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of the reliance on uboat.net, and its suitability as a high quality reliable source. There were also questions raised about the comprehensiveness of the literature survey. Without wishing to revisit all of that, I thought I would make a comment about reducing the reliance on the web site. I have now
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The existing ocean-going U-boats were considered too large to operate efficiently in the confined waters of the English Channel and it was decided that a new, smaller type of submarine was needed which could be built quickly and transported overland bases in Flanders. At the same time, in October of
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can be used in most if not all cases as the source for the ships' ultimate fate (though it isn't currently explicitly cited in this way at present). Perhaps someone could look at whether those dates and attack info exist in one of the German books (or another source), or write to Gudmundur Helgason
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OK, I've linked the second laid down. About the Stenia Yard: I've done some looking and Stenia seems to be a (German language?) placename in Turkey, so I'm not sure if "Stenia Yard" is actually a real name or if it just means the shipyard in Stenia. In the meantime, I've linked it, too. (If I find
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All in all a good article- it is mainly a few writing style points i have raised. It would be good if you could checkmark or strike-through points as you address them. Please leave any comments or questions here or on my talkpage. I will put the article on hold while you consider the review
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for some of the information (highlighted in yellow). If you have or can provide the sourcing for the non-highlighted information, please list it below for incorporation into the article. (It's good, interesting stuff, but unsourced it shouldn't be there.)
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I would make this "Initial plans called for them to be shipped by rail to the Stenia Yard in Constantinople, but incompatible rail gauges and tunnels too small for the loaded railcars prevented this". Also, do you have a wikilink for Stenia Yard?
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I suspect that the expresiion to "lay down" a ship is a technical term. It might be better to explain this in clearer language. I may of course be wrong and it may be a very common expression, in which case ignore this point.
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I would link the second use of "laid down" in "Construction" as well. Although it is linked in the previous sentence, i completely missed this when i was reading through , so far clarity's sake i would link it
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All in all a good article- well written, stable and thorough. It would be good to get those red links converted into blue ones as the relevant article pages are created. But that's for the future. Regards,
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This sentence is the second in a row to start with "She". Is there an alternative? Also, the two uses of "the war" is a little awkward. Perhaps "...survived the war but was ceded to France at its end."
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I would make this "According to the authors R. H. Gibson and Maurice Prendergast", and perhaps mention who these people are? E.g "According to the naval historians R. H. Gibson and Maurice Prendergast".
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I would make this into "the planning for the construction of a series of small, coastal submarines had already begun" or "the planning of a series of small, coastal submarines had already begun".
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1914 a small stock of Daimler marine diesel engines was set aside for submarine use. These engines were quickly combined with two 450mm torpedo tubes to form the basis of the UB I design.
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The word size is used three times here. I think you could delete "in size by" completely. Is there another expression that can be used to replace "railroad size restrictions"?
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The lead section is about the maximum allowable length for a wikipedia article. Is there any way to sensbibly reduce its length without losing the key details/sense?
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In the second paragraph of this section, the first three sentences also all start with "The boats". The sentences could be reworded to make it less like a list.
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I think "In 1918, four of the surviving boats had their torpedo tubes replaced with mine chutes and made into coastal minelayers" works a little better.
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Some points in this section needs citations, even if they cited later in the article. An example would be the first 2 sentences of the second paragraph.
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They typically had a complement of 14—1 officer and 13 enlisted; later in the war several were lost with as many as seventeen men on board. —
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in all locations where that seemed possible. Looking over the remaining uses of uboat.net, it seems the only purpose that it fulfills that
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and a requirement for quick and simple construction which resulted in a functional design without compound curves or complex assemblies.
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Just want to point out that all the boats listed as "disappeared" have since been found. Too apathetic to revise myself. So tired...
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cannot, is the supply of launching and commissioning dates, numbers of ships sunk, damaged or taken as prizes, and the UB-1's height.
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I added the name of their book; I don't know enough about the two (or have a source) to make a judgement on their reputations
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Yes it is awkward, but I was trying to avoid ambiguity as to which country ordered a further three. I reworded that sentence.
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only has date ranges for the launch of UB-1 to UB-14 amd individual launch dates for 15 to 17, and no commissioning dates.
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is the International English name/spelling for the unit that equals 1,000 kg (also known as the "metric ton" in the U.S.);
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I've addressed all of your points and interspersed replies above. Thanks you for taking the time to review the article. —
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The use of "that nation" is a little awkward. Might i suggest simply "it ordered a further three" or something similar?
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The use of the pictures looks to be a bit of a grey area, but reading through on the image pages it should be fine.
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On 25 November, two additional boats, UB 16 and UB 17, were ordered from AG Weser after the decision to transfer
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I would replace this with "The German Imperial Navy ordered its first fifteen UB I boats on 15 October 1914."
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The development of the Type UB I submarine was spurred by the Imperial German Army's capture of the ports of
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The phrase "knocked out of" could be replaced with the more formal "removed from" or something similar.
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33 sec dive time? Is that typical, minimum, or what? A well-drilled crew could make pretty quick dives.
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Its design was dictated by the maximum permissible width for rail transportation (3.15 m (10.3 ft))
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Unless it's the first time the sub was kitted, or there's something unusual about the kit in ref
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I would make this "and they lacked the stamina to spend any extended amount of time underwater".
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There isn't really much that can be trimmed out of the lead, so i think its length is justified.
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Regarding a link for Stenia Yard, linking it may encourage someone to start a new article page.
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yard was originally conceived as a single-hulled boat of approximately 125 tons displacement.
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Two uses of the word "single". Might i suggest the substitution of one of them with "sole"?
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Daimler Diesel engines, while those constructed by AG Weser were instead fitted with Körting
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After having another look, you're right about the lead. Leaving it uncited should be fine.
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if you want; the Turkish shipbuilding industry is not well represented on the English WP
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I eliminated this sentence from the lead, per your later suggestion of trimming the lead
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The contract for the construction of an initial 15 boats was signed on 15 October 1914.
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I've removed the following text from the article as unsourced. I've been able to find
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which gave the German forces easier access to the North Sea and the English Channel.
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and which could be built in only four months. The submarine which was developed by
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To be clear: I raise these hoping it will be corrected, not merely answered here.
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respectively, and the Austro-Hungarian Navy also ordered three further examples.
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being completed on 22 January 1915, only 75 days after her keel had been laid.
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to the Austro-Hungarian Navy for use in the Mediterranean; these boats became
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I will be reviewing this article in the next couple of days. Thanks,
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i would make this "but had not been repaired by the end of the war".
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Added; it's from the Miller source that covers the whole paragraph.
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A citation for the rushing of the project is needed here i think.
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All the boats of the type had been constructed by 21 April 1915.
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anything different, I can always come back and change it :) —
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kerosene engines originally intended for small motor vessels.
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I would replace "environment" with "seas" for clarity.
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The submarines were constructed remarkably fast, with
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