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  1. Submarines of World War II represented a wide range of capabilities with many types of varying specifications produced by dozens of countries. The principle countries engaged in submarine warfare during the war were Germany, Italy, Japan, the United States, United Kingdom and the Soviet Union.

  2. Also known as the maximum operating depth (or the never-exceed depth), this is the maximum depth at which a submarine is allowed to operate under any (e.g. battle) conditions.

  3. 16 maj 2024 · During World War II, submarines pushed the limits of depth to escape or attack. The German Type VII U-boat stood out , designed to dive up to 230 meters (750 feet) . American Balao-class subs followed closely, with a test depth of around 120 meters (400 feet) .

  4. 30 wrz 2024 · The depth a submarine could reach was influenced by a combination of factors, including its design, materials, and technology. In this article, we will explore the depth capabilities of WW2 submarines and examine the factors that affected their ability to dive deep.

  5. 17 paź 2018 · Typical maximum depth for ww2 subs was usually only about 150 metres, 200 would be extreme and lethal crush depth was usually about 350 metres. Thats going to vary between models, nations and year but its a rough ballpark.

  6. The Royal Navy was limited to no more than 52,700 long tons (53,500 t) of submarines by the London Naval Treaty of 1930. The tonnage limit led to proposals for smaller submarines which was also prompted by trials with larger submarines demonstrating that they were easier to find and lacked manoeuvrability.

  7. The diving officer received information required for depth control by viewing the depth gauge, dive/rise angle (bubble) indicators, plane and rudder angle indicators, pitometer log speed, and course changes shown on a gyro compass repeater.

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