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Greek submarine Xifias (1911) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Greek submarine Xifias (1911)
''Xifias'' ((ギリシア語:Ξιφίας), "swordfish") was a Greek submarine (actually called a "submersible", ''καταδυόμενον'', according to the then current French terminology) which served during World War I. It was the third submarine to enter service in the Greek navy, and the second and last vessel of the ''Delfin'' class. It was taken over by the French in 1916, and decommissioned in 1920 without seeing action. ==History== Along with its sister ship ''Delfin'', the ''Xifias'' was ordered in 1910 from the Toulon shipyards in France. It was delivered to the Royal Hellenic Navy in March 1913, shortly after the end of the First Balkan War. It was thus unable to participate in any naval operations against the Ottoman fleet. Like its sister ship, ''Xifias'' was plagued by mechanical problems and had insufficient operational capabilities; its use was minimal in the years that followed. ''Xifias'' and the rest of the Greek fleet were confiscated by the French in 1916, during the Greek National Schism. When the ships were returned in 1919, the two submarines were in a bad shape, and the following year, they were decommissioned.〔
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