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HMS Tuna (N94)

HMS ''Tuna'' (N94) was a T-class submarine of the Royal Navy. She was laid down by Scotts, Greenock (in Scotland) and launched on the 10 May 1940. She was equipped with German-built engines and spent her career in World War II in western European waters, in the North Sea and off the west coast of France. She took part in many war patrols and her crew received service medals for the boat's destruction of several U-boats.
==Design and description==
''Tuna'' was ordered from Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company on 9 December 1937, as part of an extension of the 1937 construction programme, with an initial four submarines ordered earlier that year in July. ''Tuna'' was part of a further three boats to be ordered, along with ''Triad'' and ''Truant'', which were obtained from another shipbuilder.
She was equipped with diesel engines produced by MAN SE, a German company. The engines had been delivered before the war, and spare parts were rare, members of the crew at least once creating replacement parts from other equipment while at sea.

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