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The Greater Underwater Propulsion Power Program (GUPPY) was initiated by the
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after World War II to improve the submerged speed, maneuverability, and endurance of its
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s. (The "Y" in the acronym was added for pronounceability.) The navy began the program by testing and
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two German
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s— and —obtained as war reparation. That analysis led to four goals—increasing the submarines' battery capacity, streamlining the boats' structures, adding snorkels, and improving
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systems. The navy immediately focused on designing a new class of submarine, but the
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believed the fleet of existing , , and submarines could be modified to incorporate the desired improvements. In June 1946, the
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approved the GUPPY project. The initial two-boat test program, implemented by the
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, eventually grew into several successive conversion programs. Those upgrades proceeded in seven variants, in the following order: GUPPY I,
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, GUPPY IA,
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, GUPPY IIA, GUPPY IB, and GUPPY III. Some boats that went through an early phase were then upgraded further in a later phase. Most GUPPY phases were assigned a corresponding Ship Characteristics Board / SCB project number. A similar program for the
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involved modifications to 24 wartime and post-war British T- and A-class submarines, which were provided with streamlined hulls, fin-type
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s, and increased underwater performance during 1948–60.


GUPPY I program

The prototype GUPPYs, and (both Portsmouth-built ''Tench'' boats), appeared in 1947. Externally, they featured improved streamlining of the bridge and shears structures, and
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and
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supports. To reduce
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drag, one of the periscopes was deleted. No snorkel was fitted, due to difficulties in adapting the snorkel to the fleet boat. Deck guns and their associated containers were removed. An SV radar aerial was added to the top of the sail, creating a distinctive side bulge. All capstans, cleats, and rail stanchion supports were redesigned so they could be retracted or removed when rigged for dive. Most notably, the sharp -shaped "fleet boat bow" was replaced with a distinctive rounded "Guppy bow" that improved submerged performance. These modifications changed not only the boats' appearance, but also their terminology: After a GUPPY conversion, the faired structure around the boat's
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and mast supports was called the "sail". Internally, the boats underwent considerable rearrangement to accommodate larger
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wells and batteries of greatly increased electrical power. The batteries were of a new design. Compared with the original battery, the Guppy battery used a greater number of thinner plates that would generate higher current for a longer time. However, these batteries had a shorter life, 18 months versus the five years of the ''Sargo'' battery, and took longer to charge. They also required ventilation to remove hydrogen gas, and required cooling water to the battery terminals and termination bars. Four 126-cell batteries were installed in enlarged battery wells that replaced former storage, ammunition, and refrigeration spaces. These four batteries could be connected in series or parallel, providing a wide range of voltages and currents, and thus a wide range of speeds. In the maneuvering room, two or four of the earlier high-speed motors and reduction gears were replaced by slow-speed motors. All open-front switchboards were replaced with enclosed splash-proof cabinets. Lighting and other "hotel" electrical loads were converted to use 120 volt 60
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, and ship electronics to use 120 volt 400 hertz AC. A new
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system of greatly increased capacity was also installed. In service, these boats offered greatly improved underwater performance. ''Pomodon'' reached surfaced and submerged as compared to the previous performance of surfaced and submerged, ''Odax'' slightly less.


GUPPY I boats

* ''Tench'' class ** ''Odax'' ** ''Pomodon''


GUPPY II program

The GUPPY II conversion (SCB 47), implemented from 1947 to 1951, was generally similar to the GUPPY I, except for retention of both periscopes and introduction of the recently perfected snorkel. The addition of three new masts—snorkel induction, snorkel exhaust, and ESM mast—required more room in the upper portion of the sail.
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approved two different sail designs: * The "
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Sail" had a straight trailing edge, round windows, a wider top and a more rounded forward edge. * The "
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Sail" had a thinner top, curved trailing edge, square windows and a sharper lower forward edge. It was put on all boats that used the government plans for the conversion. Some boats with a Portsmouth Sail had an SV radar and needed extra room to house the aerial, thus had a bulge at the sail top. Later modifications put the SS or SS2 radars on these and other boats that had a smaller aerial and had an indicator with interlocks, allowing the mast to be housed only with the aerial in certain angular positions. Also, some GUPPY II and GUPPY III boats had their sails extended higher above the waterline, the "Northern Sail", to raise the bridge, allowing it to be manned in more severe weather. All boats converted during the GUPPY II program that originally had high-speed drive motors with reduction gears had these replaced with low-speed direct-drive motors, producing 2500 horsepower (1.9 MW) per shaft. The two GUPPY I boats, ''Odax'' and ''Pomodon'', were modified to GUPPY II standard.


