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Submarines changed war. They played a big part of World War I and II.
The U.S. had 111 submarines in commission at the start of World War II and commissioned 203 more before the war ended.
The Germans have used submarines in the Atlantic at various times in the past, including today. Atlantic submarine activity was a key theater of both World War I and World War II.
They were much smaller in World War II. Even the crews quarters where cramped. The air exchange and diesel fumes, along with the batteries, made it dangerous and rough.
Sonar was used widely in World War II in an effort to locate enemy submarines. It wasn't as sophisticated as it is today, but it did help. Actual numbers are difficult to come by, but sonar was effective in the successful attacks on several submarines.
Two. World War I and World War II.
Two. World War I and World War II.
Many different types of ammunition were used by various countries during World War II. Some were bombs dropped from airplanes, bullets shot from different types of guns, and torpedoes shot from submarines.
World War II submarines generally did not have freezers as we know them today. They relied on limited refrigeration systems to preserve perishable food, but these were not as effective as modern freezers. The primary method for food storage was salting, drying, or canning, which allowed submarines to manage food supplies during long missions. The technology and space constraints of submarines at the time limited their ability to maintain a frozen food supply.
The first documented use of sonar was during World War I by the British Royal Navy to detect submarines. The technology was further developed during World War II for anti-submarine warfare.
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During World War II, Russia had approximately 50,000 tanks.