HMS Sturdy (1943)
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+ | HMS Sturdy (P248) | |||
+ | HMS Sturdy | |||
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+ | Career | |||
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+ | Class and type: | |||
+ | S class submarineName: | |||
+ | HMS SturdyBuilder: | |||
+ | Cammell Laird & Co Limited, BirkenheadLaid down: | |||
+ | 22 December 1942Launched: | |||
+ | September 30, 1943Commissioned: | |||
+ | 29 December 1943Fate: | |||
+ | Sold July 1957, broken up 1958 | |||
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+ | General characteristics Displacement: | |||
+ | 814-872 tons surfaced990 tons submergedLength: | |||
+ | 217 ft (66 m)Beam: | |||
+ | 23 ft 6 in (7.16 m)Draught: | |||
+ | 11 ft (3.4 m)Speed: | |||
+ | 14.75 knots surfaced8 knots submergedComplement: | |||
+ | 48 officers and menArmament: | |||
+ | 6 x forward 21-inch torpedo tubes, one aft13 torpedoesone three-inch gun (four-inch on later boats) one 20 mm cannonthree .303-calibre machine gunFor other ships of the same name, see HMS Sturdy. | |||
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+ | HMS Sturdy was an S class submarine of the Royal Navy, and part of the Third Group built of that class. She was built by Cammell Laird and launched on September 30, 1943. | |||
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+ | She survived the Second World War, spending most of it in the Pacific Far East, where she sank eleven Japanese sailing vessels, two Japanese tugboats and three barges, three Japanese fishing vessels, five small unidentified Japanese vessels, a coaster, two small Japanese landing craft, the Japanese Communication Vessels No.142 and No.128 and the Japanese ships Kosei Maru (99 BRT) and Hansei Maru.[1] | |||
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+ | Sturdy was sold in July 1957. She arrived at the yards of Clayton and Davie on May 9, 1958 for breaking up. | |||
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+ | References | |||
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+ | ↑ HMS Sturdy, Uboat.net | |||
+ | Colledge, J. J.; Warlow, Ben (2006) [1969]. Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy (Rev. ed.). London: Chatham Publishing. ISBN 978-1-86176-281-8. OCLC 67375475. | |||
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+ | vteS-class submarines Royal NavyFirst Group | |||
+ | Seahorse | |||
+ | Starfish | |||
+ | Sturgeon | |||
+ | Swordfish | |||
+ | Second Group | |||
+ | Salmon | |||
+ | Sealion | |||
+ | Seawolf | |||
+ | Shark | |||
+ | Snapper | |||
+ | Spearfish | |||
+ | Sterlet | |||
+ | Sunfish | |||
+ | Third Group | |||
+ | P222 | |||
+ | Safari | |||
+ | Saga | |||
+ | Sahib | |||
+ | Sanguine | |||
+ | Saracen | |||
+ | Satyr | |||
+ | Sceptre | |||
+ | Scorcher | |||
+ | Scotsman | |||
+ | Scythian | |||
+ | Sea Devil | |||
+ | Seadog | |||
+ | Sea Nymph | |||
+ | Sea Rover | |||
+ | Sea Scout | |||
+ | Selene | |||
+ | Seneschal | |||
+ | Sentinel | |||
+ | Seraph | |||
+ | Shakespeare | |||
+ | Shalimar | |||
+ | Sibyl | |||
+ | Sickle | |||
+ | Sidon | |||
+ | Simoom | |||
+ | Sirdar | |||
+ | Sleuth | |||
+ | Solent | |||
+ | Spark | |||
+ | Spearhead | |||
+ | Spirit | |||
+ | Spiteful | |||
+ | Splendid | |||
+ | Sportsman | |||
+ | Springer | |||
+ | Spur | |||
+ | Statesman | |||
+ | Stoic | |||
+ | Stonehenge | |||
+ | Storm | |||
+ | Stratagem | |||
+ | Strongbow | |||
+ | Stubborn | |||
