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      • The Atomic Submarine is a 1959 independently made, American black-and-white science-fiction film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and starring Arthur Franz, Dick Foran, Brett Halsey, Joi Lansing and Jean Moorhead, with John Hilliard as the voice of the alien.
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  2. The Atomic Submarine is a 1959 independently made, American black-and-white science-fiction film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and starring Arthur Franz, Dick Foran, Brett Halsey, Joi Lansing and Jean Moorhead, with John Hilliard as the voice of the alien.

  3. The Atomic Submarine: Directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet. With Arthur Franz, Dick Foran, Brett Halsey, Tom Conway. Ships mysteriously disappear on route across the Arctic Sea, and a specially-equipped submarine is sent to investigate.

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    • Spencer Gordon Bennet
    • 1959-11-29
  4. USS Nautilus (SSN-571) was the world's first operational nuclear-powered submarine and on 3 August 1958 became the first submarine to complete a submerged transit of the North Pole.

  5. 7 July 1952: After receiving the Gold Star in a ceremony at the Pentagon, Captain Hyman Rickover (left) and Secretary of the Navy Dan Kimball inspect a model of the Nautilus, the Navy’s first nuclear-powered submarine, which Rickover was instrumental in bringing to fruition.

  6. Construction of the world's first nuclear-powered submarine was made possible by the successful development of a nuclear propulsion plant by a group of scientists and engineers in the United States at the Naval Reactors Branch of the Bureau of Ships and the Atomic Energy Commission.

  7. Jan 21, 2014 · It's 60 years since the world's first nuclear-powered submarine was launched. The USS Nautilus was the first "true" submarine as it did not need to be refuelled and could remain submerged for...

  8. Jun 17, 2024 · In 1981 China launched its first Type 092 strategic submarine, which was based on an attack submarine derived from older Soviet designs. The Xia class, as it was called by NATO, was armed with 12 JL-1 missiles (NATO designation CSS-N-3), which had a range of 1,500 nautical miles (2,800 km).

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