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on land, and during this period, their copper sheathing was removed from the hulls so ventilation holes could be cut into the outer planking. Their entire propulsion system, including the masts and the funnel, was removed and roofs were erected over the hulls to keep the elements out. During the
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gun and two rifled 12-pounder muzzle-loading guns. These were new guns, which were plagued with difficulties in service. The ships' severe rolling had negative effects on the ability of the gunners to aim the weapons. In the 1872 refit, all of the ships were rearmed with a single
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had already begun collecting information on steam gunboats being built in
Britain, France, Russia, and Brazil, to determine what characteristics the new Prussian vessels should have. Elbertzhagen prepared two gunboat designs: a smaller vessel, which became the
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was scrapped in 1867 due to her poor condition, but the rest of the class remained in the fleet's inventory into the 1870s, when they began to be discarded. Most of the ships served on as storage barges, usually for
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led the
Prussian parliament to demand a more powerful force, and the navy responded with a larger program that included a total of 52 steam-powered gunboats to be built between 1860 and 1875. In June 1859,
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in a short and inconclusive action. Though the gunboats had little combat value against the much larger Danish warships, the Danes overestimated their capabilities, which led them to fail to press their
1989:
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The ships were intended for use as part of
Prussia's coastal defense system, but their poor handling led to very infrequent service. They spent much of their careers
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was herself decommissioned in June that year, before being struck from the register on 14 November. She was converted into a mine storage barge, and was renamed
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sought resources to expand its forces to defend
Prussia's coastline, which was extended in 1853 with the acquisition of the area that would become the port of
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could be laid flat so as to not block the firing arcs of the guns. In a refit conducted in 1872, all ships still in service had their sailing rigs removed.
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were struck from the naval register on 9 January 1877, the former thereafter becoming a barge based in Kiel and the latter becoming the mine storage barge
482:. The ships' crew consisted of 2 officers and 38 enlisted men. Each gunboat carried a pair of small boats. Steering was controlled via a single
535:). The ships had a designed storage capacity for 31 t (31 long tons) of coal for the boilers. As built, each ship was equipped with a three-masted
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in the late 1850s and early 1860s. The class, which were the first steam gunboats built for the
Prussian fleet, comprised the following vessels:
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Development of the Small Cruiser in the Imperial German Navy Part III: The Gunboats". In Jordan, John (ed.).
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Foundation Plan of 1855, which authorized a total force of 42 sail- and oar-powered
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490:-class gunboats handled poorly and rolled severely; they tended to be very wet. They were unable to steam in a
326:. They were armed with three guns and were intended to guard the Prussian coast in the shallow waters of the
494:, and under sail power alone, were effectively immobile. The ships' poor handling earned them the nickname "
419:. All were to be built domestically, and of the first twenty vessels to be built, fifteen were to be of the
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Die Deutschen Kriegsschiffe: Biographien – ein Spiegel der Marinegeschichte von 1815 bis zur Gegenwart
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Die Deutschen Kriegsschiffe: Biographien – ein Spiegel der Marinegeschichte von 1815 bis zur Gegenwart
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was struck the same day, but she was instead converted into a mine storage barge under the name
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1913:
Hildebrand, Hans H.; Röhr, Albert & Steinmetz, Hans-Otto (1993).
1892:
Hildebrand, Hans H.; Röhr, Albert & Steinmetz, Hans-Otto (1993).
1869:
Hildebrand, Hans H.; Röhr, Albert & Steinmetz, Hans-Otto (1993).
1846:
Hildebrand, Hans H.; Röhr, Albert & Steinmetz, Hans-Otto (1993).
1823:
Hildebrand, Hans H.; Röhr, Albert & Steinmetz, Hans-Otto (1993).
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Hildebrand, Hans H.; Röhr, Albert & Steinmetz, Hans-Otto (1993).
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were also struck, both thereafter being used as a barge in Kiel.
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Bismarck's First War: The Campaign of Schleswig and Jutland 1864
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Nottelmann does not account for the twentieth vessel authorized.
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approved the construction of the first twenty of these vessels.
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was assigned to tender duties for the artillery training ship
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was replaced by the new, purpose-built gunnery training ship
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They were powered by a pair of horizontal, single-cylinder
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class, and a substantially larger version that became the
1900:] (in German). Vol. 7. Ratingen: Mundus Verlag.
1877:] (in German). Vol. 6. Ratingen: Mundus Verlag.
1854:] (in German). Vol. 4. Ratingen: Mundus Verlag.
1831:] (in German). Vol. 3. Ratingen: Mundus Verlag.
1808:] (in German). Vol. 2. Ratingen: Mundus Verlag.
1921:] (in German). Vol. 8. Ratingen: Mundus Verlag.
