Submarines are stealthy underwater vessels that can dive beneath the waves to remain undetected. In World of Warships, submarines excel at sneaking behind enemy lines and launching precision torpedo attacks on unsuspecting targets. With unique depth controls and oxygen management mechanics, submarines offer a distinctly different gameplay experience compared to surface vessels.
One of the Balao-class submarines, a large series of U.S. Navy submarines that played a...
The most abundant American submarines of World War II. They contributed substantially to the...
The most abundant American submarines of World War II. They contributed substantially to the...
The U.S. Navy High Command conceived that "fleet submarines" were to complement the sluggish...
A large submarine designed for joint operations with surface ships, long-distance raids, and...
A large mine-laying submarine, one of six in the Grampus class. From the earliest days of World...
The Royal Navy's T-class submarines were designed in the 1930s to replace the O, P, and R...
The first project for submarines designed specifically to stay most of the time underwater was...
In October 1943, Walterwerke submitted a proposal to the Kriegsmarine for a submarine featuring...
The Amphion-class submarines were designed for use in the Pacific. In contrast to their...
The second Otsu-Gata Type B3 submarine was commissioned in June 1944. I-56 took part in the...
The last group of L-class minelaying submarines (XIII-38 series). The boats' torpedo armament...
Project 613 is the most-produced series of Soviet Navy submarines and was built based on...
The Salmon-class submarines were designed to be fast enough to participate in joint operations...
Unlike their prewar sisterships, the S-class submarines built during World War II stood out for...
The Type IX ocean submarines emerged as an evolution of the Type I and were developed for...
The Cachalot-class submarine project was influenced by the restrictions of the London Naval...
The Soviet Navy's first truly ocean-going submarines were based on a German design developed by...
The Type VII submarines became the most popular ships of their class in history—all in all, 703...
U-class submarines were conceived as unarmed targets for anti-submarine training, but after the...
One of the ocean-going submarines of the S-class (Srednyaya, IX-bis series) whose initial design...