V Class Submarine
The V Class Submarine is a type of submarine used by the United States Navy during World War II. Designed for coastal and anti-submarine warfare, these vessels were known for their versatility and effectiveness in various missions. They typically featured a displacement of around 1,500 tons and could carry torpedoes for engaging enemy ships.
These submarines were equipped with advanced technology for their time, including sonar and radar systems. The V Class played a significant role in naval operations, contributing to the success of the Allied forces by disrupting enemy supply lines and gathering intelligence throughout the war.