Observational ones yes, but not those used in the forces. You cant really see that far at depth, so they 'see' using sonar.
Submarines don't have windows, at least not any that are used for viewing outside of the hull while submerged. They are used in some submarines as bridge viewing windows, but they're subjected to ambient sea pressure when the boat submerges, not direct sea pressure like the hull is.
No, military submarines do not have windows like those found in surface vessels. Instead, they use thick, reinforced steel hulls to withstand high pressure underwater. Any necessary visual observation is typically done through periscopes or cameras, which are designed to maintain the submarine's stealth and structural integrity.
Yes, extremely thick plate glass has been used for windows, and glass is also utilized for external cameras.
1. Ballistic submarines 2. Attack submarines
Submarines - poem - was created in 1917.
One of our Submarines was created in 1982.
Dallas Submarines was created in 1920.
Boats, Subs, Submarines, Home.
Yes, North Korea has submarines
Argentina had diesel-electric submarines while the British had nuclear-powered submarines.
All submarines can sink. Some can return to the surface.
submarines dont sail idiot