| Built By: | Scotts (Clyde) |
| Build Group: | G2 |
| Fate: | Cancelled |
| Length overall | 289 ft |
| Beam | 25 ft 6 inch |
| Draught | 16 ft 10 inch |
| Displacement | 1768 tons (surface) |
| 2053 tons (submerged) | |
| Diving Depth | 300 ft |
| No. of shafts | 2 |
| Speed | Surface 15 knots (design) |
| Surface 16 knots (service) | |
| Submerged 8.75 knots (design) | |
| Submerged 8.9 knots (service) | |
| Armament | 6 x 21 inch bow tubes (12 torpedoes carried) |
| 1 x 4 inch gun | |
| 50 x Mk XVI mines | |
| Complement | 55 |
C 6 (I 36) |
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| Class: | 1903 - 1906: C Class |
| Built By: | |
| Build Group: | C1 |
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Fate: Scrapped in November 1919. |
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Hunter Killers will follow the careers of four daring British submarine captains who risked their lives to keep the rest of us safe, their exploits consigned to the shadows until now.
Their experiences encompass the span of the Cold War, from voyages in WW2-era submarines under Arctic ice to nuclear-powered espionage missions in Soviet-dominated seas.
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| Length overall | 289 ft |
| Beam | 25 ft 6 inch |
| Draught | 16 ft 10 inch |
| Displacement | 1768 tons (surface) |
| 2053 tons (submerged) | |
| Diving Depth | 300 ft |
| No. of shafts | 2 |
| Speed | Surface 15 knots (design) |
| Surface 16 knots (service) | |
| Submerged 8.75 knots (design) | |
| Submerged 8.9 knots (service) | |
| Armament | 6 x 21 inch bow tubes (12 torpedoes carried) |
| 1 x 4 inch gun | |
| 50 x Mk XVI mines | |
| Complement | 55 |
C 6 (I 36) |
|
| Class: | 1903 - 1906: C Class |
| Built By: | |
| Build Group: | C1 |
|
Fate: Scrapped in November 1919. |
|
Hunter Killers will follow the careers of four daring British submarine captains who risked their lives to keep the rest of us safe, their exploits consigned to the shadows until now.
Their experiences encompass the span of the Cold War, from voyages in WW2-era submarines under Arctic ice to nuclear-powered espionage missions in Soviet-dominated seas.
12 pages added or updated in the last 2 month
Please help to maintain this site by reporting any Errors, Broken Links, Information or Site Issues on this page using this button
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Thankyou for your support.

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