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were both struck from the register on 7 September 1880;
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as part of the 1st Gunboat Division, led by the gunboat
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rig to supplement the steam engines. During combat, the
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ashore. Several of the boats were activated during the
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to defend Prussia's coast, primarily operating in the
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1079:, based at Kiel and Wilhelmshaven, respectively.
1007:. The rest of the class was activated during the
391:. By 1859, increasing tensions with neighboring
1983:
1953:. Oxford: Osprey Publishing. pp. 63–79.
1199:was converted for use as a storage hulk, but
968:on 14 April, they briefly engaged the Danish
451:of 6.69 m (21 ft 11 in) and a
439:class were 38 meters (124 ft 8 in)
8:
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1071:, while the latter two became mine storage
951:. They first saw action against the Danish
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455:of 2.2 m (7 ft 3 in). They
232:of fifteen ships that were built for the
1747:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz Vol. 7
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1723:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz Vol. 8
1711:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz Vol. 7
1699:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz Vol. 6
1687:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz Vol. 4
1675:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz Vol. 3
1651:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz Vol. 8
1639:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz Vol. 7
1627:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz Vol. 8
1615:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz Vol. 7
1603:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz Vol. 7
1591:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz Vol. 6
1579:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz Vol. 6
1567:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz Vol. 4
1555:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz Vol. 4
1543:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz Vol. 7
1531:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz Vol. 7
1519:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz Vol. 4
1507:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz Vol. 3
1492:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz Vol. 2
1354:Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz Vol. 4
1051:, both in the Baltic. On 19 March 1872,
515:. The boilers were arranged in a single
443:and 41.2 m (135 ft 2 in)
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1003:on 14 March that year and thereafter
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181:9 kn (17 km/h; 10 mph)
7:
999:; she was according struck from the
964:on 17 March. While on patrol in the
1713:, pp. 100, 143, 149, 176, 223.
138:6.69 m (21 ft 11 in)
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1461:
1400:
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1232:. She was based at Wilhelmshaven.
14:
1766:. Solihull: Helion & Co Ltd.
1099:for other vessels, including the
523:. The ships had a top speed of 9
367:Following the dissolution of the
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988:of Prussia's coast effectively.
557:15 cm (5.9 in) RK L/22
146:2.2 m (7 ft 3 in)
1206:s fate is unrecorded. In 1878,
1063:were struck from the register.
1:
403:Meanwhile, Chief Constructor
1689:, pp. 45, 97, 186, 215.
1210:took over tender duties for
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375:in 1852, the leaders of the
2146:List of gunboats of Germany
1173:for the gunnery school and
1131:served as a tender for the
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1783:German Warships: 1815–1945
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423:type and four were to be
130:41.2 m (135 ft)
80:
22:
18:
1762:Embree, Michael (2007).
1135:Marinestation der Ostsee
507:that drove one 3-bladed
81:General characteristics
1781:Gröner, Erich (1990).
1133:
977:and the steam frigate
496:
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1169:was converted into a
1075:, both being renamed
1019:or the mouths of the
441:long at the waterline
398:Prince Regent Wilhelm
2167:Jäger-class gunboats
1749:, pp. 176, 233.
1725:, pp. 101, 214.
1701:, pp. 139, 223.
1067:was later sunk as a
919:Second Schleswig War
505:marine steam engines
471:. Each vessel had a
336:Second Schleswig War
1737:, pp. 100–101.
1677:, pp. 162–163.
1665:, pp. 275–278.
1320:, pp. 132–133.
1009:Franco-Prussian War
811:A E Nüscke, Grabow
576:
209:2 × 12-pounder guns
172:marine steam engine
1161:at Wilhelmshaven.
1039:were stationed at
575:Construction data
574:
355:were both sunk as
206:1 × 24-pounder gun
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2153:
2125:Preceded by: None
1960:978-1-4728-4781-2
1941:978-0-85177-133-5
1861:978-3-7822-0382-1
1838:978-3-7822-0211-4
1815:978-3-8364-9743-5
1792:978-0-87021-790-6
1773:978-1-906033-03-3
1297:, pp. 65–66.
962:Battle of Jasmund
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901:21 February 1864
892:Liegnitz, Grabow
877:14 February 1860
862:11 February 1864
859:14 February 1860
835:14 February 1860
817:14 February 1860
796:14 February 1860
781:11 February 1864
778:14 February 1860
718:11 February 1864
715:14 February 1860
697:14 February 1860
673:14 February 1860
655:14 February 1860
560:breechloading gun
529:metric horsepower
435:The ships of the
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405:Carl Elbertzhagen
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908:Service history
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1641:, p. 232.
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445:long overall
436:
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96:Displacement
40:
1127:in Danzig.
