British V-class submarine

Submarine class

V-class profile
HMS Voracious
Class overview
NameV class
BuildersVickers-Armstrong
Operators
Preceded byU class
Succeeded byAmphion class
Planned42
Completed34 named (8 more never named) of which only 22 were completed.
General characteristics
TypeSubmarine
Displacement
  • Surfaced – 545 tons standard, 658 tons full load
  • Submerged – 740 tons
Length204 ft 6 in (62.33 m)
Beam16 ft 1 in (4.90 m)
Draught15 ft 3 in (4.65 m)
Propulsion2 shaft diesel-electric, 2 Paxman diesel generators + electric motors, 615 hp (459 kW) / 825 hp (615 kW)
Speed
  • 11.25 kn (20.84 km/h; 12.95 mph) surfaced
  • 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph) submerged
Complement33
Armament
  • 4 21 in (533 mm) torpedo tubes – (bow internal), 8 torpedoes
  • 1 × 3 in gun

The British V-class submarine (officially "U-Class Long hull 1941–42 programme") was a class of submarines built for the Royal Navy during the Second World War.[1]

History

Forty-two vessels were ordered to this design, all to be built by Vickers-Armstrong at either Barrow-in-Furness or at Walker-on-Tyne, but only 22 were completed. Note that seven of these vessels received 'U' names (conversely, four of the U class had received names beginning with 'V').

The V-class submarines were very similar to the preceding U-class (short-hull) boats, of which they constituted a linear development, but had 3/4-inch pressure hull plating instead of 1/2-inch for deeper diving, also a lengthened stern and fining at the bows to reduce noise and improve underwater handling.

They were sometimes referred to as Vampire-class submarines after HMS Vampire.[2]

It was one of this class, HMS Venturer (P68), that would go down in history as the only submarine to sink another submarine while submerged - that submarine was the German U-864.

Ships

The vessels which were ordered are shown below in their programme order (not all completed construction):

The first eight vessels were ordered on 5 December 1941 under that year's programme.

  • HMS Venturer (P68)
  • HMS Viking (P69)
  • HMS Veldt (P71), completed as Pipinos (Y8)
  • HMS Vampire (P72)
  • HMS Vox (P73)
  • HMS Vigorous (P74)
  • HMS Virtue (P75)
  • HMS Visigoth (P76)

The next eighteen vessels were ordered on 21 May 1942 under that year's programme, but six of these were cancelled in early 1944.

  • HMS Vivid (P77)
  • HMS Voracious (P78)
  • HMS Vulpine (P79) - Transferred to the Royal Danish Navy after the war as U2
  • HMS Varne (P81)
  • HMS Upshot (P82)
  • HMS Urtica (P83)
  • HMS Vineyard (P84), completed as French submarine Doris (P84)
  • HMS Variance (P85), completed as HNoMS Utsira
  • HMS Vengeful (P86), transferred to Greece in 1945 as Greek submarine Delfin (Y-9)
  • HMS Vortex (P87), completed as French submarine Morse (P87)
  • cancelled
  • HMS Veto (P88), cancelled 23 January 1944 and scrapped on the slip
  • HMS Virile (P89), cancelled 23 January 1944 and scrapped on the slip
  • HMS Visitant (P91), cancelled 23 January 1944 (never laid down)
  • HMS Upas (P92), cancelled February 1944 and scrapped on the slip
  • HMS Ulex (P93), cancelled February 1944 (never laid down)
  • HMS Utopia (P94), cancelled February 1944 (never laid down)
  • HMS Virulent (P95)
  • HMS Volatile (P96)

A further six vessels were ordered on 17 November 1942 under the same year's programme, but four of these were cancelled on 23 January 1944.

  • HMS Votary (P29)
  • HMS Vagabond (P18)
  • cancelled
  • HMS Vantage, cancelled 23 January 1944 (never laid down)
  • HMS Vehement (P25), cancelled 23 January 1944 (never laid down)
  • HMS Venom (P27), cancelled 23 January 1944 (never laid down)
  • HMS Verve (P28), cancelled 23 January 1944 (never laid down)

Finally, a further ten vessels were ordered under the 1943 Programme, but all of these were cancelled on 20 November 1943; eight of these were never given names.

  • cancelled
  • HMS Unbridled (P11), cancelled 20 November 1943 (never laid down)
  • HMS Upward (P16), cancelled 20 November 1943 (never laid down)
  • Eight more unnamed boats

Notes

  1. ^ Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1922–46
  2. ^ Vampire-class Submarines

References

Wikimedia Commons has media related to British V class submarines.
  • Allied Warships – Submarine – V Class
  • Walters, Derek (2004). The History of the British 'U' Class Submarine. Leo Cooper. ISBN 1-84415-131-X.
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V-class submarines
Completed
  • Vagabond
  • Votary
  • Venturer
  • Viking
  • Veldt
  • Vampire
  • Vox
  • Vigorous
  • Virtue
  • Visigoth
  • Vivid
  • Voracious
  • Vulpine
  • Varne
  • Upshot
  • Urtica
  • Vineyard
  • Variance
  • Vengeful
  • Vortex
  • Virulent
  • Volatile
Cancelled
  • Unbridled
  • Upward
  • Vehement
  • Venom
  • Verve
  • Veto
  • Virile
  • Vantage
  • Visitant
  • Upas
  • Ulex
  • Utopia
  • (Eight unnamed)
Other operators
  • U 2 / Støren (ex-Vulpine)
  • U 3 / Sælen (ex-Morse)

  • Doris (ex-Vineyard)
  • Morse (ex-Vortex)
  • Pipinos (ex-Veldt)
  • Delfin (ex-Vengeful)
  • Triaina (ex-Volatile)
  • Argonaftis (ex-Virulent)
  • Utsira (ex-Variance)
  • Utstein (ex-Venturer)
  • Utvær (ex-Viking)
  • Uthaug (ex-Votary)
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  • Followed by: Amphion class
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