| As extracted from Jane's Fighting Ships © for 1919 |
British Navy - Submarines
7 G Class
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| Page 122 |
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Photo, Dr. J. A. Prendergast.
G 3, G 4, G 5 (all Chatham D.Y., 1916),
G 6 (Armstrongs, 1916),
G 1O, G 13 (Vickers. 1916).
- Admiralty double-hull type.
- Dimensions: 185 (p.p.), 187 (o.a.) x 22.5 x 13.5 feet.
- Guns: 1 - 3 inch AA.
- Torpedo tubes: 5 viz., 2 - 18 inch bow, 2 - 18 inch beam, 1 - 21 inch stern,
- Diesel engines: Vickers, Armstrong (2 sets). Oil : 44 tons. Other details as Table.
Notes.- All Emergency War Programme. Built as " Bight and North Sea Patrols," being the first genuine ocean-going boats in British Navy. Had their bows raised during War. The above boats will probably be brought home from Mediterranean during the next twelve months and placed on Sale list, except G 3 which is in home waters and may already be for sale. G 1, 2, 12, 14, on Sale List, 1914.
War Losses.- G 7, G 8, G 9, G 11.
Source: As extracted from Jane's Fighting Ships for 1919 - Page 122
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