Believe it was the Merrimac. The other ship was a battle platform, The Monitor, yes?
The name of the confederate submarine that was the first to sink was the H. L. Hunley. The ship measured almost 12 meters long and was built in Alabama in July, 1863.
German u boat submarines. They were attacking under the declaration of unrestricted submarine warfare, and the Lusitania was in their way.
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A "total war" is when military force is used to destroy the country's economy and basic productivity, not just the opposing military forces. In World War II, things like unrestricted submarine warfare in which the submarine was more likely to sink a cargo vessel than another warship, or aerial bombardment of industrial facilities weren't designed to kill the enemy soldiers; they were designed to cripple the entire nation. German submarines aimed to cripple England by cutting off the flow of raw materials transported by cargo ships. The US Navy did the same thing, more successfully, to Japan. German aircraft dropped explosive bombs on cities rather than on military targets, and British and American bombers responded in kind.
The Confederate submarine 'H L Hunley' was the first submarine to sink an enemy ship
The H. L. Hunley was the name of the Confederate submarine that was the first combat submarine to sink an enemy ship.
H. L. Hunley was the name of the Confederate submarine that was used during the American Civil War. It was the first combat submarine to successfully sink an enemy ship.
The Confederate submarine, the Hunley was the first submarine to successfully sink a warship. It however, was dragged down to destruction during the battle in Charleston Harbor.
a cofederate submarine ws the first to sink an enemy ship.What was the name of the submrine?
A Confederate Submarine was first to sink an enemy Submarine, I think in the Civil War. It was called The CSS Huntley. Alternate answer: The CSS Hunley was a Confederate submarine in the US Civil War. It played a minor role in the war itself but it played a much larger role in illustrating the pros and cons of underwater warfare.
The CSS Hunley.
You drag the word "submarine" itself onto the submarine. Then you wait for it to sink.
The pioneer was the first Confederate submarine. It was built in 1861 in New Orleans in 1861. The vessel 20 feet long, 3 feet wide and six feet deep. Her displacement was four tons and was driven by three sailors working a hand cranked propeller. Its first mission was to sink Union ships blockading New Orleans. It sank before it could do any harm.
because the submarine has the water tank.when the tank is filled then submarine sink in the water.and when the tank is empty then submarine float in water.
The first submarine was called the Turtle or American Turtle. It was a one man submarine and powered like a bicycle. It was designed to attach explosive devices to the hulls of British ships. All such attempts failed.
I believe what you are looking for is the well known CSS Virginia (better known as the Merrimac). Another well known confederate vessel was the CSS Hunley, the first submarine to sink an enemy ship.