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Archimede class submarine : ウィキペディア英語版 | Archimede-class submarine
The ''Archimede'' class were a group of submarines built for the Italian Navy in the early 1930s. The boats fought in the Spanish Civil War (under nationalist flag) and in World War II. Under Spanish colors, these boats were known as the ''General Mola'' class, and remained in service until 1959. ==Design== The ships were designed by the firm Cavallini and were a partially double hulled design. They were an enlarged version of the with ballast tanks rearranged, greater range, fuel and torpedo capacity for ocean service. Like most of the later ocean-going submarines of the Italian navy, their deck armament consisting of two 100 mm guns was conceived to deal with armed merchantmen in surface combat. That was the case of the submarine , which between 5 and 14 January 1941 sank the British steamers ''Shakespeare'' and ''Eumaeus'' off Cabo Verde after a protracted gunfire action. Another example occurred when the ''Torricelli'' faced three British destroyers and a sloop while surfaced in the Red Sea. Before being sunk, the submarine hit the sloop and damaged the destroyer . ''Khartoum'' exploded near Perim after a torpedo fault set a fire that reached her magazines later that day.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=HMS Khartoum (F45) )〕 They also mounted two 13.2 mm anti-aircraft machine guns. The number of torpedoes was increased from 12 on the ''Settembrini'' class to 16.
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