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- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) length "32004.0".
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) abstract "SM U-5 or U-V was the lead boat of the U-5 class of submarines or U-boats built for and operated by the Austro-Hungarian Navy (German: Kaiserliche und Königliche Kriegsmarine or K.u.K. Kriegsmarine) before and during the First World War. The submarine was built as part of a plan to evaluate foreign submarine designs, and was the first of three boats of the class built by Whitehead & Co. of Fiume after a design by American John Philip Holland.U-5 was laid down in April 1907 and launched in February 1909. The double-hulled submarine was just over 105 feet (32 m) long and displaced between 240 and 273 metric tons (265 and 301 short tons), depending on whether surfaced or submerged. U-5's design had inadequate ventilation and exhaust from her twin gasoline engines often intoxicated the crew. The boat was commissioned into the Austro-Hungarian Navy in April 1910, and served as a training boat—sometimes making as many as ten cruises a month—through the beginning of the First World War in 1914.The submarine scored most of her wartime successes during the first year of the war while under the command of Georg Ritter von Trapp. The French armoured cruiser Léon Gambetta, sunk in April 1915, was the largest ship sunk by U-5. The sinking of Italian Troop Transport ship SS Principe Umberto in June 1916 with the loss of 1,926 men, was the worst naval disaster of World War I in terms of human lives lost. In May 1917, U-5 hit a mine and sank with the loss of six men. She was raised, rebuilt, and recommissioned, but sank no more ships. At the end of the war, U-5 was ceded to Italy as a war reparation, and scrapped in 1920. In all, U-5 sank four ships totaling 21,604 gross register tons (GRT).".
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) builder Rijeka.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) builder Robert_Whitehead.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) class U-5-class_submarine_(Austria-Hungary).
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) commissioningDate "1910-04-01".
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) layingDown "1907-04-09".
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) length "32.004".
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) shipBeam "3.9624".
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) shipDisplacement "2.4E8".
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) shipDisplacement "2.73E8".
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) shipDraft "3.6576".
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) shipLaunch "1909-02-10".
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) status "Ceded to Italy aswar reparationand scrapped, 1920".
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) thumbnail SMU-5_Erprobung.jpg?width=300.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) topSpeed "19.909".
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageID "20099393".
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageLength "16526".
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageOutDegree "92".
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageRevisionID "688621192".
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- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Brijuni.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Linguetta.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1909_ships.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ships_built_in_Fiume.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Category:U-5-class_submarines.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Category:U-boats_commissioned_in_1910.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Category:U-boats_sunk_by_mines.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_I_submarines_of_Austria-Hungary.
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- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Destroyer.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Displacement_(ship).
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Draft_(hull).
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Durrës.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Electric_motor.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Fažana.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Free_Press_(publisher).
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- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Gold_Medal_of_Military_Valour.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Italian_submarine_Nereide.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
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- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Lincoln,_Nebraska.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Linienschiffsleutnant.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Materiel.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Naval_mine.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Palagruža.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Penzance.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Peruvian_Navy.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Petrol_engine.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Prize.
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- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Punta_Stilo.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Quick-firing_gun.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Rijeka.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Whitehead.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Maria_di_Leuca.
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- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Trapdoor.
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- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink U-boat.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Naval_Institute.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Nebraska_Press.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Venice.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Victor_Baptistin_Sénès.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink Vis_(island).
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink War_reparations.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLink File:SMU-5_Erprobung.jpg.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLinkText "''U-5''".
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLinkText "SM ''U-5'' (Austria-Hungary)".
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLinkText "SM ''U-5''".
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) wikiPageWikiLinkText "SM U-5 (Austria-Hungary)".
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) commanders "* Urban Passerar * Lüdwig Eberhardt * Friedrich Schlosser * Georg Ritter von Trapp * Lüdwig Eberhardt * Friedrich Schlosser * Alfons Graf Montecuccoli".
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) isMulti "yes".
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) isShip "yes".
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) shipArmament "2".
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) shipBuilder Rijeka.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) shipBuilder Robert_Whitehead.
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) shipClass U-5-class_submarine_(Austria-Hungary).
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) shipCommissioned "1910-04-01".
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) shipComplement "19".
- SM_U-5_(Austria-Hungary) shipCountry "Austria-Hungary".