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- HMS_X2 length "70500.0".
- HMS_X2 abstract "HM Submarine X2 was an Italian Archimede-class submarine, originally named Galileo Galilei. She served in the Regia Marina before and during World War II, before her capture by the Royal Navy in 1940.She was stationed in the Red Sea in June 1940 as a unit of the Italian Red Sea Flotilla. During a patrol, with Capitano di Corvetta Corrado Nardi in command, on 16 June 1940, she sank the Norwegian tanker James Stove approximately 12 miles south of Aden, following which aircraft from the cruiser HMS Leander carried out a search for her without success.On 18 June, the Galilei halted with cannon fire the Yugoslavian cargo ship Drava, but as Yugoslavia was not yet at war, she let it proceed. The gunfire was heard by the anti-submarine warfare trawler HMS Moonstone and at 4:30pm Moonstone sighted the periscope of Galileo Galilei and carried out an attack with two depth charges, though without damaging the submarine at the position 12°48′N 45°12′E. The following day, after the British warship repeated its attack with depth charges, Nardi gave the order to surface and engaged the Moonstone with her guns. At the start of the action between the two vessels, the forward gun's sighting mechanism on the Galilei became unusable. The fast-moving Moonstone scored the first hit on the Italian boat after ten minutes, killing some men and wounding Nardi. The following hit killed the crew of the forward gun, including the First Officer. The submarine's aft gun jammed, and then another salvo from Moonstone killed all those on the conning tower including Nardi. Under the only officer left alive, though wounded, the young midshipman Mazzucchi, the Galilei continued the fight with the forward gun. However the British destroyer HMS Kandahar arrived, and Galilei surrendered. The submarine had lost 16 men; Nardi, four other officers, seven NCOs and four sailors. The submarine was then towed into Aden. Though the British side claimed that the submarine's codebooks and operational documents were captured intact by the Royal Navy, and revealed the exact position of other Italian naval units, Italian survivors (including Midshipman Mazzucchi) reported that every document was destroyed before surrender, and that no written operational orders were issued to Italian units, only an oral briefing between captains and the submarine command in Massawa before every mission The claim was reported only to cover the British intelligence activities in Italian East Africa.After her capture, Galileo Galilei was berthed at Port Said and served as a generating station to charge the batteries of British submarines. She was commissioned into the Royal Navy in June 1942 as HMS X2 (later changed to P 711), and was operated as a training boat in the East. She was scrapped on 1 January 1946.".
- HMS_X2 builder Franco_Tosi_Meccanica_(FTM).
- HMS_X2 length "70.5".
- HMS_X2 shipBeam "6.87".
- HMS_X2 shipLaunch "1934-03-19".
- HMS_X2 status "Scrapped, January 1946".
- HMS_X2 thumbnail Italian_Submarine_Galileo_Galilei.jpg?width=300.
- HMS_X2 wikiPageID "7564987".
- HMS_X2 wikiPageLength "7035".
- HMS_X2 wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- HMS_X2 wikiPageRevisionID "679734175".
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink Aden.
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink Archimede-class_submarine.
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink Archimede_class_submarine.
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1934_ships.
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ships_built_in_Italy.
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Submarines_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_submarines_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink Codebook.
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink Codebooks.
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink Depth_charge.
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink Depth_charges.
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink Franco_Tosi_Meccanica_(FTM).
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink Galileo_Galilei.
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink HMNZS_Leander.
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink HMSO.
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink HMS_Graph.
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink HMS_Graph_(P715).
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink HMS_Kandahar_(F28).
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink HMS_Moonstone.
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink HMS_Seal_(N37).
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink Italian_East_Africa.
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink Midshipman.
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink Naval_trawler.
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink Norway.
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink Office_of_Public_Sector_Information.
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink Red_Sea.
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink Red_Sea_Flotilla.
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink Regia_Marina.
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Navy.
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink Submarine.
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink Tanker_(ship).
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink Taranto.
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLink File:Italian_Submarine_Galileo_Galilei.jpg.
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Galileo Galilei''".
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "''X2''".
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Galileo Galilei".
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "HMS ''X2''".
- HMS_X2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "HMS X2".
- HMS_X2 hasPhotoCollection HMS_X2.
- HMS_X2 shipAcquired "June 1940".
- HMS_X2 shipArmament "8".
- HMS_X2 shipBeam "6.87 m".
- HMS_X2 shipBuilder "Tosi".
- HMS_X2 shipCaptured "by the Royal Navy, June 1940".
- HMS_X2 shipClass "Archimede".
- HMS_X2 shipCommissioned "June 1942".
- HMS_X2 shipComplement "55".
- HMS_X2 shipCountry "Italy".
- HMS_X2 shipCountry "United Kingdom".
- HMS_X2 shipDisplacement "880".
- HMS_X2 shipDraught "4.12 m".
- HMS_X2 shipFate "Scrapped, January 1946".
- HMS_X2 shipLaidDown "15".
- HMS_X2 shipLaunched "1934-03-19".
- HMS_X2 shipLength "70.5 m".
- HMS_X2 shipName "Galileo Galilei".
- HMS_X2 shipName "HMS X-2, later P771".
- HMS_X2 shipNamesake Galileo_Galilei.
- HMS_X2 shipPropulsion "2".
- HMS_X2 shipRange "10500".
- HMS_X2 shipSpeed "17".
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- HMS_X2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_career.
- HMS_X2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_characteristics.
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- HMS_X2 subject Category:1934_ships.
- HMS_X2 subject Category:Ships_built_in_Italy.
- HMS_X2 subject Category:Submarines_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- HMS_X2 subject Category:World_War_II_submarines_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- HMS_X2 hypernym Submarine.
- HMS_X2 point "12.8 45.2".
- HMS_X2 type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMS_X2 type Ship.
- HMS_X2 type Ship.
- HMS_X2 type Submarine.
- HMS_X2 type Vehicle.
- HMS_X2 type Product.
- HMS_X2 type DesignedArtifact.
- HMS_X2 type Thing.
- HMS_X2 type SpatialThing.
- HMS_X2 type Q11446.
- HMS_X2 comment "HM Submarine X2 was an Italian Archimede-class submarine, originally named Galileo Galilei. She served in the Regia Marina before and during World War II, before her capture by the Royal Navy in 1940.She was stationed in the Red Sea in June 1940 as a unit of the Italian Red Sea Flotilla.".
- HMS_X2 label "HMS X2".
- HMS_X2 sameAs اچاماس_ایکس۲.