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Latest revision as of 09:29, 27 March 2020

Image:BPL 1917 g

BPL 1917 g-class Submarine
Class overview
Name BPL 1917 g-class Submarine
Operators Far Eastern Imperial Navy
Class before BPL 1911 g-class submarine
Planned 70
Building 6
General Characteristics
Type Submarine
Displacement
  • 952 tons surfaced
  • 1260 tons submerged
Length 80.2 metres (263 ft)
Beam 6.9 metres (23 ft)
Draught 4.12 metres (13.5 ft)
Propulsion
  • 2 shafts
  • Diesel-electric propulsion
  • 4 diesel engines (2 per shaft)
Power
  • 2,200 hp (1,600 kW) (diesel)
  • 900 hp (670 kW) (electric)
  • Speed
  • 16 knots (30 km/h; 18 mph) surfaced
  • 9 knots (17 km/h; 10 mph) submerged
  • Range
  • 15 days, 1200 miles at 16 knots
  • 22,5 miles under water at 9 knots
  • Complement 50
    Armament
    • 4 × bow 450 mm (18-inch) torpedo tubes
    • 2 × stern 450 mm (18-inch) torpedo tubes
    • 2 × 76.2 mm/40 KO 1915 g gun


    Development

    Follow-on design of the BPL 1911 g Class. First Far Eastern indigenous large submarine design although based heavily on the earlier Holland-design. Intended to have better performance oceang-going capability. Total of 70 boats were planned under the 1916-17 supplementary naval program but only 6 units were laid down prior the revolution.

    Characteristics

    Double-hull design, basically enlarged version of the previous class. Features the new dual purpose 76mm gun which has elevation high enough for anti-aircraft fire.

    Ships in class

    Patch 1
    Name Builder Laid down Launch Date Entered Service Fate
    PL-70 Witte & Stroganov, Dalny June 1918 September 1919 incomplete Under construction in 1920
    PL-71 Witte & Stroganov, Dalny June 1918 September 1919 incomplete Under construction in 1920
    PL-72 Witte & Stroganov, Dalny July 1918 September 1919 incomplete Under construction in 1920
    PL-73 Witte & Stroganov, Dalny July 1918 October 1919 incomplete Under construction in 1920
    PL-74 Witte & Stroganov, Dalny July 1918 October 1919 incomplete Under construction in 1920
    PL-75 Witte & Stroganov, Dalny August 1918 incomplete incomplete Under construction in 1920


    See Also

    Ships of Far Eastern Imperial Navy 1920