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What (who) is U-1-class submarine (Austria-Hungary) - definition


U-1-class submarine (Austria-Hungary)         
  • alt=A colored map showing the Adriatic Sea and parts of the Mediterranean Sea in light blue. Italy is shown in yellow, Austria-Hungary is shown in orange, Germany is shown in blue, while the Ottoman Empire is shown in brown. Other smaller nations present on the map are Serbia, Romania, Greece, Montenegro, Bulgaria, Belgium, and Switzerland. Parts of France, Russia, and North Africa are also shown.
  • alt=An early 20th-century photo of a middle-aged man with glasses, a mustache, and a suit.
  • alt=A submarine floats on the surface with its crew standing on the deck and conning tower. The naval ensign of Austria-Hungary can be seen flying from the submarine's conning tower and the main entry hatch of the boat is open.
  • alt=The conning tower of a submarine while docked. Four men stand around the conning tower and a gangway plank has been laid down next to it. The open hatch of the submarine and various ropes mooring the boat can also be seen.
  • alt=A photo taken from near the waterline of a submarine diving. Nearly the entire boat is underwater, with just the conning tower remaining above the surface. Spouts of water can be seen erupting on the surface from the submarine's air vents as it dives.
CLASS OF SUBMARINES
U-1 class submarine (Austria-Hungary)
The U-1 class (also called the Lake-type) was a class of two submarines or U-boats built for and operated by the Austro-Hungarian Navy (). The class comprised and .
British U-class submarine         
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1940 CLASS OF BRITISH SUBMARINES
U class submarine; British u class submarine; U class submarine (British); U-class submarine (British); British U class submarine; U-class submarine; Springeren-class submarine
The British U-class submarines (officially "War Emergency 1940 and 1941 programmes, short hull") were a class of 49 small submarines built just before and during the Second World War. The class is sometimes known as the Undine class, after the first submarine built.
U-20-class submarine         
  • A cross section of the Danish submarine ''Havmanden'', the lead ship of the class upon which the ''U-20'' class was based.
  • 6}} loads a torpedo during [[World War I]].
  • The conning tower of ''U-20'' on display at the [[Heeresgeschichtliches Museum]] in [[Vienna]]
AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN NAVY SUBMARINES DURING WWI
Havmanden-class submarine (Austria-Hungary); U-20 class submarine (Austria-Hungary); U-20 class submarine; Havmanden class submarine (Austria-Hungary)
The U-20 class was a class of four submarines or U-boats built for and operated by the Austro-Hungarian Navy ( or ) during World War I. The class is sometimes referred to as the Havmanden class because it was based upon the design of the Royal Danish Navy's 1911 s, three of which were built in Fiume.

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U-1-class submarine (Austria-Hungary)
The U-1 class (also called the Lake-type) was a class of two submarines or U-boats built for and operated by the Austro-Hungarian Navy (). The class comprised and .