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- HMS_Varangian_(P61) length "60000.0".
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) abstract "HMS Varangian was a British built U class submarine, a member of the third group of that class to be built. Her commander was Lt. Geoffrey J Gellie RAN. The submarine carried out patrols in the Norwegian Sea, covering Arctic Convoys and seems also to have been used in a training role. She was broken up at Gateshead in 1949. Her ship's bell (inscribed HMS Varangian 1943) is in the possession of the Royal Navy Submarine Museum in Gosport, UK. It was believed that Varangian was the submarine featured in the 1943 film We Dive at Dawn, due to the boat carrying the P61 pennant number. However the submarine in the film was in fact portrayed by two boats: P614 and P615, with their final digit painted out to disguise the fact that there were two boats being filmed.".
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) builder Vickers-Armstrongs.
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) commissioningDate "1943-07-10".
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) layingDown "1941-12-23".
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) length "60.0".
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) shipBeam "4.9".
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) shipLaunch "1943-04-04".
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) status "Scrapped, 1 June 1949, Gateshead".
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) thumbnail HMS_Varangian.jpg?width=300.
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) topSpeed "20.835".
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) wikiPageExternalLink UV_Class.
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) wikiPageID "12085308".
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) wikiPageRevisionID "569101530".
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) hasPhotoCollection HMS_Varangian_(P61).
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) shipArmament "1".
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) shipArmament "3".
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) shipArmament "4".
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) shipBadge File:HMS_Varangian_badge.jpg.
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) shipBeam "4.90 m".
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) shipBuilder "Vickers Armstrong, Tyne".
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) shipCommissioned "1943-07-10".
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) shipComplement "33".
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) shipDisplacement "Submerged - 740 tons".
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) shipDisplacement "Surfaced - 540 tons standard, 630 tons full load".
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) shipDraught "4.62 m".
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) shipFate "--06-01".
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) shipLaidDown "1941-12-23".
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) shipLaunched "1943-04-04".
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) shipName "HMS Varangian".
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) shipOutOfService "A".
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) shipPropulsion "2".
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) shipPropulsion "615".
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) shipSpeed "max submerged".
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) shipSpeed "max surfaced".
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) subject Category:1943_ships.
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) subject Category:British_U-class_submarines.
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) subject Category:Tyne-built_ships.
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) subject Category:World_War_II_submarines_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) type Ship.
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) type Product.
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) type DesignedArtifact.
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) comment "HMS Varangian was a British built U class submarine, a member of the third group of that class to be built. Her commander was Lt. Geoffrey J Gellie RAN. The submarine carried out patrols in the Norwegian Sea, covering Arctic Convoys and seems also to have been used in a training role. She was broken up at Gateshead in 1949. Her ship's bell (inscribed HMS Varangian 1943) is in the possession of the Royal Navy Submarine Museum in Gosport, UK.".
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) label "HMS Varangian (P61)".
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) sameAs m.02vpc11.
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) sameAs Q5634807.
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) sameAs Q5634807.
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) wasDerivedFrom HMS_Varangian_(P61)?oldid=569101530.
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) depiction HMS_Varangian.jpg.
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) isPrimaryTopicOf HMS_Varangian_(P61).
- HMS_Varangian_(P61) name "HMS Varangian".