Are there escape hatches on submarines?

An escape trunk is a small compartment on a submarine which provides a means for crew to escape from a downed submarine; it operates on a principle similar to an airlock, in that it allows the transfer of persons or objects between two areas of different pressure.
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Do submarines have an escape hatch?

The Escape Trunk is the hatch through which up to 22 sailors can exit a submarine, either for routine missions or in an emergency, at up to 600 feet of water. For emergencies, a deep submersible can attach to the deck directly above the hatch for deeper rescues.
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Is there escape pod on submarine?

Some Soviet submarines like the Oscar-class submarines are rumored to have escape capsules for the crew. (In the sinking of the Kursk the crew was unable to reach the capsule.) However, the Typhoon-class submarine is also rumored to have escape pods located near or about the sail.
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Do submarines have hatches?

The top hatch in an ambient submarine is an important concern. In 1 ATM submarines where the hatch opens outward, the pressure of the water will hold the hatch closed. But if a hatch opens outward on an ambient submarine than the air pressure inside the submarine only wants to push the hatch open.
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Can you enter and exit a submarine underwater?

Divers can exit and enter the submarine, diving chambers, and underwater habitats. Airlocks are used in submarine escape trunks.
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How the submarine escape hatch works



How do Navy SEALs exit submarines?

A Lockout Trunk is a specially developed compartment near the top of a submarine, which fills up with water and then empties, allowing special mission divers such as Navy SEALs to put on scuba gear, wait for the trunk to fully submerge and then exit the submarine quietly.
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Do you feel waves in a submarine?

This means that submarines cross storms by doing what they do best – sailing completely submerged. The deal is that the deeper you go, the less you can feel the waves. It is because waves are basically a bunch of water molecules rolling over each other. Half of the wave is already above the surface level.
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Can you open a submarine hatch underwater?

Only when the pressure inside the escape chamber is equal to the sea pressure can the hatch be opened. Thus the compartment must be sealed off from the interior of the submarine and the pressure inside the chamber must be raised to sea pressure in order to make it possible to open the escape hatch.
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How do submarines not get crushed?

Because submarines are made of metal, and metal can only withstand a certain amount of pressure before buckling or collapsing, the strength of the metal and the design of the sub determines its ultimate depth limit. In reality, a submarine pilot would never take a sub anywhere near that depth.
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How are submariners rescued?

At a rescue site, a specially-configured submarine or a submarine rescue ship carried the DSRV close to the sub. The DSRV could then descend, attach to the submarine's escape hatch, and transfer rescued submariners to the support vessel in groups of 24.
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Can you eject from a submarine?

There are two options available for the crew of a submerged disabled submarine (DISSUB); escape or rescue. Escape is the process where the DISSUB's crew leaves the boat and reaches the surface without external assistance; while rescue is undertaken by outside parties who remove the trapped crew from the submarine.
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Can you get the bends in a submarine?

A sub is a solid chamber. It doesn't compress under the pressure of the sea, and thus the air breathed inside is at ~1ATM. If it were a submarine balloon, people would get bent (and crushed).
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Can a submarine survive a tsunami?

Fleet of around 10 specially-designed submarine-refuges.

Some small and strong-hulled titanium submarines could survive stronger impacts and tsunami waves, but larger submarines with thinner hulls could be better adapted to long-term survival in a contaminated world.
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What happens if a submarine goes too deep?

The name is foreboding and fairly self-explanatory; it's when the submarine goes so deep the water pressure crushes it, causing an implosion. The crush depth of most submarines is classified, but it's likely to be more than 400 metres.
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What is the longest a submarine has stayed submerged?

The longest submerged and unsupported patrol made public is 111 days (57,085 km 30,804 nautical miles) by HM Submarine Warspite (Cdr J. G. F.
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How deep can a sub go down?

It's generally accepted that the maximum depth (depth of implosion or collapse) is about 1.5 or 2 times deeper. The latest open literature says that a US Los Angeles-class test depth is 450m (1,500 ft), suggesting a maximum depth of 675–900m (2,250–3,000 ft).
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At what depth will water crush you?

This means we'd have to dive to about 35.5 km depth before bone crushes. This is three times as deep as the deepest point in our ocean. The 40% of non-water non-gaseous minerals and tissues such as salts, proteins, fats and lipids are virtually impossible to compress similar to water.
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What happens when someone dies on a submarine?

If the submarine is in operation, they can be on board for a couple of days to several weeks, it really does depend on the situation. In a nutshell, when someone dies on board, it can become a crime scene where nothing can be touched if they are in operation and then it's time to prioritise food.
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Can you escape a submarine through the torpedo tube?

Escaping a burning submarine in a cumbersome suit through a torpedo tube certainly isn't for the faint of heart, but having as many options as possible to get out alive is surely welcome.
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How long can you survive in a submarine?

The limits on how long they can stay underwater are food and supplies. Submarines generally stock a 90-day supply of food, so they can spend three months underwater.
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Do you get seasick in submarine?

Will I get seasick? Is it like being on a boat? Being on a submarine is very different to being on a boat. There is no rocking motion, as the submarine sits below the waves, and so people who get seasick on a boat will not do so on our submarine.
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Do submarines hit whales?

Most subs have two types of sonar: active and passive. Active sonar sends out acoustic sounds, or “pings,” which can reach thousands of yards. If the ping bounces back, that means it hit an object—like a whale, a ship, or another submarine.
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At what depth do submarines cruise?

Now, the operating depth of most modern submarines is 300 to 450 meters. For a submarine to surface from that depth, it first uses its hydroplanes to reduce its depth upto 3 to 4 meters below waterline.
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Can you launch a person from a torpedo tube?

If I am right, torpedoes are launched by compressed air, so if a person is in a torpedo tube with scuba equipment, and the submarine is at an adeuqete depth for human survival, they could very much so survive being launched from a torpedo tube.
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Can submariners smoke?

Everybody is aware that smoking is a legal, if harmful, stress reliever. So the Navy banned smoking aboard submarines not with the stated purpose of curing the smokers, but of protecting nonsmoking submarine crew members from the threat of heart and lung disease from secondhand smoke.
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