Submarine warfare has existed since the early 1900's, and continues to this day. Though the last ship sinking by a submarine was in the Falklands War, the evolving missions of submarines have taken submarine warfare well beyond just sinking ships and submarines.
Help end the British blockade
Enemy surface ships are the main target of submarine warfare
The Sussex Pledge
Germany hoped that submarine warfare would lead to war.
Anti submarine warfare
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Germany's submarine warfare was unrestricted. These attacks led to World War I.
submarine warfare
USA
unrestricted submarine warfare
No, anti-submarine warfare (ASW) and submarine warfare are not the same. ASW focuses on detecting, tracking, and neutralizing enemy submarines to protect naval forces and shipping lanes. In contrast, submarine warfare involves the offensive operations conducted by submarines, including attacking surface ships and engaging in strategic missions. Each has distinct strategies, technologies, and objectives within naval operations.