During WW 1, submarines played a major part of a major war for the first time. The role of a submarine was basically to use torpedoes to sink enemy warships and cargo vessels.
They were used by submarines to navigate when not in open waters, They were also used by submarines and anti-submarine ships to locate enemy submarines.
During World War I, the primary instrument used to detect the sound of submarines was the hydrophone. This underwater listening device allowed ships to detect the noises made by submarines, such as engine sounds and propeller movements. Hydrophones were often deployed in arrays and played a crucial role in anti-submarine warfare, helping to locate and track enemy submarines.
They were submarines (German Untersee boat) used to sink ships carring men and materials to war fronts
The US helped France in world war 1 with submarines in the Atlantic.
World War I was the bloodiest war of World War I as it was the only war of World War I. The same can be said of every war.
World War I submarines were primarily used to locate and attack surface cargo and warships.
submarines were used in WW1 and the weapons used were torpedos and a deck gun.
They were used extensively throughout the war - from beginning to end.
They were used by submarines to navigate when not in open waters, They were also used by submarines and anti-submarine ships to locate enemy submarines.
During World War 2, it is reported that over 2,000 variants of Japanese Submarines were used during World War 2. Out of this, it is estimated that 10,000s were likely to be used during WW2.
Yes, many submarines were used in WW1 by most of the major combatants.
World War 1
Britain, France, Germany, Italy and USA all used submarines during WW1
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An estimation of about 600 subs were operated during the war.
Germany was first to use submarines in World War 1 knwn as " U- 2 ". Later on UK and USA produced their own version. - b sharma.
No, not really, submarines were first used successfully in the Civil War.