About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 109. Chapters: Submarine, U-boat, Operation Deadlight, History of submarines, Rebreather, Torpedo Data Computer, German submarine U-255, Human torpedo, Nuclear submarine, Air-independent propulsion, McCann Rescue Chamber, Submarine films, Welfreighter, List of submarine museums, Periscope, Communication with submarines, Submarine navigation, UC3 Nautilus, Sub Marine Explorer, Submarine hull, Bathyscaphe, Escape set, Josef Papp, High-test peroxide, Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory, Resurgam, List of submarine actions, Andrew McKee, DeepFlight Super Falcon, Submarine Force Library and Museum, Chemical oxygen generator, Submarine snorkel, Submarine Command Course, Alarms on submarines, Baffles, Alicia, Escape trunk, Naval Undersea Museum, Submarine Escape Immersion Equipment, Flying submarine, Saddle tank, Argonaut Junior, Dry Deck Shelter, NATO Submarine Rescue System, Momsen lung, Crash dive, Royal Navy Submarine Museum, SUBRON, Talisman UUV, Teardrop hull, Photonics mast, Submersible, Towed array sonar, Down the throat, Sleeping Beauty, Submarine tender, Antipodes, ISMERLO, Semi submarine, Atlantis Submarines, Submarine Cargo Vessel, Basic Enlisted Submarine School, Vent, Modulated ultrasound, Sail, Silent running, Casing, Innespace Seabreacher, Diving plane, Tactical speed, Jumping wire, Steinke hood, Johnson Sea Link, Personal submarine, Quester I, Silent Service, Lake Torpedo Boat, Underwater telephone, Barracuda-class submarine, Havmanden class submarine, B class submarine, F class submarine, C class submarine. Excerpt: A submarine is a watercraft capable of independent operation below the surface of the water. It differs from a submersible, which has more limited underwater capability. The term submarine most commonly refers to a large crewed autonomous vessel; however, historically or colloquially, submarine can ...