The duck boats of World War II, formally known as the DUKW, were amphibious vehicles designed for transporting troops and supplies over land and water. Developed by the GMC Division of General Motors, these versatile vehicles played a crucial role in various amphibious assaults, including the Normandy Invasion. They could carry 2.5 tons of cargo and were capable of traveling on roads as well as navigating rivers and coastal waters, significantly enhancing logistical operations during the war. Their design combined the features of a truck and a boat, making them essential for military operations in diverse environments.
U-boats were German.
Plywood.
Atlantic, Baltic, Mediterranean
155 u-boats where sunk by Coastal Command.
Leopard and Tiger and Duck
It's U-boats!!!!!
U-boats were German.
Yes
Underseaboats.U-boats
Which boats do you mean, there were many but im guessing you was looking for German U-Boats?
See website: Patrol Torpedo Boats (PT Boats)
6,495
Underseaboats.U-boats
1,154 were commissioned.
To sink ships.
German U boats
they were simple boats packed with explosives and crashed into allied ships in world war 2.