Difference between revisions of "Submarine"
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*Akula class (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics/Russian Federation) | *Akula class (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics/Russian Federation) | ||
*Astute class (United Kingdom) | *Astute class (United Kingdom) |
Revision as of 20:49, 25 November 2009
A submarine is a type of ship capable of traveling underwater. Submarines were experimented with since the 18th century, with the first submarine which managed to destroy a ship being the CSS Hunley during the American Civil War, although the submarine's prominence as a key part of the Navy would not arrive until the Great War. The main advantage of a submarine is stealth, with the typical armament of modern submarines being torpedos and submarine-launched ballistic missiles.
List of Historical Submarines
- German Type VII submarine (Nazi Germany)
- Alvin
- Ohio class (United States of America)
- Akula class (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics/Russian Federation)
- Astute class (United Kingdom)
- Xia class (People's Republic of China)
Submarines in Science Fiction
Submarines play a role in science fiction. Occasionally spacecraft have been shown in science fiction to be able to operate underwater, despite the fact that operating underwater has a very different set of challenges from operating in space.
Science Fiction Submarines
- Nautilus
- UEO seaQuest DSV 4600
- Red October
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