Atomic submarine

Atomic submarine
Atomic submarine: warship that travels and fights under water.
Aft diving plane: operating like a helm to maintain vertical position.
Stem propulsion system: steam-driven apparatus that propels a submarine.
Escape hatch: sealed chamber between the air and the water used for passing between the interior and exterior of a submarine in emergencies.
Access hatch: sealed chamber between the air and the water used for mooring.
Refectory: room reserved for personnel.
Antenna: apparatus that receives waves.
Snorkel: tube used to expel gases and take in fresh air.
Periscope: optical device used to see an object hidden by an obstacle.
Turret: guns' location.
Torpedo room: place where torpedoes are stored.
Guidance sonar: submarine radar based on the reflection of sound waves. It is used for navigation.
Ballast: tanks that are filled with water to dive and emptied to climb.
Battery: device that generates electric current.
Torpedo: explosive-filled warhead used under water.
Radio antenna: apparatus that receives radio waves.
Nuclear reactor: device in which nuclear reactions take place.
Auxiliary electric motor: emergency electric engine.
Rudder: small wing.
Lower rudder: apparatus used to turn a boat.
Propeller: two- or three-bladed propulsion apparatus.

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EN : Amphibian vehicle
FR : Véhicule amphibie
ES : Vehículo anfibio

Amphibian 
          vehicle

An amphibious vehicle, is a vehicle or craft, that is a means of transport, viable on land as well as on water, just like an amphibian. This definition applies equally to any land and water transport, small or large, powered or unpowered, ranging from amphibious bicycles, ATVs, cars, buses, trucks, RVs, and military vehicles, all the way to the very largest hovercrafts. Classic landing craft are generally not considered amphibious vehicles, although they are part of amphibious assault. Nor are Ground effect vehicles, such as Ekranoplans.

Animation : Ballistic missile submarine


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Objet virtuel : Ballistic missile submarine


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