If you are speaking of rocket missiles- as torpedoes are technically missiles- as would be bullets or other projectile weapons- there are different types: Polaris, Trident, and of course the various Soviet (now-ex-Soviet) equivalents. There is also a Poseidon nuclear missile designed for submarine deployment, these are fired vertically, not out the torpedo tubes, and have totally separate guidance and fire-control equipment for obvious security reasons. They are different weapons fired out of different types of launching tubes. However some mines can be launched from regular torpedo tubes as was done by the Germans in World War II.
A submarine is an undersea boat, or submersible.
As regards torpedoes or missiles, yes, the submarine has weapons that can be launched underwater.
another name for a submarine is submarinous. it is latin meaning "steel fish" or "under water tank"
Ohio class submarines carry 24 Trident missiles.
Submersible.
U-boat.
A TRIDENT Submarine most likely refers to the US Navy's OHIO Class Submarines (18 of these were built) They often bear the name of TRIDENT because they were designed to carry Trident Missiles - a submarine launched intercontinental ballistic missile with nuclear warheads.
The Commanding Officer, with concurrence from the Executive Officer.
underwater craft, submersible, U-boat
In World WarII, the germans named it a uboat
Select the unit and go to the missile deployment section on the top part of the central panel. You can load/unload missiles there.
The codes are- for conventional () non nuclear powered) Submarines- SS ( for example the U.S.S. is SS-297. Atomic subs are SSN or SSBn - BN if fitted for Ballistic missiles such as the Polaris or Trident types ( there is no Submarine Called the Polaris- it is a guided missile!) so SS- submarine, SSN- Nuclear submarine- SSBN- Nuclear submarine- Missile type.