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Revision as of 04:58, 27 March 2020
BPL 1911 g-class Submarine | |
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Class overview | |
Name | BPL 1911 g-class Submarine |
Operators | Far Eastern Imperial Navy |
Planned | 36 |
Built | 32 |
Building | 4 |
General Characteristics | |
Type | Submarine |
Displacement |
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Length | 70.1 metres (230 ft) |
Beam | 6.5 metres (21 ft) |
Draught | 3.5 metres (11 ft) |
Propulsion |
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Power |
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Speed |
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Range |
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Complement | 47 |
Armament |
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Development
After the Far Eastern-Japanese war, the Imperial Navy begun massive fleet reconstruction program which was drafted after extensive studies of the war experience. One of the new emphasis in the building program was construction of submarines. To accompany the smaller coastal-submarines (LPL 1911 g), plans were made to introduce a proper ocean-going submarine as well. As with the coastal type, Far Eastern Empire turned for the help of the American company Electric boat co. for the development of the new submarine. Unlike with the coastal submarine, all units of the ocean-going submarine were to be build in Far Eastern shipyards. The boat were based on the Holland 31A design and it became the standard submarine type of the Far Eastern Imperial Navy.
Characteristics
Double-hull design with the hull separated by flat bulkheads into several compartments. Very similar to contemporary Russian "Narval"-class also based on the Holland-design. Initially these boats were to be powered by two large diesel engines, one per shaft but the lack of suitable engines forced to adopt 4 smaller domestic diesel engines. This led the boats to have somewhat low performance regarding surface speed particularly.
Ships in class
Name | Builder | Laid down | Launch Date | Entered Service | Fate |
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PL-15 | Witte & Stroganov, Dalny | January 1912 | April 1913 | February 1914 | Extant in 1920 |
PL-16 | Witte & Stroganov, Dalny | January 1912 | April 1913 | October 1914 | Extant in 1920 |
PL-17 | Witte & Stroganov, Dalny | January 1912 | April 1913 | October 1914 | Extant in 1920 |
PL-18 | Witte & Stroganov, Dalny | February 1912 | April 1913 | February 1915 | Extant in 1920 |
PL-19 | Witte & Stroganov, Dalny | February 1912 | May 1913 | March 1915 | Extant in 1920 |
PL-20 | Witte & Stroganov, Dalny | March 1912 | May 1913 | March 1915 | Extant in 1920 |
PL-21 | Witte & Stroganov, Dalny | March 1912 | June 1913 | April 1915 | Extant in 1920 |
PL-22 | Witte & Stroganov, Dalny | March 1912 | June 1913 | April 1915 | Extant in 1920 |
PL-23 | Witte & Stroganov, Dalny | April 1912 | July 1913 | April 1915 | Extant in 1920 |
Name | Builder | Laid down | Launch Date | Entered Service | Fate |
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PL-40 | Witte & Stroganov, Dalny | May 1913 | August 1914 | February 1915 | Extant in 1920 |
PL-41 | Witte & Stroganov, Dalny | May 1913 | August 1914 | February 1915 | Extant in 1920 |
PL-42 | Witte & Stroganov, Dalny | May 1913 | August 1914 | February 1915 | Extant in 1920 |
PL-43 | Witte & Stroganov, Dalny | June 1913 | August 1914 | March 1915 | Extant in 1920 |
PL-44 | Witte & Stroganov, Dalny | June 1913 | September 1914 | March 1915 | Extant in 1920 |
PL-45 | Witte & Stroganov, Dalny | June 1913 | September 1914 | March 1915 | Extant in 1920 |
PL-46 | Witte & Stroganov, Dalny | July 1913 | October 1914 | April 1915 | Extant in 1920 |
PL-47 | Witte & Stroganov, Dalny | July 1913 | October 1914 | April 1915 | Extant in 1920 |
PL-48 | Witte & Stroganov, Dalny | July 1913 | October 1914 | April 1915 | Extant in 1920 |
PL-49 | Witte & Stroganov, Dalny | August 1913 | November 1914 | May 1915 | Extant in 1920 |
PL-50 | Witte & Stroganov, Dalny | August 1913 | November 1914 | May 1915 | Extant in 1920 |
PL-51 | Witte & Stroganov, Dalny | August 1913 | November 1914 | May 1915 | Extant in 1920 |
PL-52 | Port Artur Verf, Port Arthur | July 1914 | September 1915 | May 1916 | Extant in 1920 |
PL-53 | Port Artur Verf, Port Arthur | July 1914 | September 1915 | May 1916 | Extant in 1920 |
PL-54 | Port Artur Verf, Port Arthur | August 1914 | October 1915 | June 1916 | Extant in 1920 |
PL-55 | Port Artur Verf, Port Arthur | August 1914 | October 1915 | July 1916 | Extant in 1920 |
PL-56 | Port Artur Verf, Port Arthur | September 1914 | November 1915 | July 1916 | Extant in 1920 |
PL-57 | Port Artur Verf, Port Arthur | September 1914 | December 1915 | August 1916 | Extant in 1920 |
PL-58 | Port Artur Verf, Port Arthur | October 1914 | January 1916 | September 1916 | Extant in 1920 |
PL-59 | Port Artur Verf, Port Arthur | October 1914 | January 1916 | September 1916 | Extant in 1920 |
PL-60 | Port Artur Verf, Port Arthur | November 1914 | January 1916 | September 1916 | Extant in 1920 |
PL-61 | Port Artur Verf, Port Arthur | December 1914 | February 1916 | October 1916 | Extant in 1920 |