HMS Seal (N37)
HMS Seal (N37) was a British Royal Navy submarine of the ''Porpoise'' class. Launched on 28 October 1931 and commissioned on 17 July 1932, she served during the Second World War.
Operational History
The Seal's wartime service primarily involved patrolling and anti-submarine warfare in the Mediterranean and Atlantic theatres. Specific operational details, including patrols undertaken, successes, and losses encountered, require further research to provide a complete account. Her exact contributions remain to be fully documented in readily available sources.
Fate
Further research is required to determine the ultimate fate of HMS Seal (N37). Sources detailing her decommissioning and disposal are currently lacking.
Specifications (Preliminary)
While precise specifications vary across different sources, the ''Porpoise'' class submarines generally possessed the following characteristics (exact figures for HMS Seal require further verification):
- Displacement: Approximately 1,000 tons surfaced.
- Armament: A combination of torpedo tubes and deck guns (exact number and calibre require confirmation).
- Propulsion: Diesel-electric.
See Also
- {{Porpoise class submarine}}
- {{Royal Navy submarines}}
- {{World War II submarines}}
References
Further research is needed to add comprehensive references.