Submarine Interior Communication System Parts

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211035405 Special Scale Meter
013817801
211035413 Special Scale Meter
013817783
4057-385 ITEM 79 Special Scale Meter
012989575
4057-385 PIECE 523 Special Scale Meter
012989575
438-6404471-36 Special Scale Meter
013817801
438-6404471-38 Special Scale Meter
013817783
5521 Special Scale Meter
012069358
801-5727199 Special Scale Meter
012069358
9130414 Special Scale Meter
012989575
APM-271-3 Special Scale Meter
012989575
APM21CNB02 Special Scale Meter
013817801
APM21CNB05 Special Scale Meter
013817783
APM272-3 Special Scale Meter
012989575
APM272A-3 Special Scale Meter
012989575
KX-261 Special Scale Meter
012515176
R01D023-02 Special Scale Meter
013817801
R01D023-05 Special Scale Meter
013817783
S714B997A12 Special Scale Meter
012515176
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Submarine Interior Communication System

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A submarine (or simply sub) is a watercraft capable of independent operation underwater. It differs from a submersible, which has more limited underwater capability. The term most commonly refers to a large, crewed vessel. It is also sometimes used historically or colloquially to refer to remotely operated vehicles and robots, as well as medium-sized or smaller vessels, such as the midget submarine and the wet sub. The noun submarine evolved as a shortened form of submarine boat; by naval tradition, submarines are usually referred to as "boats" rather than as "ships", regardless of their size.

Although experimental submarines had been built before, submarine design took off during the 19th century, and they were adopted by several navies. Submarines were first widely used during World War I (1914–1918), and now figure in many navies large and small. Military usage includes attacking enemy surface ships (merchant and military), attacking other submarines, aircraft carrier protection, blockade running, ballistic missile submarines as part of a nuclear strike force, reconnaissance, conventional land attack (for example using a cruise missile), and covert insertion of special forces. Civilian uses for submarines include marine science, salvage, exploration and facility inspection and maintenance. Submarines can also be modified to perform more specialized functions such as search-and-rescue missions or undersea cable repair. Submarines are also used in tourism, and for undersea archaeology.

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