The range of a U-boat varied depending on the type and configuration. Generally, early U-boats had a surface range of about 8,000 nautical miles at a speed of 10 knots, while later models, like the Type VII, could cover around 6,000 nautical miles at the same speed. When submerged, their range was significantly reduced, typically around 100 nautical miles at a speed of 4 knots. Overall, the operational range allowed U-boats to patrol vast areas of the Atlantic during World War II.
U-boat/U-boot/U-bout = UnterseeBoot... Under Sea Boat.
U = undersea Answer 2 It's not a you boat, ir's a u-boat.
It is spelled U-Boat not you-boat.
Helmut Walther invented the u-boat
Let's call it a U Boat. An undersea boat, a Submarine.
German Long Range U-Boat (1943) Lenght in Meters = 68m Beam (wide) = 5.5m In Comparison to a 1981 Russian Typhoon Class ( Biggest Sub Ever Made) 173m Long 25m wide
u have to climbed up the boat and there is going to be a hole in the boat and that is how u enter the boat
A U-boat was a submarine used by Germany in World War 1 and World War 2.
A U-Boat is, in German, ein U-boot, short for "ein Unterwasserboot". That translates to English as "Underwater Boat". "Underwater", of course, translates to Latin as "Submarine".
U-boat means under the sea boat aka submarines , they used to call it u-boat during the world wars
U-boat means under the sea boat aka submarines , they used to call it u-boat during the world wars
the U boat 'is' the German word for submarine. western nations just used submarine. U boat is short for Unterwasserboot, which translates as undersea boat or under water boat or submarine.