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Living In The Deep
« on: February 20, 2021, 11:22:14 am »

Living In The Deep

Stealthy. Precise. Lethal. Submarines are vital to national defense. Capable of operating for months from the deep, these submersibles are seldom seen once they dive, resurfacing only for supplies.
Breaking the Surface for Some Replenishment

America's submarines have come a long way since the first hand-cranked wooden rigs. Today's state-of-the-art vessels are able to support hundreds of sailors working and living together under the sea for months at a time. Submariners and their ships depend on each other — and underway replenishments.
Submarine USS Henry M. Jackson with two seahawks flying above.
On Target, On Time

In a demonstration proving America's expeditionary logistics is second to none, the ballistic missile submarine USS Henry M. Jackson, operating off Hawaii, took on deliveries from a drone, Seahawk helicopter, an Osprey and a C-17

https://www.defense.gov/Experience/Living-in-the-Deep/