The parts/description are the same for nearly all naval submarines: Conning tower, Fin, diving planes, aft, fore, periscope, torpedo tubes, deck gun, screw(s) (propellers), rudder, etc.
U-boat/U-boot/U-bout = UnterseeBoot... Under Sea Boat.
U = undersea Answer 2 It's not a you boat, ir's a u-boat.
It is spelled U-Boat not you-boat.
Helmut Walther invented the u-boat
Let's call it a U Boat. An undersea boat, a Submarine.
u have to climbed up the boat and there is going to be a hole in the boat and that is how u enter the boat
A U-Boat is, in German, ein U-boot, short for "ein Unterwasserboot". That translates to English as "Underwater Boat". "Underwater", of course, translates to Latin as "Submarine".
A U-boat was a submarine used by Germany in World War 1 and World War 2.
U-boat means under the sea boat aka submarines , they used to call it u-boat during the world wars
U-boat means under the sea boat aka submarines , they used to call it u-boat during the world wars
the U boat 'is' the German word for submarine. western nations just used submarine. U boat is short for Unterwasserboot, which translates as undersea boat or under water boat or submarine.
No, a U-boat is a submarine. A torpedo boat is the boat that destroys the submarine.