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Balao-class submarine

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757: 109: 5810: 200: 632: 213: 5338: 226: 940: 5518: 5401: 252: 954: 5282: 239: 5562: 161: 1914:-class submarines were converted to one of the GUPPY configurations, with 19 additional boats receiving Fleet Snorkel modifications. Two of the GUPPY boats and six of the Fleet Snorkel boats were converted immediately prior to transfer to a foreign navy. Most of the 47 remaining converted submarines were active into the early 1970s, when many were transferred to foreign navies for further service and others were decommissioned and disposed of. 4188: 5474: 122: 2326: 771: 924: 2694: 1967: 2150: 2069: 5224: 174: 1034:
laying missions, which further limits the capacity to 40 mines, and this is often stated as the maximum in various publications. In practice during the war, submarines went out with at least 8 torpedoes, and the largest minefields laid were 32 mines. Post-war, the Mk 49 mine replaced the Mk 12, while the larger Mk 27 mine was also carried which only allowed one mine replacing one torpedo.
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were minor differences in how the periscopes were braced against vibration, but both designs were nearly identical. About halfway through their production run, Electric Boat altered their design, moving the SJ radar mast forward of the periscopes, then altered it again a few boats later by enlarging the SD radar mast. Late in the war, many
1846:-class boats served in this capacity. In this role, the boats were rendered incapable of diving and had their propellers removed. They were used strictly as pierside trainers. These were in commission but classed as "in service in reserve", thus some were decommissioned and recommissioned on the same day to reflect the change in status. 711:
For the masts and periscope shears, the original arrangement for both the Government and Electric Boat designs had (forward to aft) the two tapered cone shaped periscope support shears, followed by a thin mast for the SJ surface search radar, and then by a thin mast for the SD air search radar. There
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s and the preceding classes in the original design, refining the reductions and reducing the sail to the smallest practical size. By the time the boats began to be launched, lessons learned from patrol reports had been worked into the design and the bridge and sail proved to be efficiently laid out,
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Although there was some variation in the GUPPY conversion programs, generally the original two Sargo batteries were replaced by four more compact Guppy (GUPPY I and II only) or Sargo II batteries via significant re-utilization of below-deck space, usually including removal of auxiliary diesels. All
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This was the most numerous US submarine class; 120 of these boats were commissioned from February 1943 through September 1948, with 12 commissioned postwar. Nine of the 52 US submarines lost in World War II were of this class, along with five lost postwar, including one in Turkish service in 1953,
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s built with the original design had the SD air search radar moved slightly aft onto a thickened and taller mast. These mast arrangements, along with the tremendous variation in the gun layout as the war progressed account for the numerous exterior detail differences among the boats, to the point
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was redesignated as an auxiliary submarine (AGSS) in 1949 and converted to a sonar test submarine in 1958–59 to test a system known as LORAD. This included a 12-foot (3.7 m) extension aft of the forward torpedo room, with 40-foot (12 m) swing-out arrays near the bow. Later, three large
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class could substitute mines in place of torpedoes. For the Mk 10 and Mk 12 type mines used in World War II, each torpedo could be replaced by as many as two mines, giving the submarine a true maximum capacity of 48 mines. However, doctrine was to retain at least four torpedoes on mine
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in 1948. The forward engine room, after torpedo room, and all reload torpedo racks were gutted to provide cargo space. From October 1948 until March 1950, she took part in an experimental program to evaluate her capabilities as a cargo carrier. Experimentation ended in early 1950, and she was
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and numerous SOF-related exercises. She was decommissioned in 1970 and expended as a target in 1978. The LVT hangar and 5-inch gun were removed from both boats by the late 1950s. They went through several changes of designation in their careers: ASSP in 1950, APSS in 1956, and LPSS in 1968.
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The Fleet Snorkel program was much more austere than the GUPPY modernizations, but is included here as it occurred during the GUPPY era. The GUPPY and Fleet Snorkel programs are listed in chronological order: GUPPY I, GUPPY II, GUPPY IA, Fleet Snorkel, GUPPY IIA, GUPPY IB, and GUPPY III.
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The SSRs proved only moderately successful, as the radars themselves proved troublesome and somewhat unreliable, and the boats' surface speed was insufficient to protect a fast-moving carrier group. The radars were removed and the boats reverted to general purpose submarines after 1959.
