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643:. During the night action, the 7th flotilla was ordered to search for and attack the British fleet, being allocated the sector to the south-east of the German fleet. The speed of the ships of the 7th flotilla, (and those of the 5th Flotilla, patrolling the adjacent sector) was limited to less than 17 kn (20 mph; 31 km/h) by the need to minimise the production of smoke and sparks which would give their location away in any confrontation at night, and by the tiredness of their stokers, as the ships had been operating at high speeds for most of the preceding day. As the British fleet had a night cruising speed of 17 knots, this would limit the 7th Flotilla's effectiveness. As the flotilla passed through the main German fleet in preparation to beginning its search operation, 1845: 1587: 68: 61: 54: 31: 403:
rated at 15,700 metric horsepower (15,500 shp; 11,500 kW), giving a design speed of 32.5 knots (60.2 km/h; 37.4 mph). 108 tonnes (106 long tons) of coal and 72 tonnes (71 long tons) of oil were carried, giving a range of 1,050 nautical miles (1,940 km; 1,210 mi) at 17
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but dense fog caused contact to be lost before the torpedo boats could retaliate. The force detached from the High Seas Fleet was recalled to the North Sea soon after Libau was captured on 8 May. On the night of 19/20 December 1915, the two torpedo boats
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and made off, ignoring a warning shot over her bows, with the two torpedo boats not opening fire as their commanding officer was unsure whether they were in Swedish territorial waters. The Flotilla commander ordered the torpedo boats
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Germany was allowed twelve operational destroyers, with four more in reserve, together with twelve operational and four reserve torpedo boats under the terms of the Versailles Treaty. Although treated as destroyers under the treaty,
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and other ships of her type were always referred to as torpedo boats by the Germans, and the so-called "destroyers" and "torpedo boats" were managed as a single pool of torpedo craft.
429:, and in 1923 the ship was again rearmed, with two 10.5 cm L/45 guns replacing the 8.8 cm guns and the torpedo armament reducing to two 50 cm tubes with two reloads. 1916: 1895: 1890: 1926: 801:
The Imperial German Navy's practice was to split a year's orders into half-flotillas of six torpedo boats from different builders, to differing detailed design.
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was a member of the 14th half-flotilla of the 7th Torpedo boat Flotilla. She remained part of the 14th half-flotilla at the outbreak of the
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was still part of the 14th Half-flotilla of the 7th Torpedo boat flotilla, operating in support of the main German battle fleet. During the
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was illuminated by a German searchlight and fired upon, but the firing stopped when the correct recognition signals were shown.
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knots (31 km/h; 20 mph) or 600 nautical miles (1,100 km; 690 mi) at 29 knots (54 km/h; 33 mph).
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Dodson, Aidan (2019). "Beyond the Kaiser: The IGN's Destroyers and Torpedo Boats After 1918". In Jordan, John (ed.).
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Die deutschen Kriegsschiffe 1815–1945: Band 2: Torpedoboote, Zerstörer, Schnellboote, Minensuchboote, MinenrĂ€umboote
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In Imperial German Navy gun nomenclature, the L/30 denotes the length of the gun. In this case, the L/30 gun is 30
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was 568 tonnes (559 long tons) normal and 695 tonnes (684 long tons) deep load. Three coal-fired and one oil-fired
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in 1939, and later that year, was converted into a control ship for radio-controlled target ships, being renamed
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Z-Vor! Internationale Entwicklung und KriegseinsÀtze von Zerstörern und Torpedobooten 1914 bis 1939
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survived the war, and was one of the twelve operational destroyers that Weimar Germany's Navy, the
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naval guns in single mounts fore and aft, together with four 50 cm (19.7 in)
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in 1916. The ship continued in German service after the end of the war, as part of the
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under the 1911 construction programme, while in 1912, twelve ships of similar design (
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1,050 nmi (1,940 km; 1,210 mi) at 17 knots (31 km/h; 20 mph)
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was converted to a control ship for the radio-target vessel (and former battleship)
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denotes the shipyard at which she was built, in this case Schichau-Werke.
