Submarine Warfare - Modern Submarine Missions

Modern Submarine Missions

A modern submarine is a multi-role platform. It can conduct both overt and covert operations. In peacetime it can act as a deterrent as well as for surveillance operations and information gathering.

In wartime a submarine can carry out a number of missions including:

  • Surveillance and information gathering
  • Communication of data
  • Landing of special operations forces
  • Attack of land targets (first cruise missile fired from sub, Gulf War, USS Louisville, Jan 1991)
  • Protection of task forces and merchant shipping
  • Denial of sea areas to an enemy

The United State Navy says, "Submarines require no vulnerable underway logistics chain nor depend on mutual defense from other platforms for survivability."

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