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inch (22.2 mm), would result in a test depth of 450 ft (140 m) and a collapse depth of 900 ft (270 m). However, the limited capacity of the trim pump at deep depths, and lack of time to design a new pump, caused Rear Admiral E. L. Cochrane, Chief of the
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that already had the outer door open. No personnel were lost in the accident and she was raised, decommissioned, and never completed or repaired. Her 42 days in commission is the record for the shortest commissioned service of any USN submarine. Postwar, she was laid up in the
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was lengthened only 12.5 feet, and both forward diesel engines were removed. The other GUPPY IIIs retained all four engines. A taller "Northern" sail was included, to allow improved surfaced operations in rough seas; this was also backfitted to some other GUPPYs. The BQG-4
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destroyers and destroyer escorts were put into service, but they proved vulnerable in this role as they could be attacked as well, leaving the fleet blind. A submarine, though, could dive and escape aerial attack. Four submarines including the
2873:-class submarines are open to public viewing. They primarily depend on revenue generated by visitors to keep them operational and up to U.S. Navy standards; each boat gets a yearly inspection and a "report card". Some boats, like 1321:
s were lost in World War II, while two US boats were lost in postwar accidents. In foreign service, one in Turkish service was lost in a collision in 1953, one in Peruvian service was lost in a collision in 1988, and
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was second on the list of number of ships sunk with 33 and first on the list of tonnage with 116,454. Her third war patrol was the most successful of any U.S. submarine with 10 ships for 39,100 tons. Sunk in the
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prototyped the concept at the end of World War II but were not used in this role. Ten fleet submarines were converted for this role 1946-53 and redesignated SSR as radar picket submarines.
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The Fleet Snorkel program was developed as an austere, cost-effective alternative to full GUPPY conversions, with significantly less improvement in submerged performance. Twenty-three
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s, except they were modified to increase test depth from 300 ft (90 m) to 400 ft (120 m). In late 1941, two of the Navy's leading submarine designers, Captain
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actually achieved a depth of 612 ft (187 m) during a test dive, and exceeded that test depth when taking on water in the forward torpedo room while evading a destroyer.
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as test platforms in 1947 and 1948 respectively. Initially the missile was carried on the launch rail unprotected, thus the submarine was unable to submerge until after launch.
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were converted to amphibious transport submarines in 1948 and redesignated as SSPs. Initially, they were equipped with a watertight hangar capable of housing a
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s survivors were imprisoned by the Japanese for the rest of the war. After his release following the Japanese surrender, Richard O'Kane was awarded the
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The large numbers of relatively modern, but surplus U.S. fleet submarines proved to be popular in sales, loans, or leases to allied foreign navies. 46
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type, along with modernized electrical and air conditioning systems. All except the austere GUPPY IB conversions for foreign transfer received sonar,
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A total of 125 U.S. submarines were cancelled during World War II, all but three between 29 July 1944 and 12 August 1945. The exceptions were three
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and extra oxygen storage. Initially, a squadron of 12 SSPs was considered, capable of landing a reinforced Marine battalion, but only two
1954:-class boats were converted as prototypes for the GUPPY program in 1947. Their configuration lacked a snorkel and was not repeated, so no 1898:, with a large battery capacity, streamlining to maximize underwater speed, and a snorkel, was the submarine of the immediate future. The 2653:
was eventually fitted with a watertight hangar for one missile and redesignated as an SSG. Following a brief stint as a cargo submarine,
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This was generally similar to GUPPY IA, except one of the forward diesel engines was removed to relieve machinery overcrowding. Thirteen
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decommissioned into the reserve on 30 June 1950. In 1955, she was converted to a Regulus missile submarine and redesignated as an SSG.
7321: 3076: 1470: 4113: 3621: 2835:-class submarine, was one of the last two operational submarines in the world built during World War II. The boat was transferred to 2728:(SOF) and their equipment. Snorkels were fitted. Due to the extra personnel, to avoid excessive snorkeling they were equipped with a 7273: 7243: 6950: 4048: 4029: 4010: 3991: 3961: 3425: 3408: 3248: 2615: 1927: 1754: 1359: 1303: 887: 867:
motors were fitted primarily to boats with General Motors engines, but some Fairbanks-Morse boats received General Electric motors.
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motors which drove the shafts directly and were much quieter, but this improvement was not universally fitted until the succeeding
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class (SS-285 to SS-416 & 425–426). Thus, in some references they are listed with that class. However, they were completed by
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program of the 1950s provided the US Navy with its first strategic strike capability. It was preceded by experiments with the
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onward received 10-cylinder engines. Earlier General Motors boats received Model 16-248 engines, but beginning with
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showed that placement of the radars on the deck was inadequate and that more room was needed for electronics. Thus
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motors were to be used in SS-530 through SS-536, but those seven boats were cancelled before even receiving names.
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postwar until struck in 1958. Some of the class served actively in the US Navy through the middle 1970s, and one (
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was converted in 1955 to carry two surface-launched Regulus missiles and was redesignated as an SSG, joining the
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In Argentine service, disabled by helicopter attack, sank pierside, and was captured by ground forces during
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class deck gun configuration of two 40 mm Bofors autocannons on the bridge and two 5 inch guns on the deck
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was refloated and disposed of a few years after the war by being taken out to deep water and scuttled.
