The world's first submarine issued 64 years ago

On January 21, 1954, one of the visions of the author of science fiction novels, Julie Vern, became a reality when the United States military fleet launched the world's first nuclear energy submarine. The submarine was given the name Nautilus. That was the name that Julius Verne had named his ship that [...]
The submarine was given the name Nautilus. That was the name that Julie Verne had put under his 19th century watership, entitled “20 thousand Legs under Det”.
Later, submarine Nautilus broke all record of resistance, distance, and speed during his years in the ministry.
Four years after the first launch, using sonar and other electronic instruments, the Nahuatl sailed under the polar ice layer, becoming the first floating vessel to reach the North Pole underwater.












