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  • [Date]: 11/4/43
    [Submarine]: I 26
    [Ship]: Recina
    [Tonnage]: 4732
    [Location]: 20 nm off Cape Howe
    [Remarks]: Sunk while sailing in an escorted convoy
    (Ships sunk by submarines)

  • [Date]: 24/7/42
    [Submarine]: I 175
    [Ship]: Murada
    [Tonnage]: 3345
    [Location]: 85 nm NE of Newcastle
    [Remarks]: Torpedoed/undamaged (although claimed as sunk by I-175)
    (Ships sunk by submarines)

  • [Date]: 6 Dec 40
    [Ship]: Triona
    [Tonnage (GRT)]: 4,413
    [Location]: Nauru
    [Sunk by]: Orion, Komet
    [Remarks]:  
    (Ships sunk by surface raiders)

  • [Date]: 5 Dec 40
    [Ship]: Nimbin
    [Tonnage (GRT)]: 1,052
    [Location]: Off Norah Head
    [Sunk by]: Pinguin
    [Remarks]: sunk by mines laid
    (Ships sunk by surface raiders)

  • [Date]: 12/6/42
    [Submarine]: I 21
    [Ship]: Guatemala
    [Tonnage]: 5527
    [Location]: 40 nm NE of Sydney
    [Remarks]: Straggling from a convoy
    (Ships sunk by submarines)

  • [Date]: 3/6/42
    [Submarine]: I 24
    [Ship]: Iron Chieftain
    [Tonnage]: 481
    [Location]: 27 nm E of Sydney
    [Remarks]:
    (Ships sunk by submarines)

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There are a lot of sunken warships in Australian waters that meet the definition of underwater cultural heritage, and the remains of Axis warships are all over the world, for example in Australia, where we can find a lot of sunken Axis warships from World War II. The tool also generated a list of 59 Axis ships that went down at the time. Most of these warships were sunk during the war, from all over the world, have their own ship characteristics and design process.

If you loo at a random, you can also see the release date of each Axis ship, the name of the ship, the tonnage of the ship, the location of the ship, the main cause of the sinking, and a brief description of the ship. Australian waters are classified as a danger zone by many countries around the world because of the large number of reefs, the varying depth of the coastline, and the fact that they are under military jurisdiction, which makes them very vulnerable to accidents. These warships with their own tragic efforts to warn the future of sailors and ships.

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