Submarines revolutionized warfare by introducing stealth and strategic surprise, allowing nations to conduct covert operations and disrupt enemy supply lines. Their ability to operate undetected under the water changed naval tactics, leading to the development of anti-submarine warfare and the need for advanced detection technologies. During World War I and II, submarines significantly impacted naval blockades and commerce raiding, altering the course of maritime conflicts. Overall, submarines enhanced the lethality and complexity of naval engagements, shaping modern naval warfare strategies.
Enemy surface ships are the main target of submarine warfare
Germany hoped that submarine warfare would lead to war.
Anti submarine warfare
Germany's submarine warfare was unrestricted. These attacks led to World War I.
submarine warfare
USA
Submarine warfare has existed since the early 1900's, and continues to this day. Though the last ship sinking by a submarine was in the Falklands War, the evolving missions of submarines have taken submarine warfare well beyond just sinking ships and submarines.
unrestricted submarine warfare
Germany's unrestricted submarine warfare
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Anti-Submarine Warfare.
The Sea people