Look up narval in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Narval may refer to: French submarine Narval, a list of four French submarines and one class of submarines...
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The Russian submarine Narval (Russian: Нарвал, lit. 'narwhal') was the lead ship of the Narval class of submarines of the Imperial Russian Navy. The boat...
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The SNCASO SO.8000 Narval (English: Narwhal) was a French carrier-based strike fighter designed by Sud-Ouest in the late 1940s. The French Navy (Marine...
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submarines named Narval (French for "Narwhal") French submarine Narval (Q4), a pioneering submarine of the late 19th century French submarine Narval (1925), a...
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Narval-class submarine may refer to: French Narval-class submarine, a six-boat French Navy submarine class built in the 1950s Russian Narval-class submarine...
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Gymnote (Q1) (1888–1908) Gustave Zédé (Q2) (1893–1909) Morse (Q3) (1899–1909) Narval (Q4) (1900–1909) Sirène class (1901–1919) Sirène (Q5) Triton (Q6) Espadon...
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The Narval class were a group of submarines built for the Imperial Russian Navy. They were designed by the Electric Boat Company and ordered in the 1911...
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The Narval class (sous-marins d'escadre, "fleet submarines") were patrol submarines built for the French Navy in the 1950s. The Narval type was an offspring...
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Daphné-class submarine (redirect from Spanish submarine Narval (S 64))
Aréthuse class, they were a second class counterpart to the ocean-going Narval class. Their design emphasized maneuverability, low noise production and...
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French submarine Narval (“Narwhal”) was a pioneering vessel of the French Navy, designed by Maxime Laubeuf and built at the end of the 19th century. She...
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2021-05-29. "French submarine Narval. The French Navy has operated four submarines named Narval French submarine Narval Q4, a pioneering submarine of...
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Akula Karp-class submarine Kaiman-class submarine Morzh-class submarine Narval-class submarine Krab Amerikansky Golland (Holland 602GF/602L type) Bars-class...
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Ice Fjord (redirect from Narval Bay)
1.5 nmi (2.8 km; 1.7 mi) wide North Bay was renamed Narval Bay after the whale catcher Narval, while South Bay was renamed Miles Bay, after the whale...
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took command in February 1940 of the submarine Narval, which operated in the Mediterranean Sea. Narval was assigned to the monitoring of Italian shipping...
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Kit (Russian: Кит, lit. 'whale') was the second boat of the Narval class of submarines of the Imperial Russian Navy. The submarine was laid down in December...
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The French submarine Narval was a Requin-class submarine built for the French Navy in the mid-1920s. Laid down in March 1923, it was launched in May 1925...
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the station. The camera moves to Pierre Narval, leaning over the rail and gazing at the ocean. In Paris, Narval saves a suicidal Nina Burkhardt after she...
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HMS Spur (redirect from NRP Narval (S160))
sold to the Portuguese navy in November 1948, where she was renamed NRP Narval. She was broken up on 1 October 1969. Chesneau, p. 52 McCartney, p. 7 Bagnasco...
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was introduced in the late 1890s by Maxime Laubeuf on French submarine Narval. In addition to tailoring the flow of water around the submarine (also known...
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Acciaio-class submarine (redirect from French submarine Narval (T4))
The Acciaio-class submarine (also sometimes called Platino class) was the fifth subclass of the 600 Series of coastal submarines built by the Regia Marina...
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Narwhal, a 20mm remotely controlled naval autocannon Narwal (disambiguation) Narval (disambiguation) Narwhale (Dungeons & Dragons) This disambiguation page...
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in submarines. Commissioned in June 1900, the French steam and electric Narval employed the now typical double-hull design, with a pressure hull inside...
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genetic traits related to an immigrant group from the fictional island of Narval. Anya revolves around the topics of genetics and anthropology, director...
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submarine HMS Vortex, transferred in 1944 French submarine Morse (Q638), a Narval-class submarine of 1960 This article includes a list of ships with the same...
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2007, the Bernard Lyot Telescope has housed an echelle spectropolarimeter, NARVAL, which allows astronomers to probe stellar magnetic fields with exquisite...
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mange-minutes. Mado: a fembot sex worker whose "breakdown" Barbarella repairs. Narval: an aiguiote (aquatic man) who comes from Citerne IV to complete his scientific...
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Rajesh Narwal (born 1973), Public Health Expert Narwhal (disambiguation) Narval (disambiguation) Narowal (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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Reggiane Re.2001 CN Falco II Reggiane Re.2005 Sagittario SNCASO SO.8000 Narval Valmet MSv "Mörkö-Morane" AMX-13t (SAMM S232 AA-turret) AMX-50t (SAMM S36Z...
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But it did open the way for the construction of Gymnote in 1886 and Le Narval in 1899, which were the first operational torpedo submarines in history...
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specifically to servicemen overseas to join him, and two days later the submarine Narval entered Malta and pledged its allegiance to the FFL. On 30 June, De Gaulle...
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