GUPPY II boats

* ''Balao'' class ** (became
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) ** ** ** ** ** (became ARV ''Tiburón''
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) ** ** (became ''Guanabara''
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) ** ** ** ** (became ''Goiás'' Brazilian Navy) ** (became ''Hai Pao''
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) active in service * ''Tench''-class ** (became ''Ceará'' Brazilian Navy) ** (became ''Hai Shih'' Republic of China Navy) Active in service ** (became ''Rio Grande do Sul'' Brazilian Navy) ** (became ARV ''Picúa'') Venezuelan Navy) ** ''Odax'' (became ''Rio de Janeiro'' Brazilian Navy) ** ** ''Pomodon'' ** ** (became ''Bahia'' Brazilian Navy) ** **


GUPPY IA program

BuShips devised the GUPPY IA (SCB 47A) program of 1951 as a cheaper alternative to the GUPPY II conversion. While the GUPPY IA conversion included most features of the GUPPY II, it omitted the four-well battery configuration and extensive internal rearrangement associated with it. Instead, the GUPPY IA retained the original battery wells, fitted with four more powerful Sargo II batteries. The Sargo II was developed to be lower cost than the Guppy battery while providing most of the performance. It was intermediate in size between the Guppy and ''Sargo'' batteries. These batteries featured electrolyte agitation, battery cooling, and open tank ventilation. They also had a longer life than the Guppy batteries, though shorter than the original ''Sargo'' battery. The sonar room was relocated from the forward torpedo room to a space under the galley. Compared to the GUPPY II, the GUPPY IA offered lower cost, better habitability, and easier maintenance at the expense of underwater performance.


GUPPY IA boats

* ''Balao'' class ** (became
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) ** ** ** ** (became TCG ''Dumlupinar''
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) ** (became ARA ''Santiago del Estero'' Argentine Navy) ** ** (became BAP ''La Pedrera'' Peruvian Navy) ** * ''Tench''-class **


Fleet Snorkel Program

When the navy realized that it would not be able to fund all the GUPPY conversions it desired, it devised the Fleet Snorkel Program (SCB 47B) as a means of adding the minimum necessary modifications to fleet boats. This modernization added a snorkel, a streamlined sail, a higher capacity air-conditioning system, and a more powerful electrical system. The deck guns and auxiliary diesel were removed. Unlike the GUPPY conversions, these boats retained their original deck structure, bow, and storage batteries. Submerged performance of the Fleet Snorkel boats was therefore significantly inferior to any GUPPY conversion. Despite their limited features, the Fleet Snorkel boats served almost as long as the more modern GUPPY boats. Three boats, ''Piper'', ''Sea Owl'', and ''Sterlet'', received a large BQR-4A bow sonar. The ex-USS ''Chub'') and ex-USS ''Brill'', both transferred to Turkey in 1948 as TCG ''Gür'' and TCG 1. ''İnönü'', were converted to a Fleet Snorkel Submarine in 1953, the work being done first in Turkey's
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and completed in the United States.


Fleet Snorkel boats

* ''Gato'' class ** (became TCG ''Preveze'' (S-340)
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) * ''Balao'' class ** (became TCG ''Turgutreis'' Turkish Navy) ** (became ''Francesco Morosini''
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) ** (became TCG 1 ''İnönü'' Turkish Navy) ** ** ** ** ** (became TCG ''Gür'' Turkish Navy) ** ** (became ''Almirante García de los Reyes''
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) ** (became ''Evangelista Torricelli'' Marina Militare) ** (became TCG ''Pirireis'' Turkish Navy) ** (became TCG ''Hizirreis'' Turkish Navy) ** ** ** ** (became ''Traina''
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) ** ** ** ** ** * ''Tench'' class ** (became HMCS ''Rainbow''
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) ** (became PNS ''Ghazi''
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) ** ** ** ** ** **


GUPPY IIA program

The GUPPY IA program was succeeded by the nearly identical GUPPY IIA program (SCB 47C), implemented from 1952 to 1954. The GUPPY IIA, however, further alleviated the cramped internal conditions of earlier conversions by removing one forward engine and replacing it with pumps and air conditioning machinery. Some boats had the high-pressure air compressors relocated to the lower level of the forward engine room. The freezer and refrigerator units were moved to the space under the galley, and the sonar room was relocated to the forward end of the pump room. Sargo II batteries were installed in the existing battery wells. Externally, the GUPPY IIA differed from the GUPPY II and IA by having only three diesel exhaust outlets, whereas the earlier conversions had four.


