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Submarines on public display around the world.
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USS Growler

USS Growler is a unusual submarine, now located at the Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum in the heart of the New York City. Designated as SSG, it served as a testing launch-pad for Regulus missiles. Photos by Libor Dub (c) 2004.

HMS Holland

HMS Holland (Holland I) is one of the most important exhibits in Royal Navy Submarine Museum (RNSM, formerly RSM). It is a Holland class submarine developed in Philladelphia by Irish-American John Philip Holland. Libor Dub (c)

Imperial War Museum

Imperial War Museum in central London, UK, has few exhibits related to submarines. You can see there an italian midget submarine and a German Seehund (midget submarine as well). Photos by Libor Dub (c) 2004.

Royal Navy Submarine Museum

This gallery conatins all the pictures from Royal Navy Submarine Museum (RNSM, formerly RSM), but pictures of HMS Alliance and HMS Holland. Photos by Libor Dub (c) 2004

Kure - Asashio, Kyuryu, Kaiten

Photos from Kure - Submarines Asashio, Kyuryu and Kaiten from Yamato Museum. Photos by Libor Dub (c) 2007

USS Ling

USS Ling displayed in New Jersey Naval Museum in New Jersey, USA. This is a large Balao class WWII submarine. Photos by Libor Dub (c) 2004.

New Jersey Naval Museum

Photos of Seehund and Japanese Kaiten and few bits and pieces from New Jersey Naval Museum. USS Ling photos are in separate gallery. Photos by Libor Dub (c) 2002.

USS Becuna

Photos from Independence Seaport Museum in Philladelphia, showing USS Becuna, an american improved Balao class submarine. Photos by Libor Dub (c) 2002.


       
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