HMS Sanguine
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History | |
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United Kingdom | |
Name | Sanguine |
Builder | Cammell Laird, Birkenhead |
Laid down | 10 January 1944 |
Launched | 15 February 1945 |
Commissioned | 13 May 1945 |
Out of service | Sold to Israeli Navy, 1958 |
Badge | |
Israel | |
Name | INS Rahav |
Acquired | 1958 |
Fate | Cannibalised for spares for Tanin, 1968 |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | S-class submarine |
Displacement |
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Length | 217 ft (66 m) |
Beam | 23 ft 6 in (7.16 m) |
Draught | 11 ft (3.4 m) |
Speed |
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Complement | 48 |
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HMS Sanguine was an S-class submarine of the Royal Navy, and part of the Third Group built of that class. She was built by Cammell Laird and launched on 15 February 1945. So far she has been the only ship of the Royal Navy to bear the name Sanguine.
Built as the Second World War was drawing to a close, she did not see much action. In 1953 she took part in the Fleet Review to celebrate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.[1]