1069:target ship
736:April 1860
517:boiler room
461:metric tons
345:naval mines
194:38 enlisted
28:Preceded by
2161:Categories
2091:Salamander
1756:References
1477:Nottelmann
1295:Nottelmann
1283:Nottelmann
1183:Salamander
1093:Salamander
1049:Swinemünde
1045:Salamander
1017:Jade Bight
997:dry rotted
995:was badly
966:Baltic Sea
827:Salamander
604:Mitzlaff,
586:Laid down
541:mizzenmast
531:(220
480:biofouling
385:Wilhelm IV
328:Baltic Sea
305:Salamander
191:2 officers
186:Complement
167:Propulsion
158:(220
2021:Crocodill
1906:310653560
1271:Citations
1246:Footnotes
1013:North Sea
1005:broken up
993:Crocodill
943:mobilized
623:Crocodill
589:Launched
497:seeferkel
469:full load
465:long tons
457:displaced
447:, with a
347:, though
340:Crocodill
245:Crocodill
224:of steam
154:220
118:long tons
112:283
107:long tons
101:237
65:Completed
52:1859–1860
2131:Camäleon
2084:Schwalbe
2042:Scorpion
1151:Scorpion
1141:Scorpion
1108:and the
1057:Schwalbe
1033:Scorpion
986:blockade
980:Sjælland
935:Scorpion
850:Zieske,
806:Schwalbe
688:Domcke,
683:Scorpion
583:Builder
537:schooner
492:head sea
425:Camäleon
415:Camäleon
389:gunboats
299:Schwalbe
263:Scorpion
226:gunboats
201:Armament
73:Scrapped
41:Camäleon
2063:Habicht
2049:Sperber
1239:Blücher
1179:Sperber
1163:Habicht
1129:Sperber
1114:Ariadne
960:at the
914:laid up
852:Stettin
771:Wolgast
769:Lübke,
746:Habicht
707:Sperber
548:battery
513:boilers
393:Denmark
332:laid up
281:Habicht
269:Sperber
90:Gunboat
57:Planned
2077:Natter
1957:
1938:
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1881:
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1789:
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1663:Embree
1462:Gröner
1401:Gröner
1318:Gröner
1216:Renown
1212:Renown
1201:Natter
1193:Natter
1171:tender
1146:Renown
1097:tender
1073:barges
1059:, and
974:Skjold
937:, and
788:Natter
690:Grabow
648:Danzig
606:Elbing
521:funnel
486:. The
484:rudder
473:carvel
363:Design
320:, and
293:Natter
228:was a
127:Length
2133:class
2105:Tiger
2098:Wespe
2070:Pfeil
2056:Hyäne
2028:Fuchs
2014:Jäger
2000:Jäger
1917:[
1896:[
1873:[
1850:[
1827:[
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1251:Notes
1226:Fuchs
1208:Fuchs
1204:'
1167:Fuchs
1155:Tiger
1105:Niobe
1089:Hyäne
1081:Pfeil
1065:Jäger
1061:Wespe
1053:Jäger
1037:Tiger
1027:, or
1025:Weser
948:Comet
941:were
939:Wespe
931:Pfeil
927:Hyäne
895:1859
874:1859
869:Tiger
856:1859
845:Wespe
832:1859
814:1859
793:1859
775:1859
764:Pfeil
754:1860
751:1859
739:1860
733:1859
725:Hyäne
712:1859
694:1859
670:1859
658:1860
652:1859
641:Fuchs
634:1860
631:1860
628:1859
610:1859
599:Jäger
580:Ship
570:Ships
564:Fuchs
525:knots
488:Jäger
463:(233
453:draft
437:Jäger
421:Jäger
417:class
410:Jäger
349:Jäger
317:Tiger
311:Wespe
287:Pfeil
275:Hyäne
251:Fuchs
239:Jäger
230:class
222:class
220:Jäger
178:Speed
143:Draft
116:(279
105:(233
49:Built
43:class
2112:Wolf
1955:ISBN
1936:ISBN
1902:OCLC
1879:ISBN
1856:ISBN
1833:ISBN
1810:ISBN
1787:ISBN
1768:ISBN
1337:Lyon
1234:Wolf
1230:No 3
1221:Mars
1191:and
1181:and
1175:Wolf
1159:No 4
1153:and
1125:hulk
1121:Wolf
1043:and
1041:Kiel
1035:and
1021:Elbe
887:Wolf
476:hull
459:237
449:beam
353:Wolf
351:and
323:Wolf
217:The
170:1 ×
135:Beam
86:Type
31:None
2035:Hay
1197:Hay
1189:Hay
1029:Ems
923:Hay
665:Hay
533:ihp
257:Hay
160:ihp
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