Has a submarine ever sunk a battleship?

With the sinking of Kongō, Sealion became the only allied submarine to sink an enemy battleship during World War II. By the end of its third war patrol, Sealion had sunk at least 13 ships: six tankers, five freighters, one destroyer, and one battleship.
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Did a submarine ever sink a battleship?

USS Sealion: the Only American Submarine to Sink an Enemy Battleship. In November 1944, the submarine Sealion did what no other American sub in World War II did: sink an enemy battleship.
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Has a submarine ever hit a ship?

On 9 February 2001, the American submarine USS Greeneville accidentally struck and sank a Japanese high-school fisheries training ship, Ehime-Maru, killing nine of the thirty-five Japanese aboard, including four students, 10 miles (16 km) off the coast of Oahu.
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Was the submarine successful in sinking the battleship?

While many believed at the time she was sunk by her own torpedo's explosion, it is theorized that the submarine survived the initial attack and sank for unknown reasons.
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What was the last submarine to sink a ship?

HMS Conqueror. Just over 10 years after PNS Hangor ended the dry spell, HMS Conqueror got on the board — and made history herself. The Conqueror so far is the only nuclear submarine to sink an enemy warship in combat.
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Has a submarine ever torpedoed another submarine?

German submarine U-864 was a Type IXD2 U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine in World War II. On 9 February 1945, it became the only submarine in history to be sunk by an enemy submarine while both were submerged.
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Do submarines ever hit fishing nets?

It is believed that since 1970 there have been at least twenty cases across the world of submarines snagging the nets of trawlers with as many as 150 fishermen losing their lives in these incidents.
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How many of the lost 52 have been found?

A total of 52 U.S. Submarines were lost in WWII with 374 officers and 3131 sailors aboard. To date, eight of the “Lost 52” have been found. Three of them were discovered by our team, and we continue to engage in unique, specialized expeditions to search for more.
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How many ships did US subs sink in ww2?

Overall, U.S. Navy submarines sank around 1,300 Japanese merchant ships, as well as roughly 200 warships.
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Has a submarine ever hit a whale?

British Navy mistook whales for submarines and torpedoed them, killing three, during Falklands War. THE British navy killed three whales with torpedoes after mistaking them for enemy submarines. THE British navy killed three whales after mistaking them for enemy submarines during the Falklands War, it has been revealed ...
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Has a fishing trawler ever caught a submarine?

Joanna C: In 1984 the trawler and scallop fishing vessel Joanna C was fishing off the coast of Berry Head, Devon when its nets became snagged on a submarine. The fishing boat was dragged backwards in a series of circles before the crew were able to cut the nets free and release the boat.
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Can a submarine sink a fishing boat?

Two of the UK's most senior Royal Navy officers have strongly rejected the suggestion that a submarine could have sunk a fishing boat that went down off the Cornish coast 17 years ago with the loss of five lives.
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What is the biggest ship that sank?

The sinking of RMS Titanic in April 1912 remains the worst, and the most infamous, cruise ship disaster in history. The sinking of the biggest passenger ship ever built at the time resulted in the death of more than 1,500 of the 2,208 people onboard.
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What ship sank the most?

With 116,454 tons sunk, the USS Tang sank the most tonnage of shipping in World War II for the United States.
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Can a submarine sink an aircraft carrier?

Although there is no such thing as a submarine sinking an aircraft carrier, as long as the submarine is dispatched, the aircraft carriers of other countries will definitely evade. This can be seen in the game between Russian submarines and US aircraft carriers.
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How long could German U-boats stay submerged?

The Germans' most formidable naval weapon was the U-boat, a submarine far more sophisticated than those built by other nations at the time. The typical U-boat was 214 feet long, carried 35 men and 12 torpedoes, and could travel underwater for two hours at a time.
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Who lost the most ships in ww2?

The US Navy lost over 350 ships during World War II, but less than 30 since then. These are the most notable losses.
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Do submarines ever fight each other?

Submarine warfare consists primarily of diesel and nuclear submarines using torpedoes, missiles or nuclear weapons, as well as advanced sensing equipment, to attack other submarines, ships, or land targets. Submarines may also be used for reconnaissance and landing of special forces as well as deterrence.
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Is smoking allowed on US submarines?

April 8, 2010— -- Life aboard a submarine may soon get a little harder to take for thousands of sailors. The Navy announced today a ban on smoking aboard submarines while they are deployed below the surface after medical testing showed non-smokers suffered effects of second-hand smoke. It will take effect by Dec.
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Are there any ww2 submarines left?

Taiwan, R.O.C. has the last two operational WW II built submarines in the world. Both ex-USS Tusk (SS-426), and ex-USS Cutlass(SS-478) were built during WW II, modernized (Guppy II) during 1949 and continued to be operated by the USA before being transferred to Taiwan in the early 1970s.
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How many sunken submarines are in 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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Has a submarine pulled a boat under?

A trainee skipper had taken the helm as part of the Perisher course for possible submarine captains, renowned as one of the most difficult exercises in the Navy. At around 2.20am the nets of Antares were snagged by the submarine, and the fishing boat was pulled over, sinking in 150 metres of water.
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Could a submarine pull a trawler under?

A British submarine damaged a fishing trawler it dragged through the Irish Sea, the Ministry of Defence has confirmed. The Karen was pulled at 10 knots after the sub snagged in its fishing nets 18 miles from Ardglass on the south-east shore of Northern Ireland in April.
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Why did WWII subs have to surface?

World War II submarines were basically surface ships that could travel underwater for a limited time. Diesel engines gave them high surface speed and long range, but speed and range were severely reduced underwater, where they relied on electric motors powered by relatively short-lived storage batteries.
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