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HMS Sterlet (2S) : ウィキペディア英語版
HMS Sterlet (2S)

HMS ''Sterlet'' was a Royal Navy S-class submarine which was launched 22 September 1937 and fought in the Second World War. ''Sterlet'' is one of 12 boats named in the song Twelve Little S-Boats. So far she has been the only ship of the Royal Navy to be named ''Sterlet''.
On 8 April 1940 ''Sterlet'' left for a patrol in the Skagerrak, Norway under the command of Lt. Gerard Henry Stacpoole Haward, aged just 30, and the husband to Diana Auriol Haward. Four days later she unsuccessfully attacked a convoy of three merchant ships and a destroyer. The following day she was assigned a new patrol area and on 14 April torpedoed the German gunnery training ship ''Brummer'', leading to it sinking the following day.〔German.navy.de: (''Brummer'' )〕
She was possibly sunk by the German anti submarine trawlers ''UJ-125'', ''UJ-126'' and ''UJ-128'' on 18 April. Alternatively, she may have struck a mine whilst returning to port.〔Uboat.net: (HMS ''Sterlet'' )〕
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