Italian submarines in World War Two

Sea going type class Tritone (type II)


ClassTritone (type II)
TypeSea going
DesignDouble Hull
Description

Tritone (type II) class submarines


 SubmarineName shortCommissionedLost
AlluminioAlluminio
AmiantoAmianto
AntinomioAntinomio
Bario (UIT-7)Bario16 Dec 196116 Mar 1945
CadmioCadmio
CromoCromo
Ferro (UIT.12)Ferro1 May 1945
FosforoFosforo
IridioIridio
Litio (UIT-8)Litio1 May 1945
MagnesioMagnesio
ManganeseManganese
MercurioMercurio
OroOro
OttoneOttone
Piombo (UIT.13)Piombo1 May 1945
Potassio (UIT.10)Potassio1 May 1945
Rame (UIT.11)Rame1 May 1945
RutenioRutenio
SilicioSilicio
Sodio (UIT-9)Sodio1 May 1945
VanadioVanadio
Zinco (UIT-14)Zinco1 May 1945
ZolfoZolfo

Technical information for Tritone (type II) class


Displacement:
(tons)
928 (sf)
1131 (sm)
(total)
Length: (m) 64.190 oa
ph
Beam: (m) 6.98 oa
ph
Draught: (draft)4.930 m
Height: m
Power: (hp)2400 (sf)
800 (sm)
Speed:
(knots)
16.000 (sf)
8.000 (sm)
Range:
(miles / knots)
5400/8 (sf)
80/4 (sm)
Torpedoes:12
4/2 (bow / stern tubes)
Mines: No mines carried
Deck gun: 1 x 100/47
149 rounds
AA armament 2 x 1 20/65
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