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Life in the Submarine, Imperial War Museum

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Life in the Submarine, Imperial War Museum

This exhibition helps us to understand life in submarines, in times of war or just underwater exploration. A submarine is designed to travel long distances underwater without being detected, and they usually carry torpedoes and missiles to defend and attack enemy targets. It has a full-scale reconstruction of the submarine, with the seats of the crew, some personal effects and details of everyday life and activities to understand how the ship worked. The United Kingdom has always been very advanced in terms of immersion techniques, and it was in about 1900 that the first internal combustion engines in Holland created the first submarine.

In 100 years, it's amazing how they have developed, and continue to be one of the most strategic tools in times of war.
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