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HMS Tempest (N86)

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Name
  
HMS Tempest

Commissioned
  
6 December 1941

Construction started
  
6 June 1940

Length
  
84 m

Builder
  
Cammell Laird

Laid down
  
6 June 1940

Fate
  
sunk 13 February 1942

Launched
  
10 June 1941

Draft
  
4.97 m

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Class and type
  
British T class submarine

Displacement
  
1,090 tons surfaced 1,575 tons submerged

HMS Tempest (N86) was a T-class submarine of the Royal Navy. She was laid down by Cammell Laird & Co Limited, Birkenhead and launched in June 1941.

Career

Tempest had a short-lived career, serving in the Mediterranean.

She sailed from Malta on the night of 10 February 1942 to patrol the Gulf of Taranto. On the evening of the 11th Tempest was signalled that the Italians were aware of a submarine in her vicinity and that it should be assumed that her patrol had been compromised. On the 13th, Tempest was sighted on the surface by the Spica-class torpedo boat Circe. Tempest crash dived and Circe began depth charging the area, eventually resulting in oil being seen on the surface. Tempest's battery tanks had burst filling the boat with chlorine gas and the vessel was forced to surface, whereupon she was hit by gunfire from the Circe. The crew abandoned the submarine, and 23 of the crew of 62 were picked up some 3 hours later by the warship. The Italians attempted to board the abandoned vessel but were unable to, due to rough seas. Instead, the torpedo boat opened fire, scoring more than a dozen direct hits, but failing to sink the Tempest. Finally the Italians attempted to take the submarine in tow. Two members of the warship’s crew boarded the submarine and prepared the tow. As Circe manoeuvred to take up the tow, Tempest suddenly started to sink, forcing those on board to jump into the sea. The submarine slipped beneath the waves stern-first, with the bows disappearing vertically.

References

HMS Tempest (N86) Wikipedia