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- HMS_Totem_(P352) length "84124.8".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) abstract "HMS Totem was a Group 3 T-class submarine of the Royal Navy which entered service in the last few months of World War II. To-date, she is the only ship of the Royal Navy to have been named Totem.Totem was sold to Israel in 1965 and commissioned into the Israeli Sea Corps in 1967 as INS Dakar. She sank whilst on passage from the United Kingdom to Israel in January 1968.".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) builder HMNB_Devonport.
- HMS_Totem_(P352) class British_T-class_submarine.
- HMS_Totem_(P352) commissioningDate "1945-01-09".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) layingDown "1942-10-22".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) length "84.1248".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) shipBeam "7.62".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) shipLaunch "1943-09-28".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) status "Sold to the Israeli Navy in 1965".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) thumbnail HMS_Totem.jpg?width=300.
- HMS_Totem_(P352) wikiPageExternalLink dakar.
- HMS_Totem_(P352) wikiPageID "8016945".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) wikiPageRevisionID "599728569".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) hasPhotoCollection HMS_Totem_(P352).
- HMS_Totem_(P352) shipArmament "One external rear-facing torpedo tube".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) shipArmament "QF 4-inch (100 mm) deck gun".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) shipArmament "Six internal forward-facing torpedo tubes".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) shipArmament "Six reload torpedoes".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) shipArmament "Three anti-aircraft machine guns".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) shipArmament "Two external amidships rear-facing torpedo tubes".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) shipArmament "Two external forward-facing torpedo tubes".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) shipBadge File:TOTEM_badge-1-.jpg.
- HMS_Totem_(P352) shipBuilder HMNB_Devonport.
- HMS_Totem_(P352) shipClass British_T-class_submarine.
- HMS_Totem_(P352) shipCommissioned "1945-01-09".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) shipComplement "61".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) shipDisplacement "1290".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) shipDisplacement "1560".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) shipDraught "aft".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) shipDraught "forward".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) shipFate "Sold to the Israeli Navy in 1965".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) shipIdentification "Pennant number: P352".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) shipLaidDown "1942-10-22".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) shipLaunched "1943-09-28".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) shipName "HMS Totem".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) shipOrdered "1941".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) shipPropulsion "Twin diesel engines 2,500 hp each".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) shipPropulsion "Twin electric motors 1,450 hp each".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) shipPropulsion "Two shafts".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) shipRange "4500".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) shipSpeed "15.5".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) shipSpeed "Nine knots submerged".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) shipTestDepth "max".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) subject Category:1943_ships.
- HMS_Totem_(P352) subject Category:British_T-class_submarines_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- HMS_Totem_(P352) subject Category:Cold_War_submarines_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- HMS_Totem_(P352) subject Category:Plymouth-built_ships.
- HMS_Totem_(P352) subject Category:World_War_II_submarines_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- HMS_Totem_(P352) type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMS_Totem_(P352) type Ship.
- HMS_Totem_(P352) type Product.
- HMS_Totem_(P352) type Ship.
- HMS_Totem_(P352) type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- HMS_Totem_(P352) type DesignedArtifact.
- HMS_Totem_(P352) comment "HMS Totem was a Group 3 T-class submarine of the Royal Navy which entered service in the last few months of World War II. To-date, she is the only ship of the Royal Navy to have been named Totem.Totem was sold to Israel in 1965 and commissioned into the Israeli Sea Corps in 1967 as INS Dakar. She sank whilst on passage from the United Kingdom to Israel in January 1968.".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) label "HMS Totem (P352)".
- HMS_Totem_(P352) sameAs m.026np0f.
- HMS_Totem_(P352) sameAs Q5634663.
- HMS_Totem_(P352) sameAs Q5634663.
- HMS_Totem_(P352) wasDerivedFrom HMS_Totem_(P352)?oldid=599728569.
- HMS_Totem_(P352) depiction HMS_Totem.jpg.
- HMS_Totem_(P352) isPrimaryTopicOf HMS_Totem_(P352).
- HMS_Totem_(P352) name "HMS Totem".