- HMS Triad (N53)
HMS "Triad" (N53) was a T-class
submarine of theRoyal Navy . She was laid down byVickers Armstrong , Barrow and launched in May 1939. So far she has been the only ship of the Royal Navy to bear the name "Triad".Career
"Triad" had a relatively short career, serving in the
North Sea and theMediterranean . In April 1940 she sank the German troop transport "Ionia" and attacked, but failed to sink the German depot ship "Tsingtau".Mediterranean and loss
Shortly after, she was assigned to the Mediterranean. On
9 October 1940 she sailed fromMalta to operate in the Gulf of Taranto, with orders to reachAlexandria on completion of her patrol. She failed to make port and by20 October the submarine was declared overdue. She was believed to have been lost in a minefield or sunk by Italian anti-submarine aircraft. New evidence suggests that "Triad" was engaged and sunk on the night of15 October by the Italian submarine "Enrico Toti".It was assumed that the "Enrico Toti" had engaged and sunk HMS "Rainbow", which was thought to be operating in the same area.
Last action
At 0100 hours on
15 October , the "Enrico Toti" sighted a large submarine 1,000 metres to port: both boats manoeuvred into attack position but the British opened fire first, scoring two hits, one on the Conning Tower, the other on the bow. She also fired a torpedo which "Enrico Toti" avoided by turning sharply, then closed on the enemy submarine at top speed, firing as she approached. Soon, machine gun fire compelled the British gunners to abandon the exposed deck. As the British submarine started to dive, "Toti" fired a torpedo and hit the British submarine with two shells. The boat rose vertically then disappeared without survivors. The entire action had lasted less than 30 minutes"Rainbow" had been ordered to leave the area on
13 October , she would have been gone 26-30 hours before the action described above began. Even at the modest speed of convert|6|kn|km/h, "Rainbow" would have been convert|200|nmi|km away from the spot at the time of the action. The only boat in "Toti's" vicinity was "Triad". [ [http://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/3493.html HMS Triad] , Uboot.net] [ [http://www.rnsubmus.co.uk/general/losses.htm Submarine losses 1904 to present day] , RN Submarine Museum, Gosport]References
*"Submarines, War Beneath The Waves, From 1776 To The Present Day", by Robert Hutchinson
*Colledgeee also
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List of shipwrecks in 1940
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