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<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">These drawings represent the configuration of the T-class when the first boat was contracted for construction in 1915. There can be significant differences in the as completed or operational configuration. For instance, when they were operational, these boats never carried the two 3"/23 caliber Mk 9 guns as shown in this print. They were all upgunned with a single 4"/50 caliber Mk 9 gun. | <div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">These drawings represent the configuration of the T-class when the first boat was contracted for construction in 1915. There can be significant differences in the as-completed or operational configuration. For instance, when they were operational, these boats never carried the two 3"/23 caliber Mk 9 guns as shown in this print. They were all upgunned with a single 4"/50 caliber Mk 9 gun. | ||
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These drawings represent the configuration of the T-class when the first boat was contracted for construction in 1915. There can be significant differences in the as-completed or operational configuration. For instance, when they were operational, these boats never carried the two 3"/23 caliber Mk 9 guns as shown in this print. They were all upgunned with a single 4"/50 caliber Mk 9 gun.
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