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- Underwater_speed_record abstract "In 1968 there was an incident when a Russian November class submarine tracked an American carrier group traveling at 31 knots (57 km/h or 36 mph). This led the United States Navy to develop the Los Angeles class submarines, whose reported speed is 30-32 knots.There are established reports and manufacturer's claims that would indicate two (or perhaps more) submarines are capable of speeds exceeding 30 knots. In 1965 the USS Albacore reported a speed of 33 knots (61 km/h or 38 mph) but this was not an official record. The Akula-class submarine (Russian: shark) class vessel is reportedly capable of travelling submerged at 35 knots (65 km/h or 40 mph), its predecessor, the Alfa class submarine, could attain short speed bursts of 40-45 knots while submerged. There are claims that the Russian titanium submarine K-162 reached 44.7 knot on trials, fully submerged, in 1969. However, due to the rather secretive nature of these vessels, confirmations of these numbers are not present.The British Spearfish torpedo designed to counter high speed Russian submarines, such as the Alfa class submarine, is reputed to have a speed in excess of 70 knots (130 km/h or 80 mph). The Russian rocket-powered supercavitating torpedo VA-111 Shkval is reportedly capable of speed in excess of 200 knots (370 km/h or 230 mph). German press reports of an underwater anti-torpedo missile named Barracuda that allegedly reaches 800 km/h. The U.S. Navy has contracted with the General Dynamics Electric Boat Division to support development of the Underwater Express, an undersea transport capable of controllable speeds up to 100 knots (185 km/h) through supercavitation.".
- Underwater_speed_record thumbnail USS_Albacore_(AGSS-569),_launching_1953.jpg?width=300.
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- Underwater_speed_record subject Category:Water_speed_records.
- Underwater_speed_record type Abstraction100002137.
- Underwater_speed_record type Communication100033020.
- Underwater_speed_record type Evidence106643408.
- Underwater_speed_record type Indication106797169.
- Underwater_speed_record type Record106647206.
- Underwater_speed_record type WaterSpeedRecords.
- Underwater_speed_record comment "In 1968 there was an incident when a Russian November class submarine tracked an American carrier group traveling at 31 knots (57 km/h or 36 mph). This led the United States Navy to develop the Los Angeles class submarines, whose reported speed is 30-32 knots.There are established reports and manufacturer's claims that would indicate two (or perhaps more) submarines are capable of speeds exceeding 30 knots.".
- Underwater_speed_record label "Underwater speed record".
- Underwater_speed_record label "水底速度記錄".
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- Underwater_speed_record depiction USS_Albacore_(AGSS-569),_launching_1953.jpg.
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