HMS Cachalot (N83)
HMS Cachalot (N83) was one of the six ship class of Grampus-class mine-laying submarine of the Royal Navy. She was built at Scotts, Greenock and launched 2 December 1937. She served in World War II in home waters and the Mediterranean. She was rammed and sunk by the Italian torpedo boat Generale Achille Papa on 30 July 1941.
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HMS Cachalot (N83)
HMS Cachalot (N83) was one of the six ship class of Grampus-class mine-laying submarine of the Royal Navy. She was built at Scotts, Greenock and launched 2 December 1937. She served in World War II in home waters and the Mediterranean. She was rammed and sunk by the Italian torpedo boat Generale Achille Papa on 30 July 1941.
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HMS Cachalot (N83) was one of ...... Achille Papa on 30 July 1941.
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1938-08-15
laying down
1936-05-12
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8.93064e+1
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ship launched
1937-12-02
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sunk 30 July 1941
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Ship armament
*6 × 21 in torpedo tubes
*12 torpedoes
*1 × 4 inch deck gun
*50 mines
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Ship displacement
*1,810 tons surfaced
*2,157 tons submerged
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Ship speed
*15.5 knots surfaced
*8.75 knots submerged
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HMS Cachalot (N83) was one of ...... Achille Papa on 30 July 1941.
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HMS Cachalot (N83)
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