Meet the American who is "the father of the modern submarine." The first U.S. and British submarines, the USS Holland and HMS Holland, were the designs of John Philip Holland.
celebrate victory day, and presenting kim with their own personal letter from chinese president xi jinping. analysts say all of this collectively sends a clear signal from putin and xi to the west. message to new york and message to the united nations and the united states and your allies, we re not helping you with sanctions against our friend north korea. reporter: it comes as tensions on the korean peninsula are again at a boil in. recent days kim s regime test-fired two ballistic missiles, and the u.s. sent a nuclear armed ballistic missile submarine and a nuclear powered attack submarine to dock at south korean ports. this also comes as the mystery continues surrounding u.s. soldier travis king who bolted across the north korean border. he likely remains in north korean custody, and the u.s. and its allies have discussed out to them, but the u.s. has so far gotten only radio silence in return, wolf. they have no idea where he is or what his condition. brian todd reporting, t
The U.S. Navy reports only 60% of its nuclear-powered attack submarines are ready to launch. Maintenance on the fleet has been delayed by supply chain shortages.
are experts who can probably put very accurate picture of what happened, hopefully we ll learn from that and avoid any kind of catastrophe like this in the future. john: tom, thank you so much for joining us these past few days. it has been terrific to get your expertise on all of this as we turn a tragic as we turn a tragic and sad corner in this. thank you, tom. bring back brad mcdonald, former commanding officer of the u.s. navy attack submarine, breaking news, we now believe our ceo sto stockton rush, shahzada da wood, his son, hamish harding and paul-henry nargeolet, looked the worst has happened. tom said, gut punch, and that
square miles. that is about the size of connecticut. it is important to note that weather in the area has not been good. meaning visibility on the surface of the water and beneath the water is a very bad. and if the sub is down near the wreckage of the titanic, some 12,500 feet deep, it is pitch black, complicating things even more. retired u.s. navy captain army canadian and the search and rescue expert who will also be on fox news @ night coming up says he believes there they are approaching the search almost as if they were looking for an attack submarine. first using sonar buoys that can listen to moses up to 30,000 feet deep. if the titan sub sends out a ping or any other significant noise, it would be picked up. there has been a lot of speculation that the taking vessel may have suffered some type of catastrophic implosion because when you are that deep, the pressure is around 6,000 pounds per square inch. captain craig young says the implosion would be very loud and would like