10 Deepest Diving Operational Submarines in the World | Submarines With Maximum Test Depth (2020)
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Video Information: Submarines float on the surface by using ballast tanks full of air. There are valves at the top of the ballast tanks that are opened when it's time for the submarine to submerge. So how deep can military submarines go? Today we’ll present you guys the top 10 deepest diving operational submarines in the world. This list is based on test depth which is the maximum depth at which a submarine is permitted to operate under normal peacetime circumstances. Enjoy watching the video. Cheers!
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seawolf-class_submarine#/media/File:SSN21.svg
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierra-class_submarine#/media/File:Sierra_I_class_SSN.svg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar-class_submarine#/media/File:Oscar_I_class_SSGN.svg
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