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This was the first production GUPPY conversion, with most conversions occurring in 1947–49. Thirteen
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and eight others escaped; some escaped the submerged wreck with the only known successful use of the
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was decommissioned in 1956 and, with her radar equipment removed, transferred to Canada as HMCS
1088:-class, and were assigned hull numbers that fall in the middle of the range of numbers for the 7027: 7006: 6690: 6676: 6361: 6354: 5943: 5753: 5746: 5624: 5424: 5386: 4579: 4355: 4070: 4058: 4044: 4025: 4006: 3987: 3957: 3404: 3244: 3032: 2745: 2198: 1919: 1842:), where they served as training platforms during the Reservists' weekend drills. At least 20 1723: 1712: 1479: 1404: 1309: 906: 852:(H.O.R.) diesels, which proved unreliable on previous classes, but both boats were cancelled. 618: 1349:, commissioned but incomplete and still under construction, flooded and sank pierside at the 7132: 7077: 6533: 6347: 5928: 4894: 3116: 2270: 2060:) received GUPPY II upgrades. This was the only production conversion with Guppy batteries. 1565: 1350: 864: 830: 475: 3641: 2677:. A number of fleet boats were equipped with Regulus guidance equipment 1953–64, including 1288:
were being solved. They were instrumental in the Submarine Force's near-destruction of the
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drove the shafts. There was no direct connection between the main engines and the shafts.
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A Visual Guide to the U.S. Fleet Submarines Part Three: Balao and Tench Classes 1942–1950
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A Visual Guide to the U.S. Fleet Submarines Part Five: Balao and Tench Classes 1942-1950
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for greater reliability. Both the Fairbanks-Morse and General Motors engines were
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and Commander Armand Morgan, met to explore increasing diving depth in a redesigned
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s were modernized under the Fleet Snorkel and Greater Underwater Propulsion Power (
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on 15 March 1945, after a yard worker mistakenly opened the inner door of an aft
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class in some references, as their hull numbers fall in the range of that class.
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training in 1967 and decommissioning in 1971, followed by scrapping in 1973.
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Model 16-278A engines were used. In each case, the newer engines had greater
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es. Some references simply assume all submarines numbered after SS-416 were
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is the largest ship sunk by a submarine. Commander Enright was awarded the
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on 15 March 1945. She was raised but not repaired, and was listed with the
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until being closed in 2021 and scrapped two years later. Additionally the
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This was developed as a more cost-effective alternative to GUPPY II. Nine
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and periscope shears reduction efforts that were being retrofitted to the
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during the Falklands War. After the war, she was scuttled in deep water.
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11,000 nautical miles (20,000 km) surfaced @ 10 knots (19 km/h)
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demonstrated the need for a long range radar umbrella around the fleet.
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The Fleet Submarine in the U.S. Navy: A Design and Construction History
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with Regulus until 1964, when the program was discontinued in favor of
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than the old, but were rated at the same power; they operated at lower
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In Peruvian service, lost in collision with Japanese fishing trawler
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s began to enter service in mid-1943, as the many problems with the
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motors were fitted primarily to boats with Fairbanks-Morse engines.
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Steel (HTS) alloy, combined with an increase in hull thickness from
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differs, considering every submarine not specifically ordered as a
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Museum documents an operating US, WW II built submarine in Taiwan
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Register of Ships of the U.S. Navy, 1775-1990: Major Combatants
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48 hours @ 2 knots (3.7 km/h) submerged, 75 days on patrol
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GUPPY and other diesel boat conversions page (partial archive)
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was replaced in the Pacific Fleet transport submarine role by
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is aground in the Hackensack River at the site of the former
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Cause of loss unknown, possibly naval mine or attack by the
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U.S. Submarines Through 1945: An Illustrated Design History
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List of most successful American submarines in World War II
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class, and 12 cancelled future class. Two of the cancelled
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was converted to a cargo submarine and redesignated as an
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after being damaged, when she sank while moored pierside.
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was sold to the Argentinian Navy. She was renamed the ARA
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16-248 V-type as original installations, while boats from
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U.S. Submarines Since 1945: An Illustrated Design History
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domes were installed topside for a wide aperture array.
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Cause of loss unknown, possibly to mine or enemy action
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with reduction gears or 2 × low-speed electric motors (
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ORD696 Operational Characteristics of U.S. Naval Mines
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Clear the Bridge!: The War Patrols of the U.S.S. Tang
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DiGiulian, Tony Navweaps.com later 3"/50 caliber gun
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during the convoy battles of 24 and 25 October 1944.
