![]() ^ Miller, D., Submarines of the World pp.^ Rekishi Gunzō, History of the Pacific War Vol.^ Croix, P., The Encyclopedia of the World’s Warships p.^ Bishop, C., The Encyclopedia of Weapons of World War II p.^ Bagnasco, Erminio (1978), Submarines of World War Two, Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, p. 44, ISBN 0-87021-962-6.^ Bagnasco, Erminio (1978), Submarines of World War Two, Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, p. 41, ISBN 0-87021-962-6.^ Miller, D., The Illustrated Directory of Submarines of the World pp.Torpedo engine (550 hp) or Hydro- hydrazine (1,800 hp)ĭiesel (2×2,500 hp) Electric (2×500 hp), 2 shaftsĭiesel (2,500 hp) Electric (1,450 hp), 2 shaftsĭiesel-electric (825 shp), 2 shaftsĬhiefly Mediterranean operations, used outside RNĭiesel (5,400 hp) Electric (2,750 hp), 2 shafts Long-range oceangoing attack electro-boatĭiesel (4,000 hp) Electric (4,800 hp), Silent electric (226 hp), 2 shaftsĭiesel (12,400 hp) Electric (2,000 hp), 2 shafts ![]() See also: List of submarines of the Second World War and List of ship classes of the Second World War Specifications of the principle submarines of World War II ![]()
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