Same body designs to swim through the same environment-water. In addition, WWII US Navy subs were named after fish.
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They have the same shape and travel thru the same elements.
With their tails; although the subs is mechanical.
During WWII, US subs were named after fish.
Answer US submarines were named after fish and sea creatures, the letter starting with the same letter as the class name, for example: Salmon Class, USS Skipjack, Tambor Class, USS Thresher.
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Contrary to popular belief and myth, submarines (other than the one at Disneyland) do not have windows or any other means of looking at fish or other creatures in the ocean. Submarines are sophisticated weapons, and fish aren't they're primary mission. Submarine Sonar Techs (myself included) do hear fish when boats come to periscope depth and biologics (the technical term for sea life) surround the boat. While a periscope can catch occasional glimpses of fish, that's not its primary function. The notion comes from the old '60's movie and TV show "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea", featuring the fictional submarines Seaview. It had transparent hull plates on the very front of the boat. However in reality, submarines don't spend that much time at depths where fish are visible, and even then they don't tend to get close enough to see.
some applications are floatings of ships, submarines, icebergs,man,fish and rising of balloons
Their is an air chamber in most fishes just like in submarines. When it gets filled with air the fish moves up. While, when air is released the fish moves down. This is precisely what happens in a submarine.
It is a baby fish from the Epinephelus genus. The adult is called Al-hamoor.