Excursion to different submarines of the world. At first glance, they are not much different from each other.
USS Helena:
Inside an American diesel submarine, 1939.
U.S. design Navy's NR-1 - nuclear-powered American submarine
Entry and exit from a submarine. This is what he looks like
Submarine control room
Engine room of an old diesel submarine
Inside the German U-995:
Periscope of the Australian submarine Otway
Torpedo tubes in USS Torsk SS-423. This submarine sank many ships during World War II and was decommissioned in 1968:
USS Bowfin is also a famous World War II boat. Currently a museum in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. In the photo - torpedo tubes
Interior elements
The submarine USS Drum launched in 1941. Here is a typical corridor of this submarine and the bridge:
Meal room on an American submarine:
Staff berths on U-571
Torpedo operator's resting place on the Italian Enrico Toti
More photos of the interior of a German submarine
British submarine torpedo tube
Torpedo compartment of the submarine Nordkaparen (Sweden)
Control panel on a Soviet Lada class submarine
Inside a Russian submarine
Sleeping places - among the cars
The interior of the Soviet submarine Scorpion, which is laid up in Long Beach, California and is a museum.
Toilet
Torpedoes
Complex mechanisms resemble a spacecraft, not a submarine
Typhoon (Shark) class submarine. One of the largest submarines with 20 ballistic missiles on board
Luke
Interior
More interior elements, but this time of another Soviet boat B-413, 1968.