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This left just five long-range submarines for the opening moves of the campaign.
Meanwhile he secretly stepped up a program to build long-range submarines that could blockade Japan.
The trade was conducted via long-range submarines through the South Atlantic and Indian oceans.
A long-range submarine was named in his honour, L'Amiral Bourgeois hull number Q 082.
The second generation of long-range submarine cables, designed to Lord Kelvin's specifications after the debacle of 1857, were thick and heavy.
The officials said Bonn had blocked the sale of the four-man, long-range submarine after Washington complained that the vessel would give sensitive technology to North Korea.
This long-range submarine cruiser spent the early months of the war in the eastern Pacific and was the first Axis ship to shell the United States mainland.
Admiral Mirza is given credit for commissioning the country's first ingeniously and locally built long-range submarine, the Agosta 90B submarine in 1999.
Type U 151 U-boats were a class of large, long-range submarines constructed during World War I by the Kaiserliche Marine.
The fleet of German long-range submarines was too small - at around 16 - to be really effective, and their commanders struggled to keep more than five on station at any one time.
On 2 September, the Navy first deployed its first long-range submarine, the PNS Ghazi charging the gathering intelligence management and analysis of Indian naval movements.
The Pakistan Navy responded by deploying her ageing long-range submarine, PNS Ghazi, to counter the threat as the Naval Command had overruled the objections by her officers.
Petty Officer Shoji Okuda, served as an aerial observer in the Imperial Japanese Navy on a floatplane Yokosuka E14Y that was launched from a long-range submarine aircraft carrier, the I-25.
Commodore Roger Keyes commanded a squadron of long-range submarines that regularly patrolled Heligoland Bight, while Commodore Reginald Tyrwhitt commanded a destroyer patrol, both operating from Harwich.
Throughout the war, Massa's team produced new acoustic transducers on an almost monthly basis for the Navy, with applications in mines, torpedoes and passive long-range submarine sonar systems-helping to secure victory in the second world war.
All long-range submarines had designations beginning with "I" (e.g., the largest submarine had "I400" painted on its conning tower), coastal submarines began with "Ro", and training or marginally usable submarines had "Ha".
By the time Pakistan Defences Forces surrendered, the Navy had suffered the most damage as almost all of the gun boats, destroyer (PNS Sylhet), and the long-range submarine, PNS Ghazi, were lost in the conflict, including their officers.