Submarine
WWII Systems
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Systems OverviewTorpedo TroublesAmerica entered World War II with inferior torpedoes that were often erratic, ran deeper than they were set, and exploded prematurely or not at all. SonarSonar (SOund Navigation And Ranging) is a vital part of a submarine's ability to detect, track, and attack the enemy. Water DistillationBesides the necessity of fresh water for drinking, cooking, and washing, World War II submarines needed distilled water for their battery cells. Parts WishlistHere is a listing of the most wanted parts and equipment for the restoration of the historic World War II submarine USS Bowfin. |
Secrets of the Sub
| Hawaii Themed Submarines |
Hawaii Themed Submarines
USS Kamehameha (SSBN-642) was launched on 16 January 1965 and commissioned on 10 December 1965. This submarine holds the name for King Kamehameha the Great. It is fitting that one of our submarines bear the name of this striking figure in Hawaiian history. His people were intrepid seafarers and knowledge of stars, winds and currents still arouse wonder and admiration. For much of USS Kamehameha's service, she was based in Rota, Spain conducting deterrence patrols during the Cold War. Commissioning gifts to the submarine are on display at the museum.
USS Honolulu (SSN-718), a Los Angeles-class submarine, was the third ship of the United States to be named for Honolulu, Hawaii. She was launched on 24 September 1983 and commissioned on 6 July 1985. Honolulu’s patrols are commemorated by ten surfboards signed by the crews aboard her at the time. One of the four surfboards held at Bowfin Park is on display in the museum.
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