GUPPY IIA boats

* ''Balao'' class ** (became ''Cosme García'' Spanish Navy) ** (became TCG ''Preveze'' Turkish Navy) ** (became ''Papanikolis'' Hellenic Navy) ** (became ''Narciso Monturiol'' Spanish Navy) ** ** (became ''Narciso Monturiol'' Spanish Navy) ** (became TCG ''Oruçreis'' Turkish Navy) ** (became TCG ''Muratreis'' Turkish Navy) ** (became ''Isaac Peral'' Spanish Navy) ** (became TCG ''Burakreis'' Turkish Navy) ** ** (became TCG I ''Inönü'' Turkish Navy) * ''Tench'' class ** ** (became TCG ''Uluçalireis'' Turkish Navy) ** ** (became TCG ''Cerbe'' Turkish Navy)


GUPPY IB program

GUPPY IB was an informal designation for a limited upgrade and modernization given to four boats for transfer to foreign navies. These boats had snorkels and were generally similar to the GUPPY IA, except that they were not equipped with the modern sonar, fire control systems, or ESM. The two Italian boats were of the thin-skinned ''Gato'' class. The two Dutch boats formed together the ''Walrus'' class.


GUPPY IB boats

* ''Gato'' class ** (became ''Enrico Tazzoli'' Marina Militare) ** (became ''Leonardo da Vinci'' Marina Militare) * ''Balao'' class ** (became HNLMS ''Zeeleeuw''
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) ** (became HNLMS ''Walrus'' Royal Netherlands Navy)


GUPPY III program

The GUPPY II conversions suffered from very cramped internal conditions due to the four-battery configuration. The GUPPY III program (SCB 223) was devised to address this problem. In 1959, ''Tiru'' became the prototype conversion. It was cut in half and lengthened with a section forward of the control room to create space for a new
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room, berthing, electronics, and storerooms. The removal of the sonar room from the forward torpedo spaces allowed an increase in the number of reloads. Crew spaces were also refurbished. As in the GUPPY IIA conversion, one diesel engine was removed. The tall sail (or "North Atlantic Sail", as they were sometimes called) was a singular characteristic of the GUPPY III boats, distinct from the so-called "step sail" of all of the other GUPPY submarine classes. From 1961 to 1963, eight more GUPPY II boats were upgraded to GUPPY III standard. These boats differed from ''Tiru'' by adding a section forward of the control room. They also retained all four diesel engines. This increased the boat's length to and raised surfaced displacement to approximately 1,975 tons. All boats received the BQG-4 PUFFS passive ranging sonar, identifiable by the three shark fin-like sonar domes added to the topside superstructure. The conning tower in the sail gained an additional section to accommodate the Mk 101 fire control system and Mk 37 director. All GUPPY III boats received a plastic sail. The fire control upgrades allowed GUPPY III submarines to fire the Mark 45 nuclear torpedo.Friedman, p.43 The GUPPY III conversion was part of the
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(FRAM) program. All 24 GUPPY II boats were originally slated to receive the GUPPY III upgrade, but budgetary constraints limited the program to a total of nine boats. Despite their extensive modifications and upgrades, the GUPPY III boats served only slightly longer than the rest of the GUPPY fleet.


GUPPY III boats

Note – All GUPPY III boats had previously received GUPPY II conversions. * ''Balao'' class ** Clamagore ** ''Cobbler'' (became TGC ''Çanakkale'' Turkish Navy) ** ''Corporal'' (became TCG ''Ikinci İnönü'' Turkish Navy) ** ''Greenfish'' (became ''Amazonas'' Brazilian Navy) ** ''Tiru'' ** ''Trumpetfish'' (became ''Goias'' Brazilian Navy) * ''Tench'' class ** ''Pickerel'' (became ''Primo Longobardo'' Marina Militare) ** ''Remora'' (became ''Katsonis'' Hellenic Navy) ** ''Volador'' (became ''Gianfranco Gazzana-Priaroggia'' Marina Militare)


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* *{{cite book , last=van Amstel , first=W.H.E. , date=1991 , title=De schepen van de Koninklijke Marine vanaf 1945 , language=Dutch, edition= , location=Alkmaar , publisher=De Alk , page= , isbn=90-6013-997-6


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"New Subs Are Undersea Aircraft"
June 1949, ''
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'' detailed article on the new GUPPY conversions
Description of GUPPY conversions at RNSubs.co.uk


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