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of 1982, and one in Peruvian service in 1988. Also,
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5806: 5658: 5600: 5558: 5514: 5470: 5435: 5397: 5362: 5334: 5278: 5220: 5052: 4201: 4184: 987:. Due to war experience, most were re-armed with a 855:Two manufacturers supplied electric motors for the 4062: 1822:Interested in maintaining a ready pool of trained 1722:by a circular run of her own torpedo, her skipper 4041:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1922-1946 3333:Clear the Bridge! The War Patrols of the USS Tang 3318:Clear the Bridge! The War Patrols of the USS Tang 2517:Passive Underwater Fire Control Feasibility Study 2432:This was developed as an austere upgrade for two 5922:United States naval ship classes of World War II 4109:Description of GUPPY conversions at RNSubs.co.uk 1292:merchant fleet and significant attrition of the 1084:SS-361 through SS-364 were initially ordered as 737:-class. Like their predecessors, they were true 4119:Navsource.org fleet submarines photo index page 3403:. Naval Institute Press. pp. 90, 210–212. 3303:Red Scorpion: The War Patrols of the USS Rasher 2970:San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park 561:5-inch (127 mm) / 25 caliber deck gun 4139:DiGiulian, Tony Navweaps.com 5"/25 caliber gun 4134:DiGiulian, Tony Navweaps.com 4"/50 caliber gun 3515:United States Submarine Losses in World War II 1788:-class submarine in United States service was 1610:In Turkish service, lost in collision with MV 7190: 5907: 4159: 3642:Reserve Training Boats at SubmarineSailor.com 3431:(Press release). Squadron Signal Publications 3380:pp. 2-3, Johnston, David (2012) PigBoats.COM 1362:until stricken in 1958 and scrapped in 1959. 8: 7508:World War II submarines of the United States 5876:List of submarines of the United States Navy 3622:GUPPY and other diesel boat conversions page 3235:Bauer, K. Jack; Roberts, Stephen S. (1991). 3145:List of ship classes of the Second World War 2780:operated in the Atlantic, deploying for the 2424:, had previously been upgraded to GUPPY II. 886:-class submarines received low-speed double 708:well equipped, and well liked by the crews. 7523:Vietnam War submarines of the United States 3230: 3228: 3226: 3224: 3222: 3220: 3218: 3216: 3214: 3212: 3210: 3208: 3206: 1900:Greater Underwater Propulsion Power Program 874:Earlier submarines carried four high-speed 422:16 ft 10 in (5.13 m) maximum 7518:Korean War submarines of the United States 7305: 7230: 7219: 7197: 7183: 7175: 5914: 5900: 5892: 5210: 4198: 4166: 4152: 4144: 4039:Gardiner, Robert; Chesneau, Roger (1980). 3204: 3202: 3200: 3198: 3196: 3194: 3192: 3190: 3188: 3186: 1059:flooded and sank while fitting out at the 989:5-inch (127 mm)/25 caliber Mk. 17 gun 3912:"Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum website" 985:4-inch (102 mm)/50 caliber Mk. 9 gun 975:or otherwise not worth a torpedo, so the 957:20 mm Oerlikon twin mount displayed near 7513:Cold War submarines of the United States 4024:. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press. 1372: 613:skins and frames, which increased their 4081:Different pagination than 1977 edition. 3170: 1276:underway during sea trials in Tokyo Bay 27:US Navy submarine class of World War II 3527:Fleet Submarine index at NavSource.org 3348:"The Five Best Submarines of All Time" 3095:USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park 2936:USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park 2861:, respectively, in Taiwanese service. 2504:Fleet Rehabilitation and Modernization 1491:Sunk by a circular run of own torpedo 931:in July 1945 showing off the heaviest 406:311 ft 6 in–311 ft 10 in (94.9–95.0 m) 31: 3243:: Greenwood Press. pp. 275–280. 3135:List of lost United States submarines 1918:of these battery designs were of the 901:electric motors were designed by the 7: 4103:Fleet Type Submarine Training Manual 3815:"Muskogee War Memorial Park website" 3305:. Naval Institute Press. p. 17. 