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One of the other plane is a bell diving submarines.
Military submarines
Military submarines used in the interest of war or a state marine patrol, based on the type of each military submarines are always equipped with weapons such as cannons cannons, torpedo, cruise missile / anti-aircraft and anti-surface ship, as well as intercontinental ballistic missiles.
Type Type Submarine
A. Based on the Power of Acceleration (propulsion)
Diesel Electric Submarine
Diesel electric submarine is the oldest submarine propulsion systems are still used until recently. Propulsion systems are so reliable that country's nuclear submarine owner still feels the need to have diesel submarines electrically. Of the five countries only the owner of a nuclear submarine United States who are not using this propulsion systems. Under certain circumstances, this type of submarine is more deadly than nuclear submarines.
Nuclear submarine
The emergence of Nuclear Submarine About six months before the outbreak of World War II, in March 1939 Dr. George Pegram of Columbia University, New York, proposed to the U.S. Navy (U.S. Navy) to develop the use of uranium as a resource, including the submarine to drive turbines. Interested in the Navy and began my research. Pengboman But after Pearl Harbor and the U.S. engaged in war, all materials relating to atomic power be withdrawn, concentrated to 'Manhattan Project' to the manufacture of the first atomic bomb (Little Boy and Fat's Man)
Without Submarine Engines
There are sub types of aircraft without an engine (engine) to be called bathysphere. Before bathysphere, known for its diving loceng ("diving bell"), loceng shape in the water with the open floor. Air pumped in by the crew on the ship so that the diver / researchers to stay longer under water
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