Post by weedsrock2 on Feb 11, 2021 1:55:25 GMT
This is the last card start to be developed for this deck. Yay!
Meduse is known for her participation against Operation Torch. I have been unable to find any information on Antiope. I have used Uboat.net for information on submarines for a long time, but I am getting an error when I try to go to that site now. I hope the person that nominated Antiope is still around to tell us why it was nominated. The stats for this class (there were 6 sub-classes within this class) in Conway's are incorrect. I got the specifications from the books Submarines of World War II and French Warships of World War II. Unfortunately, neither book has any operational information on these subs.
France
Antiope
Class: Diane class (630 tonnes type)
Commissioned: October, 1933 (Antiope)
Decommissioned: Antiope April 1946
Displacement: 651 tons standard-surfaced
Length(OA): 211 ft 3 in
Beam: 16 ft 9 in
Speed: 13.7 kts surfaced/ 9 kts submerged
Armament: 6 x 21.7 in TT (3 bow, 3 external), 2 x 15.7 in TT (2 external), 7 x 21.7, 2 x 15.7 torpedoes, 1 x 3 in gun, 2 x 13.2 mm AA (2 x 1)
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Antiope
Year:1939
Type: Submarine
Cost: ?
Speed: 1
TT: 2/2/1
A/VA/HP: 3/5/1
SA
Submerged Shot - This unit can make Torpedo attacks against local enemy Submarines.
others?
5/72
unlimited
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From Wikipedia
Méduse
After France surrendered to Germany in June 1940 during World War II, Méduse served with the navy of Vichy France. During Operation Torch, the Allied invasion of French North Africa, she was wrecked on 10 November 1942 when she beached herself south of Mazagon the French North African coast to avoid sinking after suffering damage in an attack in the Atlantic Ocean off Cape Blanc by United States Navy floatplanes based on the light cruiser USS Philadelphia (CL-41).
Antiope
?
Meduse is known for her participation against Operation Torch. I have been unable to find any information on Antiope. I have used Uboat.net for information on submarines for a long time, but I am getting an error when I try to go to that site now. I hope the person that nominated Antiope is still around to tell us why it was nominated. The stats for this class (there were 6 sub-classes within this class) in Conway's are incorrect. I got the specifications from the books Submarines of World War II and French Warships of World War II. Unfortunately, neither book has any operational information on these subs.
France
Antiope
Class: Diane class (630 tonnes type)
Commissioned: October, 1933 (Antiope)
Decommissioned: Antiope April 1946
Displacement: 651 tons standard-surfaced
Length(OA): 211 ft 3 in
Beam: 16 ft 9 in
Speed: 13.7 kts surfaced/ 9 kts submerged
Armament: 6 x 21.7 in TT (3 bow, 3 external), 2 x 15.7 in TT (2 external), 7 x 21.7, 2 x 15.7 torpedoes, 1 x 3 in gun, 2 x 13.2 mm AA (2 x 1)
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Antiope
Year:1939
Type: Submarine
Cost: ?
Speed: 1
TT: 2/2/1
A/VA/HP: 3/5/1
SA
Submerged Shot - This unit can make Torpedo attacks against local enemy Submarines.
others?
5/72
unlimited
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
From Wikipedia
Méduse
After France surrendered to Germany in June 1940 during World War II, Méduse served with the navy of Vichy France. During Operation Torch, the Allied invasion of French North Africa, she was wrecked on 10 November 1942 when she beached herself south of Mazagon the French North African coast to avoid sinking after suffering damage in an attack in the Atlantic Ocean off Cape Blanc by United States Navy floatplanes based on the light cruiser USS Philadelphia (CL-41).
Antiope
?