Table of Contents
- 1 Which submarine successfully sank the USS Housatonic?
- 2 Which of the following was the name of the first submarine used by the military?
- 3 Does the US Navy still have diesel submarines?
- 4 When was the first U.S. submarine built?
- 5 What was the first diesel powered submarine built?
- 6 What kind of engine does a Swedish submarine use?
Which submarine successfully sank the USS Housatonic?
On February 17, 1864, Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley attacked and sank USS Housatonic in Charleston Harbor, killing five Union sailors.
Which US submarine successfully completed the first fully submerged?
USS Nautilus (SSN-571) was the world’s first operational nuclear-powered submarine and the first submarine to complete a submerged transit of the North Pole on 3 August 1958.
Which of the following was the name of the first submarine used by the military?
The first military submarine was Turtle in 1776. During the American Revolutionary War, Turtle (operated by Sgt. Ezra Lee, Continental Army) tried and failed to sink a British warship, HMS Eagle (flagship of the blockaders) in New York harbor on September 7, 1776.
Which of the following are Mission of Los Angeles class attack submarines?
The Los Angeles class submarine is an attack submarine equipped for anti-submarine warfare, intelligence gathering, show-of-force missions, insertion of special forces, strike missions, mining and search and rescue.
The U.S. Navy’s last diesel-electric submarine rests half-submerged in the middle of Portland. With the decommissioning of the USS Blueback on October 1, 1990, the last ever diesel-electric submarine of the United States Navy had left the fleet.
Who built first submarine?
Cornelis Drebbel
Submarine/Inventors
Submarines were first built by Dutch inventor Cornelius van Drebel in the early 17th century, but it was not until 150 years later that they were first used in naval combat. David Bushnell, an American inventor, began building underwater mines while a student at Yale University.
When was the first U.S. submarine built?
During a ceremony at Newport, Rhode Island, on October 12, 1900, USS Holland became the first submarine officially commissioned by the U.S. Navy.
How many LA submarines were built?
As of 2020, 32 of the Los Angeles class remain in commission — more than any other class in the world — and they account for more than half of the U.S. Navy’s 53 fast attack submarines….Los Angeles-class submarine.
Class overview | |
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Cost | $900 million, 1990 dollars; $1.59 billion, 2019 dollars |
Built | 1972–1996 |
In commission | 1976–present |
Completed | 62 |
What was the first diesel powered submarine built?
The Narval made a large number of successful dives. Further French progress in submarines was marked by the four Sirène-class steam-driven undersea craft completed in 1900–01 and the Aigrette, completed in 1905, the first diesel-driven submarine of any navy.
Which is the first nuclear-armed guided missile submarine?
USS Skipjack , USS Sturgeon USS Ohio , USS Nautilus USS Constellation , USS Constitution USS Alabama , USS Maryland Regulus, the Navy’s first nuclear-armed guided missile, had several major disadvantages that led to it being replaced. What were those disadvantages? Select all that apply.
What kind of engine does a Swedish submarine use?
However, the two-hundred-foot-long Swedish Gotland-class submarines, introduced in 1996, were the first to employ an Air Independent Propulsion (AIP) system—in this case, the Stirling engine. A Stirling engine charges the submarine’s seventy-five-kilowatt battery using liquid oxygen.
What kind of propulsion did submarines use in World War 1?
All World War I-era submarines were propelled by diesels on the surface and by electric motors submerged, except for the British Swordfish and K class. These submarines, intended to operate as scouts for surface warships, required the high speeds then available only from steam turbines.