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词条 French submarine Bernouilli
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  1. Design and construction

  2. Service history

  3. See also

  4. Notes

  5. Notes

  6. Bibliography

  7. External links

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French submarine Bernouilli (Q83){{efn|name=name}} was a Laubeuf type submarine[1] of the Brumaire class, built for the French Navy prior to World War I.[2]

Design and construction

Bernouilli was ordered by the French Navy as part of its 1906 programme and was laid down at the Arsenal de Toulon in November of that year. Work progressed slowly, and she was not launched until 1 June 1911. She was commissioned on 29 October 1912.

She was equipped with licence-built M.A.N. diesel engines for surface propulsion, and electric motors for power while submerged. She carried eight torpedoes, two internally and six externally.[2]

Bernouilli was named for Daniel Bernoulli, the 18th century Swiss mathematician,[3] and other members of the Bernoulli family.{{efn|name=name}}

Service history

On 30 November 1914, under the command of Lt. Defforges, Bernouilli attempted to penetrate the harbour at Cattaro. She was detected and forced to retire.

On 28 April 1915 Bernouilli made another attempt on Cattaro. On this occasion she gained entrance, but found no targets and again had to retire.

On 4 May 1916, now under the command of Lt. Rene Audry, Bernouilli sighted the Austrian destroyer Csepel. She closed and attacked, scoring a torpedo hit on Csepel’s stern. Czepel was badly damaged, and thought to have sunk, but in fact gained port.[3]

On 15 May 1917, during the aftermath of the battle at the Otranto Barrage, Bernouilli encountered a group of Austrian destroyers running for home, and fired on Balaton. However this attack was unsuccessful and Balaton escaped.[4]

On 27 October 1917 Bernouilli sighted the German U-boat UC 38. She closed and attacked but was unable to score a hit; UC 38 escaped without damage.

Bernouilli’s final patrol was in February 1918, on close blockade duty off Cattaro. She was not heard from after 13 February 1918 and is believed to have struck a mine off Cattaro and sunk. All 23 of her crew were lost.[2][5] Her commander, Rene Audry, was honoured by having a submarine named after him.[3]

See also

  • List of submarines of France

Notes

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Notes

1. ^Jane p199
2. ^Conway p209-10
3. ^Castel
4. ^Halpern p165
5. ^Sieche

Bibliography

  • {{cite book|last=Couhat|first=Jean Labayle|title=French Warships of World War I|year=1974|publisher=Ian Allan|location=London|isbn=0-7110-0445-5}}
  • {{cite book|last1=Gardiner|first1=Robert|last2=Gray|first2=Randal|title=Conway's All The World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921|year=1985|publisher=Conway Maritime Press|location=London|isbn=0-85177-245-5|lastauthoramp=y}}
  • {{cite book|last=Garier|first=Gérard|title=A l'épreuve de la Grande Guerre|series=L'odyssée technique et humaine du sous-marin en France|volume=3–2|year=2002|publisher=Marines édition|location=Bourg-en-Bresse, France|isbn=2-909675-81-5|language=French}}
  • {{cite book|last=Garier|first=Gérard|title=Des Émeraude (1905-1906) au Charles Brun (1908–1933)|series=L'odyssée technique et humaine du sous-marin en France|volume=2|year=1998|publisher=Marines édition|location=Bourg-en-Bresse, France|isbn=2-909675-34-3|language=French}}
  • Halpern, P: A Naval History of World War I (1994) {{ISBN|1 85728 295 7}}
  • Moore, J: Jane’s Fighting Ships of World War I (1919, reprinted 2003) {{ISBN|1 85170 378 0}}
  • {{cite book |first=Jean-Michel |last=Roche |year=2005 |chapter=Classement par types |title=Dictionnaire des bâtiments de la flotte de guerre française de Colbert à nos jours 2, 1870 - 2006 |isbn=978-2-9525917-0-6 |oclc=165892922 |publisher=Roche |location=Toulon}}

External links

  • Castel, Marc: Bernouilli at Sous-marins Français 1863 - pagesperso-orange.fr (French)
  • Sieche, Erwin: French naval operations in the Adriatic at gwpda.org
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