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K III-class submarine         
The K III class was a class of two patrol submarines, built by Koninklijke Maatschappij De Schelde in Vlissingen for the Royal Netherlands Navy. Used for patrols in the Dutch colonial waters.
British K-class submarine         
  • bridge]] window from a K-class submarine
  • Depth charge thrower originally fitted to the K class
  • HMS ''K4'' aground on [[Walney Island]]
  • A model of a K-class submarine
1917 CLASS OF BRITISH SUBMARINES
K-boat; K boat; British k class submarine; British K class submarine; HMS K21; HMS K23; HMS K24; HMS K25; HMS K27; HMS K28
The K-class submarines were a class of steam-propelled submarines of the Royal Navy designed in 1913. Intended as large, fast vessels with the endurance and speed to operate with the battle fleet, they gained notoriety and the nickname of "Kalamity class" for being involved in many accidents.
United States K-class submarine         
1914 SUBMARINE CLASS OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY
United States K class submarine
The K-class submarines were a class of eight submarines of the United States Navy, serving between 1914 and 1923, including World War I. They were designed by Electric Boat and were built by other yards under subcontracts.