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H 10 |
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| Class: | 1917 - 1945: H Class |
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| Build Group: | H1 |
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Fate: H10 sailed on a North Sea patrol in January 1918 and failed to return. It is believed that she was lost in a German minefield around 20th January. |
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In the near future a French Submarine find’s itself in a global crisis when a group of terrorists steal a submarine and simulate a nuclear attack,
Commandant Grandchamp and his expert acoustic analysts must defy their own governments orders amid high-stake international tensions and battle to save the world from apocalypse.
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H 10 |
|
| Class: | 1917 - 1945: H Class |
| Built By: | |
| Build Group: | H1 |
|
Fate: H10 sailed on a North Sea patrol in January 1918 and failed to return. It is believed that she was lost in a German minefield around 20th January. |
|
In the near future a French Submarine find’s itself in a global crisis when a group of terrorists steal a submarine and simulate a nuclear attack,
Commandant Grandchamp and his expert acoustic analysts must defy their own governments orders amid high-stake international tensions and battle to save the world from apocalypse.
15 pages added or updated in the last 2 month
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