3140:Allied submarines in the Pacific War 2889:The following is a complete list of 1869:(SS-307), featured in the 1971 film 1174:-class, SS-353-360 and 379–380. The 905:' electrical division under Captain 3801:"World's longest-serving sub feted" 3276:Friedman through 1945, pp. 305–311. 3180:Friedman through 1945, pp. 285–304. 3059:Vallejo Naval and Historical Museum 2568:was given the Migraine II (project 1176:Register of Ships of the U. S. Navy 3582:Gardiner and Chesneau, pp. 145-147 3476:Friedman through 1945, pp. 209-210 3366:Friedman through 1945, pp. 208-209 3346:Farley, Robert (18 October 2014). 3077:National Museum of the Pacific War 1100:s, due to an unavoidable delay in 25: 4043:. London: Conway Maritime Press. 3426:"Gato-Class Submarines in action" 2853:is the other one. They are named 2506:II (FRAM II) program. All except 1875:with some cosmetic modification. 1564:Sunk by Japanese air attack by a 7476: 5808: 5660: 5602: 5560: 5516: 5472: 5437: 5399: 5364: 5336: 5280: 5222: 4186: 3751:Friedman since 1945, pp. 177-183 3655:Friedman since 1945, pp. 228-231 2629:, beginning in the last year of 2159:after a Fleet Snorkel conversion 1332:(S-21) and was lost in the 1982 1049:one in Argentine service in the 263: 250: 237: 224: 211: 198: 185: 172: 159: 146: 133: 120: 107: 35: 3727:, Winter-Spring 2002, Issue 14" 2987:Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum 1399:Lost to air attack and gunboat 979:was an important weapon. Early 534:10 officers, 70–71 enlisted men 4069:. Novato, CA: Presidio Press. 4020:Silverstone, Paul H. (1989) . 3799:Jimmy Chuang (17 April 2007). 3769:Friedman since 1945, pp. 65-68 3760:Friedman since 1945, pp. 86-88 3676:Friedman since 1945, pp. 35-43 3451:"Submarine Electrical Systems" 3335:. Presidio Press. p. 111. 2756:from 1965 until assignment to 1446:17 October - 13 November 1944 1077:) is still active in Taiwan's 1044:List of Balao-class submarines 717:that at any given time no two 93:Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company 1: 5619:Almirante García de los Reyes 4105:San Francisco Maritime Museum 4022:U.S. Warships of World War II 3984:United States Naval Institute 3954:United States Naval Institute 3600:Friedman through 1945, p. 297 3546:Friedman through 1945, p. 209 3320:. Presidio Press. p. 40. 2572:) conversion, which placed a 2474:Nine submarines, six of them 1009:mounts, usually one of each. 983:s began their service with a 909:, and were first equipped on 414:27 ft 3 in–27 ft 4 in (8.3 m) 5816:Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela 3289:U.S. Submarines Through 1945 2622:, a close derivative of the 1170:s. This yields 10 cancelled 206:Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela 3712:Friedman since 1945, p. 253 3003:served as a museum boat at 2991:North Little Rock, Arkansas 2919:Independence Seaport Museum 2701:helicopter touches down on 2671:strategic deterrent patrols 1936:Electronic Support Measures 1879:GUPPY and other conversions 1741:for his actions commanding 1667:- the British recapture of 544:10 × 21-inch (533 mm) 7539: 4094:, website for lost US subs 3803:. Taipei Times. p. 2. 3778:Friedman since 1945, p. 89 3703:Friedman since 1945, p. 43 3694:Friedman since 1945, p. 37 3685:Friedman since 1945, p. 82 3664:Friedman since 1945, p. 41 3494:Friedman 1995, pp. 218-219 3331:Richard H. O'Kane (1977). 3316:Richard H. O'Kane (1977). 3009:Charleston, South Carolina 2685:following the Loon tests. 2336:after GUPPY IIA conversion 1958:received this conversion. 1753:sank the aircraft carrier 1041: 791:16-278A V-type diesels or 766:Model 16-248 diesel engine 617:to 400 feet (120 m). 83:Mare Island Naval Shipyard 78:Cramp Shipbuilding Company 7474: 7146: 7108:Motor torpedo boat tender 5871: 5845: 5209: 5198:SS-530 – SS-536 (Unnamed) 5195:SS-465 – SS-474 (Unnamed) 5185:SS-438 – SS-463 (Unnamed) 3467:Bauer and Roberts, p. 275 3424:Stern, Robert C. (2006). 2957:Fall River, Massachusetts 2726:Special Operations Forces 2647:guided-missile submarines 2574:Combat Information Center 2079:after GUPPY IA conversion 1976:in GUPPY II configuration 1381: 1256:), and 551–562 (future). 