at present 16 of the submarines are in duty. 20 submarines are planned to submurge into sea in the forthcoming years.
No, India will get annihalated by the Chinese submarines. Unless you pay me big bucks to come a sink all of there submarines.
The full form of INS in the NAVY is "Indian Naval Ship" or "Indian Naval Submarine". It is a term used as a prefix before all active ships and submarines in the Indian NAVY.
No it is a are Indian variants of the Kilo class diesel-electric submarines in active service with the Indian Navy.
During WW2 the US Navy built 126 submarines.
Indian navy is an armed force consisting of a variety if war ships such as, aircraft carriers, battle ships, destroyers, frigates, submarines,et. whereas the merchant navy is commercial organization consisting of tankers, cargo ships etc.
Yes, both the USS Copperfin and USS Thunderfish are fictional submarines from the animated television series "DuckTales." They do not represent real Navy submarines but are part of the show's adventurous storytelling involving characters like Scrooge McDuck and his nephews. In reality, the U.S. Navy has operated several submarines with different names, but neither of these exists in actual naval history.
1. Ballistic submarines 2. Attack submarines
At the beginning of 1917 the German navy had 111 submarines. This was a large increase from 1916 when they had only 68.
The marines do not use submarines. Only the Navy does.
No sorry
Submarines have traditionally been named for fish or other vessels using a particular name. Over the last 30 years, U.S. Submarines (except for the Seawolf class) have been named for States or Cities, or important Navy or political leaders (almost always those who have been generous to the Navy or military in general). State and City identification is an old Navy tradition. Other countries typically use either fish or names from previous vessels, important historical events (Russia, e.g.), leaders, and also Cities or States / Regions in their own country.
The US Navy currently has 14 active duty Trident (Ohio Class) Ballistic Missile Submarines. They are scheduled for replacement beginning in 2028.