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- British_G-class_submarine length "57500.0".
- British_G-class_submarine abstract "The Royal Navy's G-class of diesel/electric submarines were launched between 1914 and 1917, and intended for operations in the North Sea and German Bight in World War I against German U-boats. The design was based on the E-class, adopting the double hull concept, but in practice showed little improvement, the ships notoriously slow to dive.A total of 14 boats were built at four yards: G1 to G5 by Chatham Dockyard, G6 & G7 by Armstrong Whitworth, G8 to G13 by Vickers, and G14 by Scott's on the Clyde. G15 was ordered from Samuel White's yard at Cowes, Isle of Wight, but cancelled. The class was distinguished by the 21-inch stern torpedo tube, an electric oven in the galley, and Fessenden Underwater Sound Telegraphy. The G-class had their bows raised during the war to increase buoyancy and improve seakeeping.".
- British_G-class_submarine length "57.5".
- British_G-class_submarine shipBeam "6.92".
- British_G-class_submarine thumbnail G9_at_Scapa.jpg?width=300.
- British_G-class_submarine type Submarine.
- British_G-class_submarine wikiPageID "5275001".
- British_G-class_submarine wikiPageRevisionID "605872852".
- British_G-class_submarine builders "Chatham Dockyard, Armstrong Whitworth, Vickers, Scott's".
- British_G-class_submarine hasPhotoCollection British_G-class_submarine.
- British_G-class_submarine name "G".
- British_G-class_submarine shipArmament "Torpedoes: 2 × 18" bow tubes, 2 × 18" beam tubes, 1 × 21" stern tube. 10 torpedoes in total. Guns: 1 × 3 inch 10 cwt. Mk.1 Elswick Quick Fire High Angle {QFHA}, forward. 1 × 12-pounder. 8 cwt. Mk. 1 gun HA mounting, aft.".
- British_G-class_submarine shipComplement "31".
- British_G-class_submarine shipDisplacement "Surfaced / Submerged: 703 tons / 837 tons".
- British_G-class_submarine shipPropulsion "Twin-shaft, 2 × 800 bhp Vickers diesel, 2 × 840 shp electric motors".
- British_G-class_submarine shipRange "44.14".
- British_G-class_submarine shipSpeed "Surfaced / Submerged: 14.5 knots / 10.0 knots .".
- British_G-class_submarine shipType "submarine".
- British_G-class_submarine totalShipsCancelled "1".
- British_G-class_submarine totalShipsCompleted "14".
- British_G-class_submarine totalShipsLost "4".
- British_G-class_submarine totalShipsRetired "10".
- British_G-class_submarine subject Category:British_G-class_submarines.
- British_G-class_submarine subject Category:Submarine_classes.
- British_G-class_submarine type MeanOfTransportation.
- British_G-class_submarine type Ship.
- British_G-class_submarine type Product.
- British_G-class_submarine type DesignedArtifact.
- British_G-class_submarine comment "The Royal Navy's G-class of diesel/electric submarines were launched between 1914 and 1917, and intended for operations in the North Sea and German Bight in World War I against German U-boats.".
- British_G-class_submarine label "British G-class submarine".
- British_G-class_submarine label "Classe G (sous-marin)".
- British_G-class_submarine sameAs Classe_G_(sous-marin).
- British_G-class_submarine sameAs m.0dc0zb.
- British_G-class_submarine sameAs Q2975870.
- British_G-class_submarine sameAs Q2975870.
- British_G-class_submarine wasDerivedFrom British_G-class_submarine?oldid=605872852.
- British_G-class_submarine depiction G9_at_Scapa.jpg.
- British_G-class_submarine isPrimaryTopicOf British_G-class_submarine.