Are there escape pods on submarines?

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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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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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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What happens to poop on a submarine?

Usually it sinks by itself, but some scrap metal can be added to aid its journey to the bottom of the ocean. Therefore, yes, submarines do produce trash that is thrown out into the ocean and it is terrible.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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Can a submarine sail under a hurricane?

Normally, a submerged submarine will not rock with the motion of the waves on the surface. It is only in the most violent hurricanes and cyclones that wave motion reaches as much as 400 feet below the surface. In these conditions, submarines can take a five to ten-degree roll.
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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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What depth do submarines cruise at?

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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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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Do your ears pop in a submarine?

So no, submariners don't have popping ears and interestingly and importantly, it means that if you have an accident, deep down and you have to escape from a submarine, you won't get the bends because you haven't been breathing air at pressure.
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Do submariners need to decompress?

A diver who only breathes gas at atmospheric pressure when free-diving or snorkelling will not usually need to decompress, Divers using an atmospheric diving suit do not need to decompress as they are never exposed to high ambient pressure.
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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 much does a submarine captain make?

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How does the salary as a Nuclear Submarine Officer at US Navy compare with the base salary range for this job? The average salary for a Nuclear Submarine Officer is $82,415 per year in United States, which is 14% lower than the average US Navy salary of $96,270 per year for this job.
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How thick is a submarine hull?

Making the hull. 4 Steel plates, approximately 2-3 in (5.1-7.6 cm) thick, are obtained from steel manufacturers.
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How far can a submarine travel without Refuelling?

The steam then powers a giant turbine which turns the sub's propeller. Those small nuclear power plants on submarines could supply the necessary power for these boats to travel up to 500,000 miles and to stay underwater almost indefinitely without refueling.
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Can a submarine go to the bottom of the Mariana Trench?

The dive to the ocean's deepest point turned up some surprises. The news: During a four-hour exploration of the Mariana Trench, retired naval officer Victor Vescovo piloted his submarine to 10,927 meters (35,849 feet) below the sea's surface, making it the deepest dive on record. He spent four hours at the bottom.
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How many submarines are at the bottom of the ocean?

Nine nuclear submarines have sunk, either by accident or scuttling. The Soviet Navy has lost five (one of which sank twice), the Russian Navy two, and the United States Navy (USN) two.
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Can a submarine go in Amazon River?

A submarine travelled nearly 6,000 miles down the Amazon and across the Atlantic before it was seized off Spain carrying three tonnes of cocaine, it was disclosed yesterday.
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How do submarines not hit anything?

Submarines carry an inertial navigation system, which measures the boat's motion and constantly updates position. Because it does not rely on radio signals or celestial sightings, it allows the boat to navigate while remaining hidden under the surface.
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