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Gato class submarine


 

The Gato-class of submarine was the state of the art in American design at the start of World War II. Using the previous Tambor-class submarine as the model standard, the Gatos incorporated improvements that increased their overall patrolling and combat abilities. Modifications to the diesel engines and batteries increased patrol duration over that of the Tambors, and internal alterations provided more amenities for the crew. The class is named after its lead ship, the USS Gato (SS-212).

Related Topics:
World War II - ''Tambor''-class submarine - Lead ship - USS ''Gato''

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Several Gato subs are on display in the United States. For instance, the USS Cobia (SS-245) is at the Wisconsin Maritime Museum.

Related Topics:
United States - USS ''Cobia'' - Wisconsin Maritime Museum

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