You will find most of the same jobs as any other ship. There is special training for the different equipment and the weapons used. Most destroyers carry torpedoes like the submarines. The propulsion is the same as the many nuclear powered surface ships. You won't find gunner's mates on board.
The Hunley sank with all hands after its attack.
The hull classification "SSN" refers to the ship and propulsion type. Technically, it's spelled out SS-N; the designation refers to a nuclear powered fast-attack submarine. The abbreviation stands for "Submersible Ship - Nuclear".
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All Navy vessels and aircraft have designations on them indicating their purpose, hull type (when applicable) and propulsion type, and in most cases, tactical use."SSN" is the hull abbreviation for a Nuclear Powered Fast-Attack Submarine. The letters read out as:S - SubmersibleS - ShipN - NuclearOr, Submersible Ship, Nuclear.For tactical examples, an SSBN is a Ballistic Missile Submarine; SSGN is a Cruise (Guided) Missile submarine.
STS1 is my old rate/rank, and one of the best in the Navy if you're on a fast-attack submarine. The STS stands for "Sonar Technician (Submarines) - the 1 is the rank, for First Class Petty Officer. Submarine and Surface Sonar Techs have different rate designations, as their school training pipeline is different. Surface Sonar designation is STG, for Sonar Technician(Guns).
Royal Navy Submarine Museum was created in 1963.
Yes, he severed as a naval aviator in the U.S. Navy from 1960-1963 and was part of a submarine attack and earned medals including a purple heart and a navy cross.
Royal Netherlands Navy Submarine Service was created in 1906.
Yes, he severed as a naval aviator in the U.S. Navy from 1960-1963 and was part of a submarine attack and earned medals including a purple heart and a navy cross.
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scorpion submarine
Modern submarines carry a wide variety of weapons. An example of a U.S. Navy Fast-Attack Submarine weapons capability includes: Homing Torpedoes (Active and Passive Sonar) Tomahawk Land-Attack Missile (Conventional and Nuclear) Tomahawk Anti-Ship Missile Harpoon Anti-Ship Missile Mines Ballistic Missile submarines can carry those weapons as well, but their primary mission is Nuclear Deterrence, and as such their main weapons are Submarine Launched Ballistic Missiles (SLBM's).