What was the deadliest submarine in ww2?

After sinking to its watery grave on Oct. 25, 1944, the Tang was later credited with taking out 33 enemy ships, carrying out daring attacks and rescuing numerous downed airmen. It earned the WWII reputation as the most lethal Allied sub in the Pacific.
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What submarine had the most kills?

During World War II, a Russian Submarine Killed over 9,000 People with Three Torpedoes. It's estimated a staggering 9,400 persons died from the sinking of Wilhelm Gustloff, making it the deadliest maritime disaster in history.
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Who had the best ww2 submarines?

The best record of any US submarine

Commissioned in 1943, USS Tang was a Balao-class diesel-electric submarine with a crew of 87 and an arsenal of 24 torpedoes. Its commanding officer, Lt. Cmdr. Richard O'Kane, had served on five war patrols as the executive officer of the highly successful USS Wahoo.
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What was the fastest ww2 submarine?

The I-201 class were of advanced design, and had been built for high underwater speed. They were the fastest operational submarines built during World War II, surpassing even the German Type XXI submarines.
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How long could ww2 subs stay submerged?

Model of the USS Balao (SS-285) Fleet Submarine

Two 126-cell battery groups gave her a submerged top speed of 8.75 knots (16.2 km/hr); holding her speed to 2 knots (4 km/hr), she could remain submerged for 48 hours.
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Which Country had the DEADLIEST Submarine in WW2? [It's Not Germany]



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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How many US subs were lost in ww2?

Fifty-two submarines of the United States Navy were lost during World War II.
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How many German U-boats are still missing?

A U-boat of this type, listed for decades as being sunk off Gibraltar, was found on the sea bottom about 60 miles off the coast of New Jersey in 1991. According to the definitive website Uboat.org, a total of 50 German U-boats remained unaccounted for after the end of World War II.
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What ship got the most kills in ww2?

Wilhelm Gustloff – The German militarized KdF flagship sank after being hit by three torpedoes fired by the Soviet submarine S-13 on 30 January 1945 in the Baltic. The official death toll is 5,348, but it is estimated that up to 9,343 were killed, making it possibly the worst single-ship loss of life in history.
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What was the biggest submarine disaster?

Perhaps the worst submarine disaster in recent memory was Russia's loss of K-141 Kursk, which was a Project 949A Antey-class (Oscar II) nuclear-powered guided missile submarine. The massive 16,000-ton submarine was destroyed in a massive explosion on August 12, 2000—which killed all 118 members of its crew.
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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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What submarine shot a train?

The USS Barb became the first and only submarine to “sink” a freight train, and Fluckey earned his fourth and final Navy Cross.
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Who has the most advanced submarine?

The U. S. Navy's Ohio-class guided missile submarine tops a ranking of the 49 most advanced and dangerous submarines in the world. The list, compiled in 2020 by H.I. Sutton at Covert Shores, ranks subs by the number of weapons—including missiles and torpedoes—they carry.
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What is the strongest submarine in the world?

The Typhoon class, Soviet designation Project 941 Akula (Russian: Акула, meaning "shark", NATO reporting name Typhoon), is a class of nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines designed and built by the Soviet Union for the Soviet Navy.
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Was Hitler's U-boat ever found?

In 2014, researchers found the remains of U-576 off the coast of North Carolina, and just last year, the notorious German World War I U-boat UB-29 was found off the coast of Belgian.
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Has the wreck of U 47 been found?

A team led by Rodrigo Pacheco-Ruiz of the University of Southampton discovered the submarine's remains during an exploratory dive this summer. Resting at a depth of 150 feet below the surface, the wreck is situated some 20 nautical miles off the coast of Yorkshire, England.
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How many of the lost 52 submarines 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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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 German submarines were lost in WW II?

In World War II Germany built 1,162 U-boats, of which 785 were destroyed and the remainder surrendered (or were scuttled to avoid surrender) at the capitulation. Of the 632 U-boats sunk at sea, Allied surface ships and shore-based aircraft accounted for the great majority (246 and 245 respectively).
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Do any German U-boats still exist?

The German Unterseeboot, or U-boat, was a submarine that appeared seemingly out of nowhere to destroy both military and commercial ships. Despite their prevalence during WWI and WWII, only four U-boats exist today.
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Did U-boats have to surface?

While U-boats were faster on the surface than submerged, the opposite is generally true of modern submarines. The most common U-boat attack during the early years of the war was conducted on the surface and at night.
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How deep could subs go in ww2?

World War II German U-boats generally had collapse depths in the range of 200 to 280 metres (660 to 920 feet). Modern nuclear attack submarines like the American Seawolf class are estimated to have a test depth of 490 m (1,600 ft), which would imply (see above) a collapse depth of 730 m (2,400 ft).
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