Submarine - Wikipedia A submarine (often shortened to sub) is a watercraft capable of independent operation underwater (It differs from a submersible, which has more limited underwater capability )
Submarine | Definition, Inventor, History, Types, Characteristics . . . A submarine is any naval vessel that is capable of propelling itself beneath the water as well as on the water’s surface This is a unique capability among warships, and submarines are quite different in design and appearance from surface ships
Submarine Facts - United States Navy Today’s submarine force is the most capable force in the world and the history of U S Navy, comprising 53 fast attack submarines, 14 ballistic-missile submarines and four guided-missile
Submarines - Maritime Page Submarine technology covers how underwater vessels operate, navigate, maintain air quality, and support crew on extended submerged missions
Submarines :: Submarine Warfare :: USNA Explore the United States' Submarine Force, featuring attack, ballistic missile, and guided missile submarines and their diverse missions
History of submarines - Wikipedia The introduction of the diesel engine, then the nuclear submarine, saw great expansion in submarine use — and specifically military use — during World War I, World War II, and the Cold War
Submarines in the United States Navy - Wikipedia In 1920 the U S Navy Department established a standard Type and Class letter designation system "SS" was established as the two-letter class designation for Submarine (first line) In addition to a name, each U S submarine carries a Class designation followed by an assigned hull number
Submarine warfare - Wikipedia Submarine warfare is one of the four divisions of underwater warfare, the others being anti-submarine warfare, mine warfare and mine countermeasures Submarine warfare consists primarily of diesel and nuclear submarines using torpedoes, missiles or nuclear weapons, as well as advanced sensing equipment, to attack other submarines, ships, or land targets Submarines may also be used for