V-Class Submarine
The V-Class submarine, developed by the Royal Navy during World War II, was designed for coastal defense and anti-submarine warfare. These submarines were notable for their versatility and ability to operate in shallow waters, making them effective in various naval operations.
The V-Class featured a streamlined design and was equipped with torpedoes and deck guns. With a displacement of around 1,000 tons, they could carry a crew of about 40 men. The submarines played a crucial role in the Battle of the Atlantic, contributing to the overall efforts against enemy naval forces.