HMS B1
| History | |
|---|---|
| United Kingdom | |
| Name | HMS B1 |
| Builder | Vickers |
| Launched | 25 October 1904 |
| Commissioned | 16 April 1905 |
| Fate | Sold for scrap, May 1921 |
| General characteristics | |
| Class & type | B-class submarine |
| Displacement |
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| Length | 142 ft 3 in (43.4 m) |
| Beam | 12 ft 7 in (3.8 m) |
| Draught | 11 ft 2 in (3.4 m) |
| Installed power | |
| Propulsion |
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| Speed |
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| Range | 1,000 nmi (1,900 km; 1,200 mi) at 8.7 kn (16.1 km/h; 10.0 mph) on the surface |
| Test depth | 100 feet (30.5 m) |
| Complement | 2 officers and 13 ratings |
| Armament | 2 × 18 in (450 mm) bow torpedo tubes |
HMS B1 was the lead boat of the B-class submarines built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 20th century. The boat survived the First World War and was sold for scrap in 1921.