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HMS C34
HMS C34
History
UK
NameHMS C34
BuilderHM Dockyard Chatham
Laid down29 March 1909
Launched8 June 1910
Commissioned17 September 1910
FateSunk by submarine U-52, 24 July 1917
General characteristics
Class and typeC-class submarine
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290 long tons (290 t) (surfaced)
320 long tons (330 t) (submerged)
Length143 ft 2 in (43.64 m)
Beam13 ft 6 in (4.11 m)
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600 hp (450 kW) (petrol engine)
200 hp (150 kW) (electric motor)
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1 × Vickers petrol engine
1 × electric motor
1 × screw
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13 kn (15 mph; 24 km/h) (surfaced)
8 kn (9.2 mph; 15 km/h) (submerged)
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2,000 nmi (2,300 mi; 3,700 km) at 7 kn (8.1 mph; 13 km/h) (surfaced)
55 nmi (63 mi; 102 km) at 5 kn (5.8 mph; 9.3 km/h) (submerged)
Complement16
Armament2 × 18-inch (450-mm) torpedo tubes (2 torpedoes)

HMS C34 was a C-class submarine built by HM Dockyard, Chatham for the Royal Navy. She was laid down on 29 March 1909 and was commissioned on 17 September 1910.

C34 was sunk by the German submarine U-52 off Fair Isle in Shetland while on the surface on 24 July 1917. The only survivor was picked up by U-52.

References

  • Hutchinson, Robert (2001). Jane's Submarines: War Beneath the Waves from 1776 to the Present Day. London: HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0-00-710558-8. OCLC 53783010.