A Submarine Revolution: The Kronos and the Future of Naval Warfare
In a vast desert near Dubai, a Ukrainian startup has developed a stealth submarine that promises to transform naval warfare.
read more...In a vast desert near Dubai, a Ukrainian startup has developed a stealth submarine that promises to transform naval warfare.
read more...In the realm of underwater exploration, few names stand out as prominently as Graham Hawkes, a visionary engineer and inventor whose contributions have significantly advanced the capabilities of submersible technology. One of his most remarkable creations, the Mantis submersible, emerged in 1978, marking a pivotal moment in the history of undersea exploration…
read more...The world’s oceans are hectic with advanced underwater technology striving to uncover its longretained secrets. Yet, 60 years ago Denise was the only one of her kind. Developed by JacquesYves Cousteau and engineer Jean Mollard in 1959 at the French Centre for Undersea Research, Denise, or SP350, was the first manned underwater vehicle designed expressly for scientific exploration. In 1965, the advancement of technology allowed Denise…
read more...Submersibles are the star of the yacht toy box, and rapid evolution is taking the thrill factor to whole new dimensions.
Yacht toys have evolved rapidly in recent years as owners and charter guests have become increasingly interested in more thrilling, unique experiences. During the Mare Forum at the recent Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, participants were asked to name the up-and-coming innovation that is most likely to bring the biggest change to the industry. The answer for most? Submersibles.
read more...Triton Submarines announces that Bridgewater Associates Founder Ray Dalio and explorer and filmmaker James Cameron are joining the company…
read more...U-Boat Worx designed several variations of underwater vehicles including its submersibles Nexus, Nemo, and Cruise. Now, U-Boat Worx re-unveils its Super Sub water vehicle and describes it as faster than the top cruising speed of a bottlenose dolphin, and the design team means it…
read more...While most submarines on the market can dive for a number of hours, if built, the Nautilus will be able to stay under water for up to four days. This is, of course, dependent on speed – at cruise speed, the underwater endurance is six hours. If sailed with maximum efficiency, however, this could be game-changing for ocean exploration…
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