+ | Sturdy | |||
+ | Stygian | |||
+ | Subtle | |||
+ | Supreme | |||
+ | Surf | |||
+ | Syrtis | |||
+ | Other operators French NavySaphir class | |||
+ | Saphir | |||
+ | Sibylle | |||
+ | Sirene | |||
+ | Sultane | |||
+ | Israeli Navy | |||
+ | Rahav | |||
+ | Tanin | |||
+ | Royal Netherlands Navy | |||
+ | Zeehond | |||
+ | Portuguese Navy | |||
+ | Narval | |||
+ | Náutilo | |||
+ | Neptuno | |||
+ | Soviet Navy | |||
+ | V-1 | |||
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+ | Preceded by: Rainbow class | |||
+ | Followed by: River class | |||
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+ | List of submarines of the Royal Navy | |||
+ | List of submarine classes of the Royal Navy | |||
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+ | Coordinates: 4°34′S 121°27′E / 4.567°S 121.45°E / -4.567; 121.45 | |||
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HMS Sturdy (P248) HMS Sturdy
Career
Class and type: S class submarineName: HMS SturdyBuilder: Cammell Laird & Co Limited, BirkenheadLaid down: 22 December 1942Launched: September 30, 1943Commissioned: 29 December 1943Fate: Sold July 1957, broken up 1958
General characteristics Displacement: 814-872 tons surfaced990 tons submergedLength: 217 ft (66 m)Beam: 23 ft 6 in (7.16 m)Draught: 11 ft (3.4 m)Speed: 14.75 knots surfaced8 knots submergedComplement: 48 officers and menArmament: 6 x forward 21-inch torpedo tubes, one aft13 torpedoesone three-inch gun (four-inch on later boats) one 20 mm cannonthree .303-calibre machine gunFor other ships of the same name, see HMS Sturdy.
HMS Sturdy was an S class submarine of the Royal Navy, and part of the Third Group built of that class. She was built by Cammell Laird and launched on September 30, 1943.
She survived the Second World War, spending most of it in the Pacific Far East, where she sank eleven Japanese sailing vessels, two Japanese tugboats and three barges, three Japanese fishing vessels, five small unidentified Japanese vessels, a coaster, two small Japanese landing craft, the Japanese Communication Vessels No.142 and No.128 and the Japanese ships Kosei Maru (99 BRT) and Hansei Maru.[1]
Sturdy was sold in July 1957. She arrived at the yards of Clayton and Davie on May 9, 1958 for breaking up.
References
↑ HMS Sturdy, Uboat.net Colledge, J. J.; Warlow, Ben (2006) [1969]. Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy (Rev. ed.). London: Chatham Publishing. ISBN 978-1-86176-281-8. OCLC 67375475.
vteS-class submarines Royal NavyFirst Group
Seahorse Starfish Sturgeon Swordfish
Second Group
Salmon Sealion Seawolf Shark Snapper Spearfish Sterlet Sunfish
Third Group
P222 Safari Saga Sahib Sanguine Saracen Satyr Sceptre Scorcher Scotsman Scythian Sea Devil Seadog Sea Nymph Sea Rover Sea Scout Selene Seneschal Sentinel Seraph Shakespeare Shalimar Sibyl Sickle Sidon Simoom Sirdar Sleuth Solent Spark Spearhead Spirit Spiteful Splendid Sportsman Springer Spur Statesman Stoic Stonehenge Storm Stratagem Strongbow Stubborn Sturdy Stygian Subtle Supreme Surf Syrtis
Other operators French NavySaphir class
Saphir Sibylle Sirene Sultane
Israeli Navy
Rahav Tanin
Royal Netherlands Navy
Zeehond
Portuguese Navy
Narval Náutilo Neptuno
Soviet Navy
V-1
Preceded by: Rainbow class Followed by: River class
List of submarines of the Royal Navy List of submarine classes of the Royal Navy
Coordinates: 4°34′S 121°27′E / 4.567°S 121.45°E / -4.567; 121.45
This page uses Creative Commons Licensed content from Wikipedia (view authors).