The Germans were the first to use Submarines in World War 1. Now i believe that the marines now do at times.
Most definitely! AE2 was the First ANZAC!
USA has the most nuclear submarines
David Bushnell invented the first war submarine
The Koreans started to build it when the Battleships started to attack, then they put it in the submarines to do underwater attacks. Actually, no. The Germans were the first to really deploy submarines, naval ships that could effectively use torpedoes. The Koreans simply (but eventually) became the most successful at this until we were bombed, then Korea was left in the dust....
During the American Revolution, the Colonists tried to use a submarine called The Turtle to sink a British warship in New York harbor. The English ship had a metal plate attached to it, and the attack failed. During the USA civil war, the South, (Confederate States), tried to use submarines to break the Union blockade, but, although they sank one Northern ship, the sub also sank, and it was not worth the effort. The German use of submarines in WWI, was the first time a country made an effective use of the boats, and from then on, many countries with navies tried to get submarines in the fleet.
Submarines typically use air tanks. Oxygen is very dangerous and very flammable. It's use is very limited on submarines for that reason.
German submarines were referred to as U-boats during the world wars.
It was Germany.
No, not really, submarines were first used successfully in the Civil War.
submarines and bats both use sonar. Calvin was here
Germany was first to use submarines in World War 1 knwn as " U- 2 ". Later on UK and USA produced their own version. - b sharma.