The Virginia class traces its origins to the 1991 “Centurion” study, which sought to develop a less-expensive alternative to the Cold War-era Seawolf class, of which just three were built. The Centurion became known as the New Attack Submarine, and then the Virginia class. Many new techniq...
The 17th Virginia-class block III submarine, costing 2.7 billion U.S. dollars, is hull-numbered SSN 790. It stretches 115 meters in length, displaces 7,800 tons, dives 244 meters under water and can reach the speed of 25 knots.
Notable series variants as part of the USS Virginia (SSN-774) family line as relating to the Virginia-class group. USS Virginia (SSN-774); USS Texas (SSN-775); USS Hawaii (SSN-776); USS North Carolina (SSN-777); USS New Hampshire (SSN-778); USS New Mexico (SSN-779); USS Missour...
The present invention relates to a bag for accommodating a food product and more particularly to an elongated serving, storage and eating bag for a food product of a type having a folded shell construction such as a taco, hot dog, hoagie, submarine sandwich, gyro, pita pouch and the like....
, the submarine (the body, frame, wall, etc.), and is related to the structural material which requires extreme dynamic strength. In an embodiment of the present invention, the core and/or panels/plates and related sandwich structures may comprise a cellular structure and optionally having ...