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- HMS_Selene_(P254) length "66141.6".
- HMS_Selene_(P254) abstract "HMS Selene was an S class submarine of the Royal Navy, and part of the Third Group built of that class. It was built by Cammell Laird & Co Limited, Birkenhead and launched on 24 April 1944. So far it has been the only ship of the Royal Navy to bear the name Selene.It spent most of the Second World War serving in the Far East, where it was used to sink five Japanese sailing vessels and three coasters, and damage another sailing vessel and coaster. It survived the war and in the early 1950s was modified to become a fast unarmed underwater target to train anti-submarine personnel. Its torpedo tubes were covered to streamline its hull, and the three external tubes (two bow, one stern) were removed, as was the gun. Its bridge superstructure was reduced to little more than a blister with a small cockpit in it, and it had only a single periscope. It operated with the Second Submarine Squadron at Portland throughout the 1950s. It was sold, arriving at Gateshead on 6 June 1961 for breaking up.".
- HMS_Selene_(P254) builder Birkenhead.
- HMS_Selene_(P254) builder Cammell_Laird.
- HMS_Selene_(P254) commissioningDate "1944-07-14".
- HMS_Selene_(P254) layingDown "1943-04-16".
- HMS_Selene_(P254) length "66.1416".
- HMS_Selene_(P254) shipBeam "7.0104".
- HMS_Selene_(P254) shipLaunch "1944-04-24".
- HMS_Selene_(P254) status "sold for breaking up 1961".
- HMS_Selene_(P254) thumbnail HMS_Selene.jpg?width=300.
- HMS_Selene_(P254) type British_S-class_submarine_(1931).
- HMS_Selene_(P254) wikiPageID "11890546".
- HMS_Selene_(P254) wikiPageRevisionID "596590438".
- HMS_Selene_(P254) hasPhotoCollection HMS_Selene_(P254).
- HMS_Selene_(P254) shipArmament "13".
- HMS_Selene_(P254) shipArmament "6".
- HMS_Selene_(P254) shipArmament "one 20 mm cannon".
- HMS_Selene_(P254) shipArmament "one three-inch gun".
- HMS_Selene_(P254) shipArmament "three .303-calibre machine gun".
- HMS_Selene_(P254) shipBuilder "Cammell Laird & Co Limited, Birkenhead".
- HMS_Selene_(P254) shipClass British_S-class_submarine_(1931).
- HMS_Selene_(P254) shipCommissioned "1944-07-14".
- HMS_Selene_(P254) shipComplement "48".
- HMS_Selene_(P254) shipDisplacement "814".
- HMS_Selene_(P254) shipDisplacement "990".
- HMS_Selene_(P254) shipFate "sold for breaking up 1961".
- HMS_Selene_(P254) shipFlag "60".
- HMS_Selene_(P254) shipLaidDown "1943-04-16".
- HMS_Selene_(P254) shipLaunched "1944-04-24".
- HMS_Selene_(P254) shipName "HMS Selene".
- HMS_Selene_(P254) shipSpeed "14.75".
- HMS_Selene_(P254) shipSpeed "8".
- HMS_Selene_(P254) subject Category:1944_ships.
- HMS_Selene_(P254) subject Category:British_S-class_submarines_(1931).
- HMS_Selene_(P254) subject Category:World_War_II_submarines_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- HMS_Selene_(P254) type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMS_Selene_(P254) type Ship.
- HMS_Selene_(P254) type Product.
- HMS_Selene_(P254) type Ship.
- HMS_Selene_(P254) type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- HMS_Selene_(P254) type DesignedArtifact.
- HMS_Selene_(P254) comment "HMS Selene was an S class submarine of the Royal Navy, and part of the Third Group built of that class. It was built by Cammell Laird & Co Limited, Birkenhead and launched on 24 April 1944. So far it has been the only ship of the Royal Navy to bear the name Selene.It spent most of the Second World War serving in the Far East, where it was used to sink five Japanese sailing vessels and three coasters, and damage another sailing vessel and coaster.".
- HMS_Selene_(P254) label "HMS Selene (P254)".
- HMS_Selene_(P254) label "HMS Selene (P254)".
- HMS_Selene_(P254) sameAs HMS_Selene_(P254).
- HMS_Selene_(P254) sameAs m.02rw_1c.
- HMS_Selene_(P254) sameAs Q1404657.
- HMS_Selene_(P254) sameAs Q1404657.
- HMS_Selene_(P254) wasDerivedFrom HMS_Selene_(P254)?oldid=596590438.
- HMS_Selene_(P254) depiction HMS_Selene.jpg.
- HMS_Selene_(P254) isPrimaryTopicOf HMS_Selene_(P254).
- HMS_Selene_(P254) name "HMS Selene".