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Class overview
Builders:
Electric Boat Company, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company
Operators:
United States Navy
Preceded by:
Tamborclass
Succeeded by:
Balaoclass
Built:
19401944
In commission:
19431969
Completed:
77
Active:
0
Lost:
20
Retired:
57
Preserved:
6
General characteristics
Type:
Diesel-electric submarine
Displacement:
1,525tons (1,549t) surfaced2,424tons (2463t) submerged
Length:
311ft8in (95.0m) 311ft10in (95.0m)
Beam:
27ft3in (8.3m)
Draft:
17ft (5.2m) maximum
Propulsion:
4 diesel engines driving electrical generators (Fairbanks-Morse, General Motors, or Hooven-Owens-Rentschler)2 126-cell Sargo batteries4 high-speed electric motors with reduction gears (Elliott Company, General Electric, or Allis-Chalmers)two propellors5,400shp (4.0MW) surfaced2,740shp (2.0MW) submerged
Speed:
21knots (39km/h) surfaced9knots (17km/h) submerged
Range:
11,000nautical miles (20,000km) surfaced at 10knots (19km/h)
Endurance:
48 hours at 2knots (3.7km/h) submerged75 days on patrol
Test depth:
300ft (90m)
Complement:
6 officers, 54 enlisted
Armament:
10 21-inch (533mm) torpedo tubes(six forward, four aft)24 torpedoes 1 3-inch (76mm) / 50caliber deck gun four machine guns
The United States Navy Gato class submarine design was the forerunner of all US World War II submarine designs.
Contents
1 History
2 Museum Boats
3 A few highlights
4 Medal of Honor awards
5 See also
6 References
7 External links
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History
New construction of the class began in 1941 as the war in Europe escalated. More than half the class was built at Electric Boat at Groton, Connecticut; 3 new slipways were added to the north yard to accommodate their production. The class was 77 strong and sunk more than 1,700,000tons of Japanese shipping.
Gato class submarines served mainly in the Pacific, but did operate from the Caribbean and the Atlantic for short periods, perhaps most notably in support of Operation Torch, the allied landings in North Africa in 1942. The Gato class boats Flasher, Rasher, and Barb obtained the first three places in the league table of confirmed sinkings by US submarines in World War II. Gato class boats sank three Japanese submarines: I-29, I-168 and 1-351.
The Gato class was initially plagued by the problems with the Mark 14 torpedo in the early war years. These tended to run too deep, explode prematurely, run erratically or circularly, or fail to detonate. These problems were identified and were largely solved by late 1943, allowing the Gato class to sink enormous tonnage.
Several Gato class submarines were installed with new equipment. Herring used bathythermograph in covert operations, Haddock was fitted with the type SJ surface surveillance radar and Muskellunge was the first US submarine to be armed with electrically powered torpedoes. Barb became the first submarine to fire rockets while Grouper was fitted with a primitive combat information centre.
At the end of World War II, the Gato class were moved into the training roles and some of the class were converted into radar picket boats. Some of the class did see action with the US 7th fleet off Vietnam in 1966. Tunny was converted to carry the Regulus missile and served from 1953 to 1965 in this role. Redfin was used in trials of inertial guidance systems for the Polaris missile submarines after 1959.
The last active boat was Rock which was decommissioned in September 1969 and sunk as a target.
Museum Boats
Six Gatos are on display in the United States. Cavalla(SS-244) is at Seawolf Park near Galveston, Texas, Cobia(SS-245) is at the Wisconsin Maritime Museum, and Drum(SS-228) is at Battleship Memorial Park in Mobile, Alabama. The USSCod(SS-224) is on display in Cleveland. It does not have doors cut through its pressure hull nor stairwells added. The USSCroaker(SS-246) is on display in Buffalo, New York, and the USSSilversides(SS-236) is on display in Muskegon, Michigan.
A few highlights
Gato was the largest class of American submarines ever built, counting the Balao & Tench, which weren't substantially different.
Albacore sank the carrier Taiho.Taiho was the flagship of Ozawa's fleet during the Battle of the Philippine Sea
Barb engaged in the only ground combat operation on the Japanese home islands. The Barb landed a crew of submariners who blew up a railroad train.
Cavalla sank the carrier Shokaku. Shokaku had participated in the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Cobia sank Japanese tank reinforcements which were en route to Iwo Jima.
Cod went to the rescue of...(and so on)
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