Cruel Seas: Royal Navy T-class submarine price-changeThe Triton (or T) class of submarines played a major role in the Royal Navys submarine force during the Second World War. Formidably armed with no fewer than eleven torpedo tubes, a 4 inch deck gun, and an Oerlikon 20mm anti aircraft gun, these mighty vessels served ably in the North Sea, the Bay of Biscay, and especially in the Mediterranean. Of the 53 built, 15 were lost in action. At the end of the war, the older vessels of the class were scrapped.
& 529 took part with minelayers
The ST2 turret was armed with a short 47mm SA34 tank gun with a coaxial 7
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A common objective would be to herd these up and move them
103-class landing ship The IJN had obtained information regarding the allied LCT Mk
The gun was designed to operate in direct support of infantry and be capable of being manhandled by their crews
Production was halted in 1942
John Talbot’s Regiment - Major and 2nd Captain
Its principal service was 1939–44 and 101 were manufactured
Because they are living and work spaces as well as fighting machines they tend to be relatively bulky
if something of a 'glass cannon'
This served alongside the otherwise similar 82mm Model 1937