Engineering: First Greek hydrogen submarine

Source: The Engineer
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Air Products, in partnership with Hellas Air Pro, has supplied hydrogen for a new submarine belonging to the Hellenic Navy, in Skaramanga, Greece



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Source: The Engineer
Date Published: July 18, 2007
 
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