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Sergei Korolev, Rocket Man

As early as 1955, the Soviets launched the world’s first Sea Launched Ballistic Missile, besting the USA and so introducing the world’s first SSBN. They probably could not have done that without the help of a banished man.

When U-118 got beached at Hastings, UK, 1919

On February 23, 1919, U-boat SM U-118 of the Imperial German Navy (Reichsmarine) washed up on the beach of Hastings, on the eastern shore of England. The submarine was being towed to a French harbour following cessation of hostilities when cables...

How The French Helped Pioneer Modern Submarines

When we think of submarines, we’re likely to conjure in our mind photos and videos of German U-boats sinking British transports in the Atlantic, accidents with Russian subs or American nuclear submarines. But it was actually the French who...

George Garrett and the Nordenfelt submarines

Most submarine development action in the 1870-1900 period took place on the European continent. But though the British admiralty wasn’t interested in submarines, that didn’t mean that no one on the isles was dabbling in it. George Garrett of...

Narcis Monturiol, submarine genuis

Every new development depends on geniuses. One of those was Narcis Monturiol.The American Civil War had ended and the US government was demobilizing fast. In Europe, though, submarine development was picking up, mainly thanks to French government...

A condensed history of Robert Fulton and his Nautilus

Robert Fulton invented the Nautilus submarine, another milestone future inventors would build upon. Fulton was born on November 14, 1765 in the town of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. He went to a Quaker school and acquainted himself with minitiature...

The Strange Tale of the Rotterdam Boat

The first submersible to be built after Drebbel’s devices was the Rotterdam Boat, named after the Dutch city where a French inventor known to history only as De Son built it in 1653. At the time, the United Provinces – currently known as The...

Cornelis Drebbel, secretive submarine pioneer

Cornelis Drebbel is generally seen as the father of all submarines. He laid down the groundwork for submarine basics, the general concepts of which are still in use today. Cornelis Drebbel was born in 1572 in the town of Alkmaar, in the north-west...