Italian submarines in World War Two

Sea going type class Tritone (type I)


ClassTritone (type I)
TypeSea going
DesignDouble Hull
Description

Tritone (type I) class boat Flutto (USMM)

Tritone (type I) class submarines


 SubmarineName shortCommissionedLost
CerniaCernia
DenticeDentice
Flutto (FL)Flutto20 Mar 194311 Jul 1943
Gorgo (GG)Gorgo11 Nov 194221 May 1943
Grongo (GG)Grongo9 Sep 1943
Marea (MA)Marea7 May 1943
Murena (UIT-16)Murena25 Aug 19439 Sep 1943
Nautilo (UIT-19)Nautilo26 Jul 19439 Jan 1944
Sparide (UIT-15)Sparide7 Aug 19439 Sep 1943
SpigolaSpigola
Tritone (TN)Tritone10 Oct 194219 Jan 1943
Vortice (VR)Vortice21 Jun 1943

Technical information for Tritone (type I) class


Displacement:
(tons)
866 (sf)
1068 (sm)
(total)
Length: (m) 63.150 oa
ph
Beam: (m) 6.98 oa
ph
Draught: (draft)4.870 m
Height: m
Power: (hp)2400 (sf)
800 (sm)
Speed:
(knots)
16.000 (sf)
8.000 (sm)
Range:
(miles / knots)
13000/8.5 (sf)
74.5/4 (sm)
Torpedoes:12
4/2 (bow / stern tubes)
Mines: No mines carried
Deck gun: 1 x 100/47
149 rounds
AA armament 2 x 2 13.2mm
Crew: 5/44 (officers/men)
Max depth: ca. 130 m
(427 feet)
sm = submerged, sf = surfaced, ph = pressure hull,
oa = overall, hp = horsepower.

Italian submarine classes