An item reported that the US Navy captain W.S. Sims handed a proposal for a large semi submersible torpedo battleship to a Naval Affair Committee. She was to be built in the near future with a length of 600 feet, an armament of 16 torpedo tubes and some small guns, a possible displcaement of 20,000 tons and an estimated speed of 30 knots. It was however not a replacement of the common battleships but a supplementary ship. Naval constructors asked to comment his proposal were very cautious. Instead of 20,000 tons and 30 knots they reduced the battleship into a vessel of maximum 3,000 tons and 25 knots. More alike a semi submersible scout/light cruiser.(1)
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1. William Sowden Sims (15 October 1858 Port Hope, Canada-28 September 1936 Boston, USA) served in the US Navy between 1880-1922 ending in the rank of admiral.
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