HMS ''Sleuth'' was a
S-class submarine of the third batch built for the
Royal Navy
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during World War II. She survived the war and was sold for scrap in 1958.
Design and description
The last 17 boats of the third batch were significantly modified from the earlier boats. They had a stronger hull, carried more fuel and their armament was revised. The submarines had a length of
overall
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, a
beam
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of and a
draft
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of . They
displaced
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on the surface and submerged.
[Chesneau, p. 52] The S-class submarines had a crew of 48 officers and
ratings. They had a diving depth of .
[McCartney, p. 7]
For surface running, the boats were powered by two
diesel engine
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s, each driving one
propeller shaft
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. When submerged each propeller was driven by a
electric motor
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. They could reach on the surface and underwater.
[ On the surface, the third batch boats had a range of at and at submerged.][
''Sleuth'' was armed with six 21 inch (533 mm) ]torpedo tube
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There are two main types of torpedo tube: underwater tubes fitted to submarines and some surface ships, and deck-mounted units (also referred to as torpedo launchers) installed abo ...
s in the bow. She carried six reload torpedoes for a grand total of a dozen torpedoes. Twelve mines
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M ...
could be carried in lieu of the torpedoes. The boat was also equipped with a 4-inch (102 mm) deck gun
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The main deck gun was a dual-purpose ...
.[
]
Construction and career
HMS ''Sleuth'' was built by Cammell Laird and launched on 6 July 1944. So far she has been the only ship of the Royal Navy to bear the name ''Sleuth''. The boat operated in the Pacific Far East for most of her wartime career, often in company with her sister, HMS ''Solent''. Together they sank fifteen Japanese sailing vessels and the Japanese auxiliary minesweeper ''Wa 3''.HMS Sleuth
Uboat.net ''Sleuth'' survived the Second World War
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and continued in service. On 13 June 1952 she collided with the destroyer HMS ''Zephyr'', while leaving Portland harbour. She put her stern through the side of ''Zephyr'' as she reversed out of her berth. ''Sleuth'' was eventually sold. She arrived at Charlestown on 15 September 1958 for breaking up.
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British S-class submarines (1931)
1944 ships
Ships built on the River Mersey
World War II submarines of the United Kingdom
Royal Navy ship names