In 2005 the first example of the Type 212 submarine, which is powered underwater by fuel cells, went into service with the German navy.
The IDAS variant is a navalized version of the missile, is also being developed for the new Type 212 submarine of the German Navy.
Various submarines (Type 212 submarine, Type 214 submarine) and concept hydrogen vehicles have been built using this form of hydrogen (see DeepC, BMW H2R).
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