Submarines, Mines and Torpedoes in the War
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THE BRITISH SUBMARINE “E.2.”
Displacement, 800 tons; Speed, 16·10 knots; Armament, 4 torpedo tubes and 2 q.-f. guns .
There are 17 vessels of this class, completed between 1912–14.
SUBMARINES, MINES AND TORPEDOES IN THE WAR
CHARLES W. DOMVILLE-FIFE
AUTHOR OF “SUBMARINES OF THE WORLD’S NAVIES” ,
“SUBMARINE ENGINEERING OF TO-DAY,” ETC.
ILLUSTRATED
HODDER AND STOUGHTON
LONDON NEW YORK TORONTO
Charles W. Domville-Fife
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PREFACE
CONTENTS
Submarines in Home Waters.
Submarines on Foreign Stations.
“A” Class.
“B” Class.
“C” Class.
“D” Class.
“E” Class.
Australian Submarines:
Lutin Class.
Française Class.
Naiade Class.
Aigrette Class.
Argonaute.
Emeraude Class.
Circe Class.
Pluviôse Class.
Fresnel Class.
Amiral Bourgeoise.
Archimède.
Mariotte.
Charles Brun.
Clorinde Class.
Gustave Zede Class.
Bellone Class.
French Submarines Building.
Graf Cheremetieve Class.
Ostr Class.
Som Class.
Sterliad Class.
Sig.
Makrel Class.
Lossos Class.
Karp Class.
Alligator Class.
Minoga Class.
Akula.
Kaschalot Class.
Russian Submarines Building.
Nos. 6 and 7.
Nos. 8 and 9.
U.1.
U.2-U.8.
U.21-U.24.
U.25-U.30.
U.31-U.36.
U.1 and U.2.
U.3 and U.4.
U.5 and U.6.
U.7-U.11.
Submarine Flotillas of Neutral European Powers.
Attacking at Right Angles.
The Porpoise Dive.
Difficulty of the Fixed Torpedo Tube.
Surprise Attack.
Mine-Laying Fleets.
BRITISH NAVY.
FRENCH NAVY.
RUSSIAN NAVY.
JAPANESE NAVY.
GERMAN NAVY.
AUSTRIAN NAVY.
Transcriber’s Notes