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词条 Spanish Shark-class submarine
释义

  1. Design

  2. History and current status

  3. References

     Sources 

  4. See also

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The Shark-class submarines, in Spanish, Clase Tiburón, was a mini submarines class of the Spanish Navy built in 1964. Only two units were built.

Design

With a crew of five men, Tiburon-class submarines were intended to carry out week-long missions, would be ideal for operating in shallow waters and in command operations. They were equipped with a greater accommodation than the preceding Foca class, with a bathroom and two bunk beds, which allowed the crew to rest in "hot bed" shifts.

The design was based upon the German minisubmarine Hai-class. The submarines had two diesel engines (115 HP) and two electric engines (110 HP). The armament was two torpedoes. The sail was larger than the previous class which helps in the surveillance tasks.

History and current status

The Tiburón-class had only two units, SA-51 and SA-52, but despite being better than the previous class, never got to join the navy. The submarines were in the Naval Week of Barcelona in 1966, one of them, SA-52, arrive from Cartagena on her own.[1]

In May 9, 1986, the SA-51 submarine was donated to the La Caixa Fundation for its Science museum, now called "CosmoCaixa". The submarine is on display in front of the museum entrance.

The SA-52 remains on display at the Isaac Peral Naval Base in Cartagena.

References

1. ^{{cite journal|title=Entrega del submarino Barcelona (SA-51) cedido por la Armada al museo de la ciencia de Barcelona|journal=Revista Reneral de Marina|date=1986|page=98|url=http://www.portalcultura.mde.es/Galerias/revistas/ficheros/RGM_211.pdf|accessdate=November 3, 2011}}{{dead link|date=June 2017}}

Sources

  • {{cite book|last1=Busquets i Vilanova|first1=Camil|last2=Campanera i Rovira|first2=Albert|last3=Coello Lillo|first3=Juan Luis|title=Los Submarinos Españoles|date=2002|publisher=Cultural, S.A. de Ediciones|location=Móstoles, Spain|isbn=978-84-8055-952-2}}
  • {{cite journal|last1=Busquets i Vilanova|first1=Camil|title=Submarinos de asalto de la Armada Española|journal=Revista General de Marina|date=1988|url=http://www.portalcultura.mde.es/Galerias/revistas/ficheros/RGM_215.pdf}}{{deadlink|date=June 2017}}

See also

  • Spanish Navy
  • List of submarines of the Spanish Navy

3 : Ships built in Cartagena, Spain|Submarines of the Spanish Navy|1964 ships

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