HMS M3 may refer to the following ships of the Royal Navy: HMS Raglan (1915), a monitor initially named M3 HMS M3 (1918), the third M-class submarine...
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Look up M3 or m3 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. M3, M-3 or M03 may refer to: Apple M3, a central processing unit in the Apple M series Intel m3, a brand...
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ship was hurriedly renamed HMS M3 on 31 May 1915. She was then named HMS Lord Raglan on 20 June 1915 and again renamed HMS Raglan on 23 June 1915. Raglan...
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HMS M3, built by Armstrong Whitworth, Newcastle Upon Tyne was an M-class submarine of the Royal Navy. M3 was ordered from Armstrong Whitworth on 28 July...
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class K class HMS K1 HMS K2 HMS K3 HMS K4 HMS K5 HMS K6 HMS K7 HMS K8 HMS K9 HMS K10 HMS K11 HMS K12 HMS K13 HMS K14 HMS K15 HMS K16 HMS K17 HMS K26 L class...
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built into the outer casing as pioneered by the converted M-class submarine HMS M3. These boats were of a saddle tank type. Boats of this class were used extensively...
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going to then command the submarines HMS L71, HMS K8 and HMS M3. On 14 April 1923 he was appointed to command of HMS Fermoy, the depot ship of the Periscope...
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in her steeple comes from Argonaut, and still rings today for services. HMS M3 – British minelaying submarine of same period. Friedman, Norman (1995)....
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RMS Lancastria (redirect from HMS Lancastria)
Lancastria was free to depart and the captain of the British destroyer HMS Havelock advised her to do so; but, without a destroyer escort as defence...
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was painted grey-green, M2 dark grey and M3 was painted dark blue. Cruiser submarine Innes McCartney "M1 and HMS Affray" Martin H. Brice M-class Submarines...
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Beach armoured recovery vehicle (section M3 BARV)
Centurion BARVs were built to provide the essential role for the LPD's HMS Fearless and HMS Intrepid as part of the beach assault squadrons. The assault squadrons...
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USS Charger (redirect from HMS Charger (D27))
escort carrier type intended for Royal Navy use and initially commissioned as HMS Charger (D27). Days later the transfer was rescinded with the ship returning...
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HMS Royal Oak was one of five Revenge-class battleships built for the Royal Navy during the First World War. Completed in 1916, the ship first saw combat...
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Titanic (redirect from HMS Titanic)
25 m3); 3–16: 30' long by 9'1" wide by 4' deep; 655.2 cubic feet (18.55 m3) and A–D: 27'5" long by 8' wide by 3' deep; 376.6 cubic feet (10.66 m3) Since...
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000 km2 (3,900 sq mi), or have a mean discharge (volume, flow) of at least 150 m3/s (5,300 cu ft/s). Also included are a number of rivers (currently 47) that...
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(HMS Cardiff, HMS Exeter, HMS Manchester, HMS Gloucester, HMS York) Support ships Hecla class (HMS Herald, HMS Hecla) Submarines Oberon class (HMS Opossum...
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HMNZS Santon (M1178) (redirect from ARA Chubut (M3))
Portsmouth, the minesweeper was launched on 18 August 1955 and commissioned as HMS Santon. She was named after a small village in North Lincolnshire. The minesweeper...
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winch/windlasses and double drum mooring winches. Up to 16,000 m3 (570,000 cu ft) of liquids and 500 m3 (18,000 cu ft) of general solids can be carried. In addition...
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the east. The Pitcairn Islanders are descended mostly from nine British HMS Bounty mutineers and twelve Tahitian women. In 2023, the territory had 35...
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HMS Port Quebec was a British motor ship that was designed and launched in 1939 to be the refrigerated cargo ship Port Quebec, but completed in 1940 as...
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gave her a capacity for 527,000 cubic feet (14,900 m3) of grain, or 478,000 cubic feet (13,500 m3) of baled cargo. She also had three berths for first...
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were revised to 11,509 GRT and 6,941 NRT. She had 8,458 cubic feet (239.5 m3) of refrigerated cargo space. The ship was built with two 1,019 nhp 4-cylinder...
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RMS Laconia (1921) (redirect from HMS Laconia (F42))
addition to her passenger accommodation, Laconia had 54,089 cubic feet (1,531.6 m3) of refrigerated cargo space. Laconia was built by Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson...
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HMS Pandora was a 24-gun Porcupine-class sixth-rate post ship of the Royal Navy launched in May 1779. The vessel is best known for its role in hunting...
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RMS Niagara (redirect from HMS Avenger (1915))
name for North Island. The Admiralty requisitioned Aotearoa and renamed her HMS Avenger. She was completed on 14 December 1915 as an armed merchant cruiser...
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RMS Carmania (1905) (redirect from HMS Carmania)
class and 1,000 steerage class. Her holds included 46,280 cubic feet (1,311 m3) refrigerated cargo space. Carmania left Liverpool on 2 December 1905 for...
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RMS Caronia (1904) (redirect from HMS Caronia)
the more economical of the two. Her holds included 46,280 cubic feet (1,311 m3) refrigerated cargo space. Caronia left Liverpool on her maiden voyage to...
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for 515,000 cubic feet (14,600 m3) of grain, or 478,000 cubic feet (13,500 m3) of baled cargo. 16,832 cubic feet (476.6 m3) of her holds were refrigerated...
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WWII-era submachine gun M31 HEAT rifle grenade M31 Recovery Vehicle based on the M3 Lee tank M31 rocket, an alternate designation for the MGR-1 Honest John, a...
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HMS M2 was a Royal Navy submarine monitor completed in 1919, converted in 1927 into a submarine aircraft carrier. She was wrecked in Lyme Bay, Dorset...
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