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Émeraude-class submarine : ウィキペディア英語版
Émeraude-class submarine

The ''Émeraude'' class submarines were built for the French Navy before World War I. There were six vessels in the class, built to a Maugas design.
The six boats of the ''Émeraude'' class saw action during the First World War.
==General characteristics==
The ''Émeraude'' class were built as part of the French Navy's 1903 building programme to a Maugas design. They had a single hull, and a displacement of 392 tons surfaced (425 tons submerged). For surface propulsion the ''Émeraude'' class had petrol engines, and electric motors for when submerged, giving an surface endurance of 200 miles at 7.3 knots and a submerged endurance of 100 miles at 5 knots, with a maximum surface speed of 11.5 knots, and a submerged speed of 9.2 knots. Their armament was six torpedo tubes (4 forward and 2 aft).
''Topaze'' and ''Turquoise'' had a single 37mm gun, and were manned by crews of 21 men (later increased to 23 men).

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