after looking at these pictures, historic england confirmed it was indeed british. a prototype d class submarine. it was launched in 1908, but it became obsolete in 1918 because the technology was developing so quickly. what was really important was developing this technology to detect enemy submarines as well. once a submarine became obsolete, it was sunk as a target for testing equipment. the wreck has now been granted protected status. what excites historians and drivers isjust how well preserved appears to be. it was in lovely condition. it had lots of really nice features. and that is one of the reasons it has been protected because it is ther for other people to see. it s completely intact as far as can tell. so it gives us a fantastic opportunity. that wasjohn danks reporting.
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