Chile
RMD476J3–Sailor inspects deck of USS Texas after surfacing around North Pole.
RM2E4C5WN–Two American US Navy nuclear attack submarines off the coast of Maui, Hawaii.
RMBXFYN2–Delta submersible returns from a dive - Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary
RMDXMKMX–Aerial view of the US Navy Virginia-class nuclear attack submarine USS New Mexico surfaces through the arctic ice during training exercise ICEX 2014 March 22, 2014 off the coast of Alaska.
RMFTDF58–150730-N-ZZ999-002 NORTH POLE (July 30, 2015) The fast attack submarine USS Seawolf (SSN 21) is submerged after surfacing through the arctic ice July 30, 2015. Seawolf, homeported in Bangor, Washington, is conducting naval operations in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations in support of U.S. national security interests in Europe. (U.S. Navy photo/Released)
RMEC773T–German Submarine in rough seas.
RM2T1K3TC–The Royal Navy during the Second World War The Central Control Room, from where diving and surfacing manoeuvres are controlled on board the Dutch submarine O 14. The Hydroplane helmsmen sit in front of their gauges depth-keeping. One of the depth gauges indicates 30 feet. The Chief Engineer is seen right, an Officer in Dutch Submarines, a Chief Petty Officer in British Vessels.
RF2WM54H3–Indo-Pacific finless porpoise (Neophocaena phocaenoides) in the waters of Hong Kong, facing many threats
RME0WKK3–Apr. 26, 1963 - New technique for landing Reconaissance Parties.: The U.S. Submarine Segundo has been carrying out trials with marines off Okinawa. The idea being that the marines take their places in rubber rafts on the forward deck of the submarine which then submerges leaving the men to paddle quietly ashore. After completing the mission the troops return to the submarine which watches for them through the periscope. In the event of enemy fire preventing the submarine from surfacing, the troops could tie a rope to the periscope and be towed out to sea
RMMNCKMC–BEAUFORT SEA, Arctic Ocean (March 18, 2018) – Sailors assigned to the Seawolf-class fast-attack submarine USS Connecticut (SSN 22) man the conning tower after surfacing through the ice as it participates in Ice Exercise (ICEX) 2018, March 18. ICEX 2018 is a five-week exercise that allows the Navy to assess its operational readiness in the Arctic, increase experience in the region, advance understanding of the Arctic environment, and continue to develop relationships with other services, allies and partner organizations. (U.S. Navy
RMHG668N–USS Bass (SSK-2) off Point Loma, San Diego, California, 1957.
RFFY3CN0–whale tail sequences shoot
RF2F9GX6C–Atomic submarine icon. Cartoon of Atomic submarine vector icon for web design isolated on white background
RFFY0TCW–whale tail sequence shooting
RM2M87YJA–US and British sailors explore the Arctic ice cap while conducting the first US and British coordinated surfacing at the North Pole. The ships are from left to right: the nuclear-powered attack submarines, USS SEA DEVIL (SSN 664), USS BILLFISH (SSN 676), and the fleet submarine HMS SUPERB (S 109). (Substandard image). Country: Unknown
RFFY3CN5–whale tail with drops water
RF2M9K222–Oblique view of an old submarine as a museum in Burg auf Fehmarn Germany at night
RF2P4D98F–Blowhole and dosal fin of a surfacing whale, in Walvis Bay, Namibia.
RF2NRB5NW–Blowhole and dosal fin of a surfacing whale, in Walvis Bay, Namibia.
RMFTDF5C–150730-N-ZZ999-004 NORTH POLE (July 30, 2015) The fast attack submarine USS Seawolf (SSN 21) is submerged after surfacing through the arctic ice July 30, 2015. Seawolf, homeported in Bangor, Washington, is conducting naval operations in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations in support of U.S. national security interests in Europe. (U.S. Navy photo/Released
RM2X07YJC–THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - The Central Control Room, from where diving and surfacing manoeuvres are controlled on board the Dutch submarine O 14. The Hydroplane helmsmen sit in front of their gauges depth-keeping. One of the depth gauges indicates 30 feet. The Chief Engineer is seen right, an Officer in Dutch Submarines, a Chief Petty Officer in British Vessels Royal Netherlands Navy, O14
RF2WM54H5–Indo-Pacific finless porpoise (Neophocaena phocaenoides) in the waters of Hong Kong, facing many threats
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