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Italian submarine Enrico Toti (1928)

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officers and crew after their return to base, reports that both submarines were so close that an Italian gunner, furious because he could not yet train the gun to the British submarine, actually threw his shoes at the head of a British gunner.
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launched a torpedo; however it caused no damage to the British submarine. At this stage, Lieutenant-Commander Salt began to dive his ship, however she was sunk during this manoeuvre by two direct shell hits from the 120 mm gun.
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The time from first sighting until sinking was 30 to 45 minutes, and there were no survivors picked up by the Italian submarine or any other vessels. For this action, the entire crew and their commander received an award.
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First Lieutenant Giovanni Cunsolo writes: "The submarine sinks, then in a desperate attempt to escape she tries to surface, stern-first, but soon after she disappears under the surface of the sea."
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machine guns, preventing the Royal Navy personnel from operating their deck gun and driving them below deck. Accounts show that the two submarines passed within four yards, with
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on the surface at 01:00, and sounded battle stations on board the Italian submarine. Both submarines altered course until they were heading towards each other.
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on 9 October 1940 under the command of Lieutenant-Commander G.S. Salt to join the 1st Submarine Flotilla at Alexandria. In the early hours of 15 October at
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also fired one torpedo, which the Italian ship turned to avoid. Bandini's vessel opened fire on the British deck guns with her four
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Italian accounts record that the British submarine was the first to open fire with her deck gun, but she overshot.
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In an account of the engagement published in 1940, Italian writer and then navy war correspondent
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110 nmi (200 km; 130 mi) at 3 knots (5.6 km/h; 3.5 mph) (submerged)
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of 110 meters (360 ft). Their crew numbered 77 officers and enlisted men.
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was the circumnavigation of Africa in 1934 along with her sister ship
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on 14 April 1928 and completed on 19 September. She was named after
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The boats were armed with six internal 53.3-centimeter (21 in)
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was assigned to the Italian 4th Submarine Group's 40th Squadron.
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carrying 194 ton of cargo. Decommissioned on 1 April 1943,
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had been sunk in a collision with the Italian cargo ship
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For surface running, the boats were powered by two 2,450-
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had been sunk by a mine, and that the ship sunk by the
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Bandini, the officer on watch at the time, sighted the
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which was part of an Italian convoy sailing back from
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8.9 knots (16.5 km/h; 10.2 mph) (submerged)
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Index

Italian submarine Enrico Toti
Enrico Toti
Odero-Terni-Orlando
Muggiano
Scrapped
Balilla-class
submarine
t
long tons
bhp
kW
diesel-electric
diesel engines
electric motors
knots
nmi
120 mm (4.7 in)
deck gun
13.2 mm (0.52 in)
machine guns
torpedo tubes
Balilla-class
submarines
Regia Marina
Spanish Civil War
Spanish Nationalists
Royal Navy
Second World War
cruiser submarines
displaced

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