Where to go from a submarine?

• Where to go from a submarine?

This question troubled me since childhood. A little later, I learned that each boat has an escape hatch. Most recently, I saw it with my own eyes. Now I know where to go from a submarine!

A few days ago I visited the Kaliningrad "Museum of the World Ocean", where one of the exhibits is a diesel submarine "B-413".

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And now go down to the inside (take care of the head).

Where to go from a submarine?

The first thing you feel when you go down into the interior - it is a feeling of tightness mad:

Where to go from a submarine?

It's hard to imagine how the sailors kept many months of the campaign in these conditions.

Where to go from a submarine?

The transition from section to section through such hatches here:

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Every centimeter of available space is occupied by any valve, pipe or appliance:

Where to go from a submarine?

A photograph is literally no place to hang your favorite.

Where to go from a submarine? Where to go from a submarine?

But no, there is one place.

Where to go from a submarine?

Struck means of communication:

Where to go from a submarine?

I think that now these are no longer used.

Where to go from a submarine?

They feed the sailors is quite diverse:

Where to go from a submarine?

Galley:

Where to go from a submarine?

Diesel compartment:

Where to go from a submarine?

And now the most interesting.

Where to go from a submarine?

The torpedo compartment:

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And here is the suit that you want to put on if you decide to suddenly leave AWOL:

Where to go from a submarine?

In the 40s and 50s emerged from submarines only through the torpedo tube. "Pretending to torpedo" - as the tour guide said. To do this, we needed a breathing apparatus.

Where to go from a submarine?