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==Design and construction== {{Main|British J class submarine}} The J class was designed by the Royal Navy in response to reported German submarines with surface speeds over {{convert|18|kn}}.<ref name=Bastock86>Bastock, ''Australia's Ships of War'', p. 86</ref> They had a displacement of 1,210 tons surfaced, and 1,820 tons submerged.<ref name=Bastock86/> Each submarine was {{convert|275|ft}} in length overall, with a beam of {{convert|22|ft}}, and a draught of {{convert|14|ft}}.<ref name=Bastock86/> The propulsion system was built around three propeller shafts; the J-class were the only triple-screwed submarines ever built by the British.<ref name=Bastock86/> Propulsion came from three 12-cylinder diesel motors when on the surface, and electric motors when submerged.<ref name=Bastock86/> Top speed was {{convert|19|kn}} on the surface (the fastest submarines in the world at the time of construction), and {{convert|9.5|kn}} underwater.<ref name=Bastock86/> Range was {{convert|4,000|nmi}} at {{convert|12|kn}}.<ref name=Bastock86/> Armament consisted of six [[British 18 inch torpedo|18 inch (450 mm)]] torpedo tubes (four forward, one on each beam), plus a 4-inch deck gun.<ref name=Bastock86/> Originally, the gun was mounted on a [[Breastwork (fortification)|breastwork]] fitted forward of the conning tower, but the breastwork was later extended to the bow and merged into the hull for streamlining, and the gun was relocated to a platform fitted to the front of the [[conning tower]].<ref name=Bastock86/> 44 personnel were aboard.<ref name=Bastock86/> ''J3'' was built for the [[Royal Navy]] by HM Dockyard at [[Pembroke Dock]] in [[Wales]] and launched on 4 December 1915.<ref>{{ Cite web | title = HMAS J3 | publisher = Royal Australian Navy | url = http://www.navy.gov.au/hmas-j3 | accessdate = 2011-03-13 }}</ref>
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