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Submarine Force Technology: Building a Better Way of Life for the.... Michael Foutch.

by Foutch, Michael; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 65Science. Publisher: Undersea Warfare, 2004ISSN: 1522-3264;.Subject(s): Detectors | Heart -- Artificial | Lawn mowers | Medical informatics | Metallurgy | Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery | Sheet-metal -- Corrugated | Submarines (Ships) | Technological innovations | Technology transferDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Equipped with the most advanced weaponry and surveillance capabilities in the history of naval warfare, the Submarine Force patrols the world's oceans to defend our nation and preserve the American way of life. But the same technical advances now propelling the undersea force into the future may also have significant potential for making that way of life even better for us all." (UNDERSEA WARFARE) This article examines some technical achievements on submarines that have been applied to our everyday lives.
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Originally Published: Submarine Force Technology: Building a Better Way of Life for the..., Winter 2004; pp. 18-23.

"Equipped with the most advanced weaponry and surveillance capabilities in the history of naval warfare, the Submarine Force patrols the world's oceans to defend our nation and preserve the American way of life. But the same technical advances now propelling the undersea force into the future may also have significant potential for making that way of life even better for us all." (UNDERSEA WARFARE) This article examines some technical achievements on submarines that have been applied to our everyday lives.

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