French submarine Ondine (Q121)

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NameOndine
NamesakeUndine, a category of elemental beings associated with water
OperatorFrench Navy
Ordered30 June 1922
Ondine
Photograph of Ondine published in the newspaper The Daily Colonist on 28 October 1928.
History
France
NameOndine
NamesakeUndine, a category of elemental beings associated with water
OperatorFrench Navy
Ordered30 June 1922
BuilderChantiers et Ateliers Augustin Normand, Le Havre, France
Laid down8 February 1923
Launched8 May or 5 August 1925 (see text)
Commissioned17 August 1928
FateSunk in collision 3 October 1928
General characteristics
Class & typeAriane-class submarine
Displacement
  • 626 long tons (636 t) (surfaced)
  • 787 long tons (800 t) (submerged)
Length64 or 65.98 m (210 ft 0 in or 216 ft 6 in) (sources disagree)
Beam4.92 or 6.2 m (16 ft 2 in or 20 ft 4 in) (sources disagree)
Draft3.82 or 4.1 m (12 ft 6 in or 13 ft 5 in) (sources disagree)
Propulsion
Speed
  • 14 kn (26 km/h; 16 mph) (surfaced)
  • 7.5 kn (13.9 km/h; 8.6 mph) (submerged)
Range
  • 3,500 nmi (6,500 km; 4,000 mi) at 7.5 knots (13.9 km/h; 8.6 mph) (surface)
  • 75 nmi (139 km; 86 mi) at 5 knots (9.3 km/h; 5.8 mph) (submerged)
Test depth80 m (262 ft)
Complement3 officers, 38 men
Armament
Drawing of Ondine published in the newspaper L'Ouest-Éclair on 13 October 1928.

Ondine (Q121) was a French Navy Ariane-class submarine commissioned in August 1928. She was sunk in a collision in October 1928.

Ordered on 30 June 1922,[1] Ondine was laid down along with her sister ship Ariane[2] at Chantiers et Ateliers Augustin Normand in Le Havre, France, on 8 February 1923 with the hull number Q121.[1] She was launched on either 8 May[1] or 5 August 1925, according to different sources, and commissioned on 17 August 1928.[1]

Service history

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