Boat Covers Patterns
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What was the name of the submarine's secret World War II?
What was the name of the submarine, which was covered with special rubber material, arranged in special patterns to absorb the waves of SONAR. For the season, was a (secret) revolution, during the Second World War this subamarine remained shrouded in the sea in northern Europe and sunk many boats. It was only recently that the technical stuff about its design and its position was made public:. summarize what was the name of the invisible submarine World War II, he did a great job camouflaged in the European Union? North Sea response found: U-480.
I think it was the Red October
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