HMAS AE1 underway in 1914
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History | |
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Australia | |
Builder | Vickers Limited |
Laid down | 14 November 1911 |
Launched | 22 May 1913 |
Commissioned | 28 February 1914 |
Nickname(s) | AE1 |
Honours and awards |
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Fate | Lost at sea, 14 September 1914 |
Notes | Wreck located at a depth of 300 metres off the Duke of York Islands |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | E-class submarine |
Displacement | 750 long tons (762 t) surfaced |
Length | 181 ft (55 m) |
Beam | 22 ft 6 in (6.86 m) |
Draught | 12 ft 6 in (3.81 m) |
Installed power |
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Propulsion | 2 × propeller shafts |
Speed |
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Range |
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Test depth | 200 feet (61.0 m) |
Complement | 34 |
Armament | 4 × 18-inch torpedo tubes |
HMAS AE1 was an E-class submarine of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). She was the first submarine to serve in the RAN,[1] and sank with all hands near what is now East New Britain, Papua New Guinea, on 14 September 1914, after less than seven months in service. Search missions attempting to locate the wreck began in 1976. The submarine was found during the 13th search mission near the Duke of York Islands in December 2017.