777:Model 38D8⅛ diesel engine 368: 73:Portsmouth Naval Shipyard 50: 34: 3573:Silverstone, pp. 203-204 3301:Peter T. Sasgen (2002). 2904:at War Memorial Park in 2843:in the early 1970s. The 2705:as a transport submarine 2592:Guided-missile submarine 721:s looked exactly alike. 526:400 ft (120 m) 7153:Completed after the war 5984:Light aircraft carriers 4005:. New York: Doubleday. 3885:Battleship Cove website 3399:Alden, John D. (1979). 3041:New Jersey Naval Museum 3021:New Jersey Naval Museum 2722:Landing Vehicle Tracked 2669:in this role. She made 2521:Mark 45 nuclear torpedo 1772:Postwar service history 1449:Probably lost to enemy 850:Hooven-Owens-Rentschler 827:mean effective pressure 741:submarines: their four 673:inch (14.3 mm) to 369:General characteristics 7503:Balao-class submarines 7138:Underway replenishment 5524:Royal Netherlands Navy 5498:Evangelista Torricelli 5407:Republic of China Navy 4001:Lenton, H. T. (1973). 3045:Hackensack, New Jersey 2841:Republic of China Navy 2821:Operational submarines 2752:, and operated in the 2706: 2607: 2471: 2337: 2160: 2080: 1977: 1808:Republic of China Navy 1294:Imperial Japanese Navy 1277: 1079:Republic of China Navy 964: 950: 936: 778: 767: 729:The propulsion of the 647:s were similar to the 640: 258:Royal Netherlands Navy 219:Republic of China Navy 3632:Friedman 1995, p. 285 3353:The National Interest 3241:Westport, Connecticut 3081:Fredericksburg, Texas 2893:-class museum boats: 2696: 2599: 2463: 2328: 2152: 2071: 1969: 1818:Naval Reserve trainer 1376:Name and hull number 1272: 1061:Boston Naval Shipyard 1001:guns included single 956: 943:5"/25 caliber gun on 942: 926: 800:opposed-piston engine 773: 759: 747:electrical generators 634: 438:electrical generators 88:Electric Boat Company 18:USS Wolffish (SS-434) 7159:Single ship of class 7088:High-speed transport 3113:Washington Navy Yard 2789:Sonar test submarine 2782:Cuban Missile Crisis 2606:fires a Loon missile 1296:. One of the class, 1190:class, 51 cancelled 1144:s and how many were 1124:are listed with the 967:Many targets in the 659:. A switch to a new 5344:Royal Canadian Navy 5268:Santiago del Estero 5260:Santiago del Estero 4003:American Submarines 3980:Annapolis, Maryland 3950:Annapolis, Maryland 3918:on 21 November 2017 3609:Silverstone, p. 199 3591:O'Kane 1989, p. 458 3564:Silverstone, p. 203 3555:Lenton, pp. 100-102 3063:Vallejo, California 2748:on one raid in the 2689:Transport submarine 1198:-class submarines, 695:s incorporated the 570:Oerlikon 20 mm 232:Royal Canadian Navy 7205:Submarines of the 5505:Francesco Morosini 5491:Alfredo Cappellini 4194:United States Navy 4059:O'Kane, Richard H. 3851:on 3 December 2017 3821:on 7 December 2017 3733:on 10 October 2012 3389:Johnston, pp. 3-10 2906:Muskogee, Oklahoma 2707: 2608: 2562:Project Migraine I 2531:The advent of the 2472: 2338: 2161: 2081: 1978: 1802:remains active in 1707:Notable submarines 1665:Operation Paraquet 1396:28 September 1943 1278: 1166:were completed as 1104:'s development of 1017:Like the previous 965: 951: 937: 848:, were to receive 779: 768: 641: 589:United States Navy 115:United States Navy 7498:Submarine classes 7485: 7484: 7472: 7471: 7468: 7467: 7396:Almirante Simpson 7293: 7292: 7172: 7171: 6534:Destroyer escorts 5929:Aircraft carriers 5889: 5888: 5841: 5840: 5648:Narcíso Monturiol 5640:Narcíso Monturiol 5534: 5418: 5325:Rio Grande do Sul 5205: 5204: 4178:-class submarines 4092:On Eternal Patrol 4076:978-0-89141-346-2 3845:memorial website" 3485:Johnston, pp. 3-6 3455:www.maritime.org/ 3154:-class Submarines 2746:British commandos 2620:JB-2 Loon missile 2588:(SS-71) in 1961. 