submarine
A submarine powered by a nuclear reactor.
A submarine whose propulsion system is powered by a nuclear reactor.
A submarine powered by a nuclear reactor.
A submarine capable of launching ballistic missiles.
A submarine designed specifically to find and destroy other submarines and surface ships.
A submarine belonging to an opposing force in a conflict.
Refers to a submarine powered by a diesel-electric engine, not nuclear.
A very small submarine, typically for special operations.
A very small submarine.
A port or facility where submarines are stationed and serviced.
The group of people who operate a submarine.
An assault carried out by one or more submarines.
Military conflict conducted with submarines.
A group of submarines operating together under one command.
The officer in command of a submarine.
The officer in command of a submarine.
To transport weapons or supplies on board.
To have something as part of its standard equipment.
The action of a submarine going underwater.
The action of a submarine coming up to the surface of the water.
The action of a submarine going down, often unintentionally.
Describes a submarine moving around an area to guard it.
Describes a submarine being active or in use.
Describes a submarine causing another vessel to sink.