U-50-class submarine - definição. O que é U-50-class submarine. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é U-50-class submarine - definição


U-50-class submarine         
SUBMARINE CLASS
U-50 class submarine
The U-50 class was a class of four ocean-going submarines or U-boats planned for the Austro-Hungarian Navy ( or ) during World War I. The design of the boats was based on the Project 835 design purchased from the German firm of Germaniawerft in July 1915.
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.
British T-class submarine         
  • Number of British T-class submarines in service by year in World War II.
  • HMS ''Totem'' in September, 1945
  • Tribune]]'' in 1942
1938 CLASS OF BRITISH SUBMARINES
Triton class submarine; HMS Thor (P349); Tempest class submarine; Taciturn class submarine; British t class submarine; Zwaardvisch class submarine; British Triton-class submarine; British Triton class submarine; HMS Thor; British T class submarine; Zwaardvisch-class submarine; Triton-class submarine
The Royal Navy's T class (or Triton class) of diesel-electric submarines was designed in the 1930s to replace the O, P, and R classes. Fifty-three members of the class were built just before and during the Second World War, where they played a major role in the Royal Navy's submarine operations.