These submarines were originally built for the Royal Italian Navy at the Franco Tosi shipyard in Taranto, and were transferred to the Nationalist Navy in April 1937. General Sanjurjo (ex-Archimede) was launched in 1933, and General Mola (ex-Evangelista Torricelli) was launched in 1934.
Ships’ characteristics:
General Mola survived the Civil War, and was stricken and broken-up in 1959.
Ships’ characteristics:
- Displacement: 970 tons surfaced; 1,239 tons submerged
- Dimensions:
- Length: 231' 4" (70.5m)
- Beam: 22' 6" (6.87m)
- Draught: 13' 6" (4.12m)
- Maximum Speed: 17 knots surfaced; 8 knots submerged
- Armament: 1 x 3.9" (100mm) (1 x 1); 2 x 0.5" (13.2mm) Machine Guns (2 x 1); 8 x 21" (533mm) Torpedo Tubes (4 bow, 4 stern)
- Complement: 55
General Mola survived the Civil War, and was stricken and broken-up in 1959.
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