SOUTH AFRICAN OWNED "KIL" CLASS SHIPS

  • W.M. Rice
Keywords: the First World War, "Submarine Menace", U-Boats, British coast, the principal method of attacking U-Boats, thin hulls

Abstract

With the First World War came the "Submarine Menace." U-Boats wrought havoc in the shipping lanes around the British coast and the Royal Navy was faced with the task of locating and destroying a hidden foe. In the early days of the war the principal method of attacking U-Boats was to lure them to the surface where their thin hulls were vulnerable to the four inch and larger guns mounted aboard naval vessels.

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Author Biography

W.M. Rice
Chief of the Engineering Bureau, Strike Craft.
Published
2012-02-17
How to Cite
Rice, W. (2012). SOUTH AFRICAN OWNED "KIL" CLASS SHIPS. Scientia Militaria - South African Journal of Military Studies, 21(4). https://doi.org/10.5787/21-4-335
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