File:Underwater Explosion with a Blue Water Navy Ship.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionUnderwater Explosion with a Blue Water Navy Ship.jpg | An explosive charge is detonated off the starboard side of the nuclear-powered guided missile cruiser USS ARKANSAS (CGN-41) during a shock test. |
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Source | ID:DN-SC-87-05360 / Service Depicted: Navy |
Author | Camera Operator: PH1 Toon, USN |
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current | 18:59, 26 June 2012 | 502 × 582 (44 KB) | Specification reviewer (talk | contribs) | {{subst:Upload marker added by en.wp UW}} {{Information |Description = {{en|This file shows the power of an underwater explosion in the ocean in close proximity to a Navy ship to illustrate the problem of shock waves and the impact of those shocks on n... |
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Author | Jack Chapman |
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Date and time of data generation | 14:53, 26 June 2012 |
Date and time of digitizing | 14:53, 26 June 2012 |
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