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US Subs

You quoted Hazegray.org when claiming the US has no more than 5 non-nuclear subs. Instead of just listing the number, I'd suggest adding this as a source to accompany the US' nuclear subs source.--DMCer 02:45, 12 January 2008 (UTC)

I agree, actually, but it's hard to tell which of the other countries' subs are used for research/rescue, and which are used for military. Except maybe in the case of N. Korea, which I'm sure doesn't sure the 20 subs they have listed here for rescue/research missions, considering they have not nuclear technology employed yet.--DMCer 02:21, 13 January 2008 (UTC)