1704: 1703: 1218:Norfolk, Virginia 907:Hyman G. Rickover 578: 577: 566:Bofors 40 mm 292:Succeeded by 16:(Redirected from 7530: 7480: 7306: 7231: 7220: 7199: 7192: 7185: 7176: 7133:Submarine tender 7078:Destroyer tender 7053:Floating drydock 6055:Commencement Bay 5916: 5909: 5902: 5893: 5814: 5812: 5811: 5666: 5664: 5663: 5608: 5606: 5605: 5566: 5564: 5563: 5527: 5522: 5520: 5519: 5478: 5476: 5475: 5443: 5441: 5440: 5410: 5405: 5403: 5402: 5370: 5368: 5367: 5342: 5340: 5339: 5286: 5284: 5283: 5228: 5226: 5225: 5211: 4199: 4192: 4190: 4189: 4168: 4161: 4154: 4145: 4080: 4068: 4054: 4035: 4016: 3997: 3972:Friedman, Norman 3967: 3942:Friedman, Norman 3928: 3927: 3925: 3923: 3914:. Archived from 3908: 3902: 3900:memorial website 3893: 3887: 3882: 3876: 3874:memorial website 3867: 3861: 3860: 3858: 3856: 3847:. Archived from 3837: 3831: 3830: 3828: 3826: 3817:. Archived from 3811: 3805: 3804: 3796: 3790: 3785: 3779: 3776: 3770: 3767: 3761: 3758: 3752: 3749: 3743: 3742: 3740: 3738: 3729:. 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Eighteen late 865:General Electric 836:Two submarines, 831:two-stroke cycle 682: 681: 677: 672: 671: 667: 587:was a design of 552:6 forward, 4 aft 476:General Electric 269: 267: 266: 256: 254: 253: 243: 241: 240: 230: 228: 227: 217: 215: 214: 204: 202: 201: 191: 189: 188: 178: 176: 175: 165: 163: 162: 152: 150: 149: 139: 137: 136: 126: 124: 123: 113: 111: 110: 39: 32: 21: 7538: 7537: 7533: 7532: 7531: 7529: 7528: 7527: 7488: 7487: 7486: 7481: 7464: 7408: 7403:Capitán Thomson 7389:Capitán O'Brien 7377:Capitan O'Brien 7370: 7337: 7300: 7299:Decommissioned 7289: 7259: 7225: 7209: 7203: 7173: 7168: 7142: 7128:Seaplane tender 7098:Ice cream barge 7040:Auxiliary ships 7034: 6920: 6892: 6773: 6718: 6635: 6610: 6589:Patrol frigates 6583: 6528: 6516:Robert H. Smith 6509:Allen M. 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1695: 1692: 1689: (SS-403) 1673: 1672: 1661: 1660:25 April 1982 1658: 1655: (SS-339) 1639: 1638: 1636: (DE-534) 1628: 1625: 1623: (SS-415) 1615: 1614: 1608: 1605: 1602: (SS-325) 1586: 1585: 1582: 1579: 1577: (SS-345) 1569: 1568: 1562: 1561:6 August 1945 1559: 1557: (SS-332) 1549: 1548: 1540: 1537: 1535: (SS-371) 1527: 1526: 1523: 1520: 1518: (SS-369) 1510: 1509: 1506: 1503: 1501: (SS-316) 1493: 1492: 1489: 1486: 1484: (SS-306) 1476: 1475: 1467: 1464: 1462: (SS-314) 1454: 1453: 1447: 1444: 1442: (SS-294) 1434: 1433: 1425: 1424:December 1943 1422: 1420: (SS-289) 1412: 1411: 1397: 1394: 1392: (SS-290) 1384: 1383: 1380: 1377: 1370: 1364: 1343:Additionally, 1266: 1263: 1261: 1258: 1210: (SS-428) 1203: (SS-427) 1164: (SS-426) 1157: (SS-425) 1133: 1130: 1122: (SS-426) 1114: (SS-425) 1042:Main article: 1039: 1038:Boats in class 1036: 1014: 1011: 1007:20 mm Oerlikon 920: 917: 869:Allis-Chalmers 804:General Motors 798:nine-cylinder 786:General Motors 761:General Motors 743:diesel engines 726: 723: 635:Scheme of USS 628: 625: 607:yield strength 576: 575: 574: 573: 563: 557: 556: 553: 549: 540: 536: 535: 532: 528: 527: 524: 520: 519: 516: 512: 511: 508: 504: 503: 496: 492: 491: 490: 489: 482: 479: 464: 449: 446:General Motors 434:diesel engines 428: 424: 423: 420: 416: 415: 412: 408: 407: 404: 400: 399: 388: 384: 383: 375: 371: 370: 366: 365: 362: 358: 357: 354: 350: 349: 346: 342: 341: 338: 334: 333: 330: 326: 325: 322: 318: 317: 314: 310: 309: 306: 302: 301: 293: 289: 288: 280: 276: 275: 274: 273: 260: 247: 245:Brazilian Navy 234: 221: 208: 195: 182: 180:Argentine Navy 169: 156: 143: 130: 117: 102: 98: 97: 96: 95: 90: 85: 80: 75: 68: 64: 63: 57: 53: 52: 51:Class overview 48: 47: 40: 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 7535: 7524: 7521: 7519: 7516: 7514: 7511: 7509: 7506: 7504: 7501: 7499: 7496: 7495: 7493: 7479: 7461: 7460: 7456: 7454: 7453: 7449: 7447: 7446: 7442: 7440: 7439: 7435: 7433: 7432: 7428: 7426: 7425: 7421: 7420: 7418: 7415: 7411: 7405: 7404: 7400: 7398: 7397: 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İnönü 5549:Zeeleeuw 5414:Hai Shih 5411:part of 5297:Amazonas 5247:Santa Fe 5239:Santa Fe 5190:Chicolar 5180:Wolffish 5110:Goldring 5053:Canceled 5015:Springer 4833:Pipefish 4770:Menhaden 4693:Hawkbill 4686:Hardhead 4679:Halfbeak 4637:Corporal 4539:Bullhead 4504:Boarfish 4497:Blueback 4469:Blackfin 4399:Burrfish 4364:Tilefish 4343:Seahorse 4322:Roncador 4301:Lionfish 4266:Dragonet 4252:Crevalle 4231:Cabrilla 4217:Billfish 4061:(1989). 3974:(1994). 3944:(1995). 