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Absolutely - the first U.S. Navy diesel-electric submarine, SS-1, was built starting in 1896, and commissioned in 1900.
No it is a are Indian variants of the Kilo class diesel-electric submarines in active service with the Indian Navy.
EN standands for Engineman. This is the rating for those that work on small engines and diesel engines. The 1 indicates a First Class Petty Officer, an E-6.
During WW2 the US Navy built 126 submarines.
The number varied, but at the height of President Reagan's 500-ship Navy program, the U.S. totaled around 90 submarines, including Fast-Attack, Ballistic Missile, and Diesel-Electric (4).
The Canadian Maritime Forces (MARCOM) currently operates 4 Victoria-class Diesel-Electric submarines. However, noting (like every other major power has already) the limitations and expense of maintaining diesel boats, it has undergone a new program of developing nuclear powered boats. It's estimated the first will be ready within the next 2 or 3 years.
1. Ballistic submarines 2. Attack submarines
No - not only are they cost-prohibitive for such a small nation, Israel's Navy and coastline isn't that big to begin with. Israel relies on several Diesel-Electric Dolphin-class submarines, which are built by Germany for the Israeli Navy.
If you mean Jimmy Carter, he was an Officer in the US Navy serving in surface ships and on diesel-electric submarines during the Cold War.
At the beginning of 1917 the German navy had 111 submarines. This was a large increase from 1916 when they had only 68.
No, India will get annihalated by the Chinese submarines. Unless you pay me big bucks to come a sink all of there submarines.
The marines do not use submarines. Only the Navy does.