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torpedo tubes on the beam. This was revised, however, while they were under construction, the 21-inch tube was moved to the stern and two additional 18-inch tubes were added in the bow. They carried two 21-inch and eight 18-inch torpedoes. The G-class submarines were also armed with a single 3-inch
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was still ongoing at the end of the war. At some point between 20 August 1916 and 3 October 1916, she went to Scapa Flow and left there to go to
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703 long tons (714 t) on the surface and 837 long tons (850 t) submerged. The G-class submarines had a crew of 30 officers and
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then spent the rest of the First World War conducting patrols in the North Sea from Blyth, and was there at the time of the armistice.
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submarines for overseas duties. The submarines had a length of 187 feet 1 inch (57.0 m)
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Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy
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Monograph No. 33: Home Waters—Part VII: From June 1916 to November 1916
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British G-class submarine built for the Royal Navy during World War I
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For surface running, the boats were powered by two 800-
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in response to a rumour that the Germans were building
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of 22 feet 8 inches (6.9 m) and a mean
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They had a partial double hull. 14: 546:British Submarines of World War I 486:Naval Staff Monograph No. 33 1927 168:13 ft 4 in (4.1 m) 160:22 ft 8 in (6.9 m) 103:Sold for scrap, 27 June 1928 to 45: 24: 1: 185:840 hp (630 kW) ( 825: 789:British G-class submarines 607:British G-class submarines 476:Gardiner & Gray, p. 90 758: 744: 724: 613: 544:McCartney, Innes (2008). 358:. They could reach 14.25 287:British G-class submarine 115: 38: 23: 182:(1,200 kW) (diesel) 504:; Warlow, Ben (2006) . 399:11th Submarine Flotilla 116:General characteristics 799:Ships built in Chatham 412:was patrolling in the 371:21-inch (53.3 cm) 269:21-inch (53.3 cm) 804:Royal Navy ship names 432:fired two torpedo at 393:After commissioning, 378:18-inch (45 cm) 260:18-inch (45 cm) 376:in the bow and two 350:, each driving one 207:2 × electric motors 442:territorial waters 776: 775: 555:978-1-84603-334-6 517:978-1-86176-281-8 408:On 19 June 1916, 397:was sent to join 277: 276: 816: 600: 593: 586: 577: 572: 570: 559: 540: 521: 489: 488:, pp. 51–52 483: 477: 474: 338:brake-horsepower 70:Chatham Dockyard 53: 50: 49: 48: 28: 21: 824: 823: 819: 818: 817: 815: 814: 813: 779: 778: 777: 772: 754: 740: 720: 609: 604: 568: 562: 556: 543: 537: 524: 518: 502:Colledge, J. 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Index


Chatham Dockyard
Cashmore
Newport
G-class
submarine
bhp
electric motor
diesel engines
knots
nmi
18-inch (45 cm)
torpedo tubes
21-inch (53.3 cm)
British G-class submarine
Royal Navy
World War I
Admiralty
double-hulled
overall
beam
draft
displaced
ratings
brake-horsepower
Vickers
two-stroke
diesel engines
propeller shaft
electric motor

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