What does 1SQ mean on a submarine?

What does "condition 1SQ" mean? Several liberties were taken with the term for cinema's sake but it's short for "1 status quo" which means the submarine is ready to launch it's missiles. In Navy jargon, 4SQ means the lowest level of alertness for missile launch, essentially, a submarine is back at it's base.
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What is condition 2SQ?

Condition 2SQ is a state of readiness where the system can be quickly brought up to launch the missiles. This is typically set when leaving port and preparing for strategic patrol and remains in that condition until returning to port (setting 4SQ) or preparing to launch (setting 1SQ).
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Is the movie Crimson Tide Based on a true story?

The film was inspired by a real-life attempted mutiny during the Cuban Missile Crisis. The plot of Crimson Tide is loosely based on a real-life clash of wills that occurred on a nuclear submarine during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
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What does it mean to spin up a missile?

When battle stations was announced "Man Battle Stations Missile, Spin up all missiles". This literally meant to energize the guidance gyros, which spin at high speeds in order to work. It was preparation for all out war. It became for thousands of cold war sailors, slang.
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What is zero bubble on a submarine?

Bubble: The up or down angle of the boat, with a “zero bubble” being an even keel. The bubble may have to be changed to maintain depth.
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Footage of the unarmed Trident II (D5) ballistic missile being fired (P1)



What do submariners call themselves?

Sailors often refer to submariners as “Sardines.” The term is derived from the packed and claustrophobic atmosphere of a nuclear-powered U.S. Navy submarine. Every inch of a submarine is conserved.
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What does COB mean on a submarine?

The chief of the boat (COB) is an enlisted sailor on board a U.S. Navy submarine who serves as the senior enlisted advisor to both the Commanding Officer (CO) and Executive Officer (XO).
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Why do submarines have curtains not doors?

A small curtain offers each submariner some privacy - vital when more than 20 men share this one room. Jamie says he has no problem with the six months they may spend at sea without daylight or fresh air, often with no access to communications with their families back at home.
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Are there showers on submarines?

The showers on a submarine are set up much like the ones in your home, well kind of. They have hot and cold water access with a recirculation pump so that the water stays hot so that you can use it quickly and efficiently by minimising water usage. Reducing water usage is a constant major driver for submariners.
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How long do Navy subs stay submerged?

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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What is the meaning of Crimson Tide?

After originally going by "varsity," "Crimson White" (the school colors) and "The Thin Red Line," Birmingham Age-Herald sports editor Hugh Roberts coined the term "Crimson Tide" to describe 'Bama's heroic effort in holding heavily favored Auburn to a 6—6 tie in a mud-soaked game in 1907 that had the 'Bama players ...
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Why is Alabama called Crimson Tide?

Crimson Tide Story

The game was played in a sea of crimson mud and the Alabama players' white uniforms were stained crimson. As a sports editor for the Birmingham Age-Herald, Hugh Roberts, left the field, he described Alabama as a Crimson Tide. Sports writers then popularized the name and it's stuck ever since.
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What movie was filmed on the USS Alabama?

Under Siege | 1992

This actioner, from the future director of The Fugitive, was made aboard the Battleship USS Alabama, Battleship Memorial Park, Mobile Bay, Mobile, Alabama.
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What is the brow of a submarine?

Brow – The proper term for what is often called the 'gangway,' the temporary bridge connecting the ship's quarterdeck to the pier.
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Can females serve on submarines?

Currently, there are over 200 enlisted female Sailors serving as part of eight crews. The long-term plan is that by 2030, 33 submarine crews will have female officers and 14 crews will have female enlisted Sailors. All classes of submarines will be integrated with female officers.
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Does it stink in a submarine?

You are probably wondering why I would call this post such thing... Since Submarines remain submerged with a sealed atmosphere they rely on a chemical called Amine to remove the carbon dioxide. This chemical makes everything stink.
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What is the temperature inside a submarine?

Even though the entire submarine has air cooling facility, only two decks are air-conditioned. The temperature in the rest of the submarine is around 30-35 degrees and the crew works in sweltering heat. The quality of the air is monitored constantly for impurities.
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How do submarines get fresh water?

Since submarines don't have access to municipal water systems or wells, they have to find a way to maintain a fresh water supply for drinking. Most ships have special equipment that can remove the salts from seawater to turn it into fresh drinking water. This process is called distillation.
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How do they do laundry on a submarine?

Any time the submarine sends a signal, it identifies its position, and loses the secrecy that is at the core of the crew's mission. There is only one washer and dryer on board, so clean clothes are a luxury. But submarines are famous for their good food, always topped off with a desert or two, including ice cream.
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What does bubble mean in Navy?

Adjective. down bubble (not comparable) (nautical) having a downward trim (of a submarine); usually follows the number of degrees quotations ▼
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Why are submariners called bobbleheads?

Usage notes. Originally a derogatory name given by U.S. Navy surface fleet personnel. The term has been adopted by submariners and is used among themselves to refer to any service member serving onboard or qualified in Submarines.
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What is a submarine pilot called?

A helmsman or helm (sometimes driver) is a person who steers a ship, sailboat, submarine, other type of maritime vessel, or spacecraft.
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Why do sailors say 2 6?

"Two, six, heave" is a phrase used to coordinate seamen's pulling. As used by sailors, the person at the front of the team will typically call out the "two, six" part of the chant. During this phase all members move their hands up the line ready to pull.
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What is hot racking on a submarine?

In fact, Virginia-class submarines like the Missouri have fewer beds than sailors -- about 94 for the 135 crew. That requires what the crews not so affectionately call "hot-racking," where sailors share bunks and sleep in shifts.
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