Well, this high-tech pontoon actually was...sort of. The oblique Navy "Sea Shadow" inspired the stealth ship piloted by the evil Steve Jobs lookalike Elliot Carver from 1997's Tomorrow Never Dies.
First developed in the late 1960s as a follow-on to the old Permit-class submarines, the Navy saw these new boats as offering speed, stealth, and operational range its predecessors never could ...
First ordered by the Navy from the Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics ... it was because the Pentagon needed to fill a need for stealth. The Soviet Navy, despite the fact that the USSR ...
The US Navy is outfitting a pair of its submarines with new technologies that will improve its sonar and cut back on the noise of the boat's nuclear-powered steam generator. The new techs are ...
The Pakistan Navy’s second Hangor-class submarine was recently launched in China, with a Chinese expert expecting the boat with strong comprehensive combat capability to become a mainstay for the ...
The US Navy developed a $50 million stealth surface vessel that was never put into operational use. The Sea Shadow's angular surfaces inspired the design of the Zumwalt-class stealth destroyers. Its ...
The Pakistan Navy's second Hangor-class submarine was recently launched in China, with a Chinese expert expecting the boat ...