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The four '''"W" Class Submarines''' were coastal submarines built by Armstrong and, like the [["S" Class Submarine (1914)|"S" class boats]], given to Italy in the summer of 1915.
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The four '''"W" Class Submarines''' were coastal submarines built by Armstrong and, like the [["S" Class Submarine (1914)|"S" class boats]], given to Italy; the "W" class being transferred in August, 1916.
  
 
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==Torpedoes==
 
==Torpedoes==
  
W 1 and W 2 (1913 planning):{{ARTS1913|p. 46}}
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''W 1'' and ''W 2'' (1913 planning):{{ARTS1913|p. 46}}
 
* two 18-in tubes forward, seven {{Torp|18-in Mark VIII|UK}}s
 
* two 18-in tubes forward, seven {{Torp|18-in Mark VIII|UK}}s
 
* two 18-in drop-collars, seven [[18-in Fiume Mark II Torpedo|18-in Fiume Mark IIs]]
 
* two 18-in drop-collars, seven [[18-in Fiume Mark II Torpedo|18-in Fiume Mark IIs]]
  
W 1 and W 2 (as completed):
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''W 1'' and ''W 2'' (as completed):
 
* two 18-in tubes forward, two torpedoes
 
* two 18-in tubes forward, two torpedoes
 
* four 18-in drop-collars
 
* four 18-in drop-collars
  
W 3 and W 4 (1913 planning):{{ARTS1913|p. 46}}
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''W 3'' and ''W 4'' (1913 planning):{{ARTS1913|p. 46}}
 
* two 18-in tubes forward, seven 18-in Mark VIII torpedoes
 
* two 18-in tubes forward, seven 18-in Mark VIII torpedoes
  
W 3 and W 4 (as completed):
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''W 3'' and ''W 4'' (as completed):
 
* two 18-in tubes forward, four torpedoes
 
* two 18-in tubes forward, four torpedoes
  
 
==Guns==
 
==Guns==
W 3 and W4:
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''W 3'' and ''W 4'':
 
* one 3-in H.A. gun
 
* one 3-in H.A. gun
  

Revision as of 20:27, 9 March 2020

The four "W" Class Submarines were coastal submarines built by Armstrong and, like the "S" class boats, given to Italy; the "W" class being transferred in August, 1916.

Overview of 4 vessels
Citations for this data available on individual ship pages
Name Builder Laid Down Launched Completed Fate
W 1 Armstrong, Whitworth & Company 19 Nov, 1914 Jan, 1915 to Italy 23 Aug, 1916
W 2 Armstrong, Whitworth & Company 17 Feb, 1915 May, 1915 to Italy 23 Aug, 1916
W 3 Armstrong, Whitworth & Company 1 Apr, 1915 Feb, 1916 to Italy 23 Aug, 1916
W 4 Armstrong, Whitworth & Company 25 Nov, 1915 Jun, 1916 to Italy 7 Aug, 1916

History

The subs were double-hulled boats of the Laubeuf type, with Schneider-Laubeuf engines.

Torpedoes

W 1 and W 2 (1913 planning):[1]

W 1 and W 2 (as completed):

  • two 18-in tubes forward, two torpedoes
  • four 18-in drop-collars

W 3 and W 4 (1913 planning):[2]

  • two 18-in tubes forward, seven 18-in Mark VIII torpedoes

W 3 and W 4 (as completed):

  • two 18-in tubes forward, four torpedoes

Guns

W 3 and W 4:

  • one 3-in H.A. gun

See Also

Footnotes

  1. Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1913. p. 46.
  2. Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1913. p. 46.

Bibliography

  • Gray, Randal (editor) (1985). Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921. London: Conway Maritime Press. (on Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk).


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