U.S. Submarines can dive 800-plus feet. (Official depth; however, can dive deeper. The US Navy itself acknowledges that most of it's attack submarines can operate down to at least 985 feet, and many to over 1400 feet.
Straight to the bottom of the ocean.
Submarines change their depth by use of ballast tanks. To dive, they open their tanks so that they become filled with water. They also angle their dive planes. To surface, they pump the water out of their tanks and fill them with pressurised air.
Submarines dive by opening vent valves that allow sea water to push air out of their ballast tanks.
Kate Torpedo Airplanes, Val Dive Bombers, Zero Fighter Planes, Mini-Submarines launched from Mother Submarines.
A few submarines have gone to the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, 6 miles down, but, most can only dive to a few hundred feet. Any deeper and the pressure would crush their hulls. Diving to a few hundred feet is good enough for most military and civilian submarines. Also, how deep certain military submarines can dive is top secret information and is known only to a few people in the navy.
A giant squid can dive about 5 miles down. Nobody really knows quite how far a squid can dive.
A Weddell seal can dive to lengths of 100m
it depends if the water is really deep or not and how good in shape the submarine isAns 2 - The operational depth of submarines is secret -(or 'classified' as navies say it) However it's generally accepted that most modern submarines can dive to around 1,500 feet and possibly even more in the case of the very latest. Submarines evolve and improve continually as no country wants anothers warships to be better.
It's about 2.5 miles below the surface of the North Atlantic. That depth is far beyond where a diver can go, but specialized deep-sea submarines can visit the wreck site.
they can dive to up to 10 m but they can then swim another 10 m
World War II submarines typically had operational dive depths ranging from about 200 to 400 feet (60 to 120 meters), depending on the class and design. For example, German U-boats could generally dive to around 750 feet (230 meters), while American submarines had similar capabilities. However, actual maximum depths could vary, and while submarines were designed for specific operational depths, they could be damaged or crushed if they exceeded those limits significantly.
The Confederacy led in the experimentation with submarines. The most successful was the HL Hunley. The inventor was killed in a test dive with his new and imaginative war vessel. The Confederate submarine sank the Federal warshipthe USS Housatonic in the Charleston harbor. The submarine, however, was dragged down by the sinking Housatonic. The Confederacy decided to end experimentation with submarines after that. The Union had no submarines.