(23 quotes found)
“Submarine in the desert. Yeah, an oxymoron if you ever had one.”
Clay Condit
“Neither ecology, nor other factors make it necessary to raise the submarine,”
Yevgeny Adamov
“We have sort of a submarine program, we are not getting the limelight. But in the long run, it will be very interesting to see who comes out ahead.”
David Iida
“I think that one of the nice things about the Yellow Submarine movie is that it seems to be perennial. People enjoy watching from each generation. And it was like the Beatles themselves. You know the Beatles seem to find new audience each time another generation comes along.”
George Martin
“It has a very powerful warhead designed to hit big submarines. No warship can escape from this missile.”
Gen. Ali Fadavi
“This merger would give General Dynamics a permanent monopoly in nuclear submarines and would substantially lessen competition in surface combatants.”
Charles A. James
“In Yellow Submarine, we used chains that were there and all sorts of bowls and things. And of course, we used bowls of water too. And bottles with straws, blowing them into the water, to get the effect of submarines surfacing, that kind of thing. It was nice to do because it, we were all being very inventive. And it was fun, it was like a party almost.”
“For years, I've been wondering what could happen to nuclear submarines when they dive and disappear from the surface of the earth for months, without a trace. No one really knows where they are.”
Guy Hamilton
“The challenges that I see at the high end are anti-submarine warfare. There are about 140 diesel submarines that operate in the Pacific. We, as a Navy, are good at anti-submarine warfare. We can always get better, and that's what we're doing because we have to be able to dominate that growing submarine capability.”
Adm. Gary Roughead
“This test is the first step toward an AIM-9X missile being launched vertically from a submarine. Ultimately, the missile will be encased in a launch capsule. When the capsule broaches the surface, the missile will launch and then acquire and engage its target.”
John Cochran