3150:List of 3124:See also 3109:(SS-285) 3099:Honolulu 3091:(SS-384) 3073:(SS-387) 3055:(SS-318) 3037:(SS-297) 2947:Lionfish 2940:Honolulu 2859:Hai Shih 2773:Grayback 2734:scrubber 2614:nuclear 2582:Burrfish 2566:Burrfish 2553:Burrfish 2534:kamikaze 2488:Corporal 2443:Hawkbill 2428:GUPPY IB 2375:Menhaden 2363:Hardhead 2224:Guitarro 2102:Blackfin 2064:GUPPY IA 2039:Halfbeak 2009:Corporal 1962:GUPPY II 1928:armature 1866:Tilefish 1645:Santa Fe 1612:Naboland 1555:Bullhead 1472:Harukaze 1430:Wakataka 1338:Santa Fe 1330:Santa Fe 1290:Japanese 1182:to be a 977:deck gun 929:Bullhead 888:armature 745:powered 639:(SS-383) 539:Armament 451:2 × 126- 436:driving 67:Builders 7445:Quidora 7414:H class 7366:(SS-22) 7364:Thomson 7358:(SS-21) 7356:Simpson 7333:(SS-23) 7325:(SS-22) 7323:O'Brien 7285:(SS-21) 7283:Simpson 7275:Thomson 7245:Carrera 7068:Collier 7001:Acubens 6980:Alstede 6973:Tolland 6966:Artemis 6945:Haskell 6939:Victory 6934:Liberty 6898:Tankers 6824:Dolphin 6817:Narwhal 6733:Lapwing 6631:PT boat 6550:Buckley 6523:Gearing 6495:Gleaves 6453:Gridley 6425:Clemson 6404:Sampson 6321:Dubuque 6268:Atlanta 6213:Wichita 6145:Montana 6075:Wyoming 6027:Charger 5832:Tiburon 5790:Sakarya 5783:Preveze 5584:Pacocha 5461:Triaina 5426:Hai Pao 5388:Simpson 5381:Thomson 5253:Catfish 5173:Whiting 5152:Vendace 5145:Unicorn 5103:Garrupa 5096:Garlopa 5082:Jawfish 5001:Trepang 4952:Sea Owl 4931:Sea Fox 4924:Sea Dog 4910:Sea Cat 4903:Segundo 4889:Ronquil 4882:Redfish 4861:Sterlet 4854:Pomfret 4840:Piranha 4826:Pintado 4735:Lamprey 4728:Lagarto 4700:Icefish 4665:Dogfish 4630:Cochino 4623:Cobbler 4609:Chopper 4588:Catfish 4560:Dentuda 4553:Cabezon 4455:Bergall 4434:Barbero 4420:Sealion 4385:Batfish 4273:Escolar 4238:Capelin 3071:Pintado 2900:Batfish 2875:Batfish 2865:Museums 2855:Hai Pao 2850:Cutlass 2809:Barbero 2778:Sealion 2744:landed 2711:Sealion 2703:Sealion 2675:Polaris 2663:-class 2656:Barbero 2612:Regulus 2484:Cobbler 2449:Icefish 2405:Sea Fox 2399:Ronquil 2387:Pomfret 2315:Sterlet 2311:Sea Owl 2302:Sterlet 2290:Segundo 2284:Sea Owl 2278:Sea Cat 2170:Bergall 2126:Chopper 2027:Dogfish 2003:Cochino 1997:Cobbler 1987:Catfish 1973:Catfish 1946:GUPPY I 1926:double- 1840:Detroit 1836:Chicago 1812:Hai Pao 1761:Shinano 1756:Shinano 1679:Pacocha 1653:Catfish 1575:Cochino 1533:Lagarto 1440:Escolar 1418:Capelin 1401:Karatsu 1325:Catfish 1305:Shinano 1274:Shinano 1069:Hai Pao 973:sampans 912:Sea Owl 859:class. 845:Vendace 839:Unicorn 833:types. 725:Engines 678:⁄ 668:⁄ 546:torpedo 394:(1,550 353:Retired 45:in 1944 7424:Fresia 7311:Oberon 7123:Repair 7113:Reefer 7022:Hyades 7008:Arctic 6859:Tambor 6845:Salmon 6685:Keokuk 6678:Terror 6657:Wassuc 6650:Oglala 6625:Action 6605:Tacoma 6564:Edsall 6557:Cannon 6543:Evarts 6488:Benson 6474:Benham 6467:Somers 6460:Bagley 6439:Porter 6418:Wickes 6302:CL-154 6289:Juneau 6165:Alaska 6089:Nevada 6000:Saipan 5973:Midway 5945:Ranger 5825:Carite 5813:  5742:(S339) 5726:(S341) 5718:(S333) 5703:(S333) 5695:(S331) 5687:(S346) 5679:(S330) 5665:  5607:  5565:  5542:Walrus 5530:Walrus 5521:  5477:  5442:  5404:  5369:  5353:Grilse 5341:  5285:  5270:(S-22) 5262:(S-12) 5241:(S-11) 5227:  5159:Walrus 5131:Turbot 5075:Espada 5061:Dugong 4973:Sennet 4847:Plaice 4805:Parche 4791:Picuda 4763:Mapiro 4756:Macabi 4721:Kraken 4707:Jallao 4658:Diodon 4644:Cubera 4546:Bumper 4532:Bugara 4490:Blower 4483:Blenny 4476:Caiman 4462:Besugo 4448:Becuna 4427:Barbel 4371:Apogon 4329:Sabalo 4224:Bowfin 4191:  4073:  4047:  4028:  4009:  3990:  3960:  3872:Bowfin 3843:Becuna 3407:  3247:  3089:Parche 3047:(Sail) 2930:Bowfin 2913:Becuna 2837:Taiwan 2624:German 2586:Grilse 2570:SCB 12 2498:, and 2422:Diodon 2414:, and 2381:Picuda 2369:Jallao 2352:Diodon 2313:, and 2299:, and 2296:Sennet 2260:Sabalo 2242:Mapiro 2230:Kraken 2188:Bugara 2176:Besugo 2156:Sabalo 2135:, and 2114:Caiman 2108:Blenny 2096:Becuna 2075:Caiman 2054:, and 2021:Diodon 2015:Cubera 1956:Balaos 1934:, and 1906:- and 1893:German 1838:, and 1804:Taiwan 1600:Blower 1499:Barbel 1382:Notes 1201:Turbot 1019:Tambor 947:Bowfin 802:. 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