Yes, submarines continued to be used after World War I. They played significant roles in various conflicts, including World War II, where they were crucial for naval warfare and disrupting supply lines. The interwar period also saw advancements in submarine technology and tactics, setting the stage for their prominent use in subsequent conflicts. Additionally, submarines have since been employed for various purposes, including reconnaissance and deterrence in the Cold War and beyond.
submarines were used in WW1 and the weapons used were torpedos and a deck gun.
Yes, many submarines were used in WW1 by most of the major combatants.
Britain, France, Germany, Italy and USA all used submarines during WW1
Submarines.
Submarines fought in both WW1 and WW2.
Introduced undersea warfare. They were used by the Germans to destroy British ships.
Underseaboats.
Britain, USA, Germany and Italy used submarines during WW1
Germany made the first submarines in WW1. They were called U-Boats, short for "unterseeboat" Most modern submarines are descended from The Holland, christened in 1897, invented by John Holland.
They were only capable of going about 50-80 feet under. They were mostly used for spying.
No there were no tanks planes OR submarines in ww1. My friend Dennis ate them all.
machine guns, submarines and poisen gas