International Submarine Races

Twenty-one human powered submarines and more than 400 team members gathered on June 23, 2019 for the 15th International Submarine Races (ISR 15). It was the beginning of a great race week at the David Taylor Model Basin at Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division, in West Bethesda, Maryland....

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Boats
Education
Educational technology
Engineering
Friendship
Learning
Model basins
Race
Students
Submarines
Support groups
Teams
Warfare
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