Term for German submarines employed during WWI and WWII.
Sinônimos
Examples for "submarine"
Examples for "submarine"
1Car uncoupled in tunnel; explosion; both men instantly killed; submarine tunnel wrecked.
2Australia's government has said it will make its submarine pick this year.
3She's quite a submarine, of course, and we carry four engineer officers.
4An hour later the submarine was deep in the Sea of Valusia.
5This type of normal faulting on steep submarine slopes is quite common.
1This technology would be more hopefully for the u-boat sized SUVs.
2So a question remains: why wasn't the Lusitania warned about the U-Boat.
3In the pursuit of the U-boat the airplane was also extremely effective.
4At the same time the U-Boat launched a torpedo at the Brigadier.
5I wished to cruise with the American destroyers in their U-boat operations.
1The German navy used the Unterseeboot, or U-boat, to sink 5,000 ships measuring more than 13 million gross register tons during the war.
1And instead of proprietary firmware, they used the open source Das U-Boot.
2Construction of the German-built submarine base, the U-Boot-Bunker, began in 1941 to house 15 submarines in Nazi-occupied Bordeaux.