It depends on the size of the vessel, but if its deck is equal to or above the submarine's own deck, then a brow (gangway) is used between them to move personnel and equipment.
For anything lower than the submarine deck, either a brow or a Jacob's ladder is used.
Aerial (Helo) transfers are available as well, but are only performed under extreme circumstances when warranted.
the U boat 'is' the German word for submarine. western nations just used submarine. U boat is short for Unterwasserboot, which translates as undersea boat or under water boat or submarine.
A U-boat was a submarine used by Germany in World War 1 and World War 2.
If it is a vessel (boat), yes. If it is a sandwich, no. It can only have "pieces" of people in it, if it is a sandwich ;)
No, a U-boat is a submarine. A torpedo boat is the boat that destroys the submarine.
A submarine is an undersea boat, or submersible.
Depending on the size of the submarine and whether it is peace or wartime.U-Boat. 27 -> 57Non Nuclear ~ 40Nuclear ~ 80 (more in wartime)
Ship,boat,life boat,submarine and motor boat
you go and play a guy in darts then u have to play more people after u go on the boat, get the ticket and go to the submarine. ~ sorry if it sounds to complicated :( ~
this word is an adjective meaning "under the sea". submarine is the word shortened from the term "submarine boat".
Ship,boat,life boat,submarine and motor boat
U-Boat was the name used by the Allies for German submarines particularly during WW2. U-Boat stood for Unterseeboot, the German for submarine. Unterseeboot was actually a general term for submarines.Answer: An undersea boat or submarine. Also can be known as a German Submarine.A U-Boat or "unter see boot" is the German name for a submarine.
U-boat.