Nuclear torpedos? Absolutely, both US and Soviets armed their attack subs with them. There were also nuclear depth charges, nuclear land mines, nuclear demolition charges, Jeep carried recoilless rifles with nuclear warheads, nuclear artillery shells (from 16 inch naval shells down to standard 4 inch howitzer size), and probably many other things we can't even find out about.
Repeating rifles, bored artillery, sometimes torpedos or grenades. Ballon observation,
David Farragut was famous for his select quote, "Dam the torpedos! Full speed ahead!" He also was a Commander in the US Navy.
Medium calibre guns (naval artillary), missiles (anti-aircraft, anti-missile, anti-ship), close range guns (automatic - defending against missile/air attack, or manned, for policing duties against smaller craft). Small arms (rifles, pistols). Torpedos, depth charges (anti submarine). Nuclear missiles. Cruise missiles.
Batteries can be confusing as a battery in the Civil War usually meant a team of 4 to six cannon manned by 100 men, utilising some 30 to 50 horses or mules, and commanded by a captain. However electrical batteries were also used during the Civil War to power telegraph communication and for electric detenation of sea mines. (known as torpedos in the 1860's)
Uboats were made to attack and sink merchant ships carrying supplies to Great Britain. Germany knew if they managed to cut Britain's supplies off then they would be unable to continue the war. They did this by launching torpedos which blew holes in enemy ships under the waterline, causing them to take on water and sink. As the war progressed, more and more were built to combat military ships as well as merchant vessels. Hope this helps.
Yes, why not!
about 2 neclear bombs
The torpedos were fired from the submerged submarine.
Bombs and torpedos
A neclear bomb could completly destroy a building :)
No, but on many occasions they carried aircraft armed with torpedoes.
After the aliens shot proton torpedos at me, I counterattackered by using my ElectronVaporizer 2000.
Their will no peace till end of the worldTill the neclear weapon destroy more than half of our world.
branches of physics are - Neclear physics Electromagnetism Quantum mechanics Interdisciplinary fields Quantum field theory
Assuming that I have managed to work through your spelling correctly, nuclear is non-renewable form of energy.
It was mostly a combination of bombs and torpedos. A good example of a bomb sinking a ship was the USS Arizona. A bomb was dropped and when it hit her it penetrated the deck went into the ships magazine (place where munitons are stored) and went off with such a force that it nearly cut the ship in two. She was however hit by at least two torpedos as well. The Japanese torpedos were retrofit with a special enhancement to their fins that kept them from diving too deeply when dropped as the harbor was barely deep enough to allow the passage of ships. These inflicted much damage. I would say from what I know of Pearl Harbor, most of the damage was caused by torpedos and the second runner up is bombs.
You get a invisible ship with missles and torpedos. The cheat code for it is xpy46k.