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sometimes referred to as batfishes, deep-sea batfishes, handfishes, and
seabats. They are
found in
tropical and
subtropical oceans worldwide. They are...
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entered in
service for the
United States Navy
initially designated HSS-1
Seabat (in its anti-submarine configuration) and HUS-1
Seahorse (in its utility...
- "
SEABAT") that
waited for U.S. Navy SH-2s to
direct them to the targets. Later, to
preserve the
aircraft and
crews from
fatigue and wear, the
SEABAT teams...
- submarine, the
Seabat, with the
United States Navy.
Chosen as co-captain is
Shiro Kaieda (the
other co-captain is an American),
while the
Seabat's crew is composed...
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Halieutaea indica, the
Indian batfish,
Indian handfish or
Indian seabat, is a
species of
marine ray-finned fish
belonging to the
family Ogcocephalidae...
- are
called SeaBats and the
first SeaBat was
installed on an ROV at the
beginning of the 1990s.
After that, the
SeaBat 8101 took
multibeam surveys down...
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Malthopsis lutea, the
yellow triangular batfish or
longnose seabat, is a
species of
marine ray-finned fish
belonging to the
family Ogcocephalidae, the...
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first flew the
Sikorsky HSS-1
Seabat helicopter under the
radio call sign "Snowbound". The
primary mission of the
Seabat was
antisubmarine warfare (ASW)...
- A US Navy HSS-1
Seabat helicopter hovers over
Soviet submarine B-59,
driven to the
surface by US
Naval forces in the
Caribbean near Cuba (28 or 29 October...
- A US Navy HSS-1
Seabat helicopter hovers over
Soviet submarine B-59,
forced to the
surface by US
Naval forces in the
Caribbean near Cuba. B-59 had a nuclear...