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could be carried. In 1916, the guns were replaced by more powerful
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in August 1914. The 7th Torpedo Boat Flotilla supported the
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The Schichau boats were 71.5 m (234 ft 7 in)
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Rangelist der Kaiserlich Deutschen Marine fĂŒr Das Jahr 1914
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Rangelist der Kaiserlich Deutschen Marine fĂŒr Das Jahr 1914
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15,700 metric horsepower (15,500 shp; 11,500 kW)
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Der Krieg in der Ostsee: Zweiter Band: Das Kreigjahr 1915
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on 16 March 1932, and was in reserve in 1935, when the
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The ship had a crew of 3 officers and 71 other ranks.
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on 25 May 1921, and was allocated to the Baltic Sea.
1841: 1738: 1678: 1600: 1583: 1444:Gröner, Erich; Jung, Dieter; Maass, Martin (1983). 1353:. Oxford, UK: Osprey Publishing. pp. 129–144. 609:in Swedish waters, and taken to the German port of 572:, suspected of carrying contraband to Russia, near 1448:(in German). Koblenz: Bernard & Graef Verlag. 739:herself became a torpedo recovery vessel in 1943. 1508:– via Heinrich Hein UniversitĂ€t DĂŒsseldorf. 1427:Conway's All The World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921 1408:Conway's All The World's Fighting Ships 1922–1946 1406:Gardiner, Robert; Chesneau, Robert, eds. (1980). 1198: 1196: 521:and between Gotska Sandön and the Swedish coast. 16:V1-class torpedo boat of the Imperial German Navy 1202: 897: 895: 893: 891: 878: 876: 874: 639:was deployed to starboard of the battleships of 501:, Germany launched an attack against Libau (now 379:and 71.0 m (232 ft 11 in) at the 1891:German ocean-going torpedo boats of World War I 972: 949: 653:was transferred to an escort flotilla in 1918. 1558: 1425:Gardiner, Robert; Gray, Randal, eds. (1985). 1370:Schwarze Gesellen: Band 2: Zerstörer bis 1914 531:operated in support of the light cruisers of 8: 1063: 1061: 968: 966: 964: 962: 960: 958: 901: 882: 601:and to use "all means" to capture the ship. 387:of 7.43 m (24 ft 5 in) and a 1036: 1034: 945: 943: 941: 939: 937: 924: 922: 1597: 1565: 1551: 1543: 488:Raid on Scarborough, Hartlepool and Whitby 421:with one reload torpedo carried. Up to 18 211:32.5 knots (60.2 km/h; 37.4 mph) 1917:Torpedo boats of the Imperial German Navy 1225: 1223: 1187: 1163: 1151: 1127: 1103: 1091: 1079: 1040: 19:For other ships with the same name, see 1175: 1139: 1067: 1052: 1025: 870: 762: 543:were attacked by the British submarine 1313: 1301: 1289: 1277: 1265: 1229: 1214: 703:on 24 March 1939, to free up the name 391:of 2.77 m (9 ft 1 in). 25: 50: 7: 1927:World War I torpedo boats of Germany 1332:Jutland: An Analysis of the Fighting 1253: 1241: 1013: 1001: 928: 913: 160:71.5 m (234 ft 7 in) 1528:. London: Arms & Armour Press. 1896:Decommissioned Hellenic Navy ships 670:, was allowed to retain under the 171:7.43 m (24 ft 5 in) 14: 1429:. London: Conway Maritime Press. 1410:. London: Conway Maritime Press. 1334:. London: Conway Maritime Press. 1116:Naval Staff Monograph No. 32 1927 415:8.8 cm (3.5 in) SK L/30 179:2.77 m (9 ft 1 in) 152:568 t (559 long tons) normal 1843: 1585: 324:from 1935. The ship was renamed 66: 59: 52: 29: 1526:Jutland: The German Perspective 493:In May 1915, in support of the 314:in 1932, continuing as part of 1465:A Naval History of World War I 399:fed steam to two direct-drive 280:shipyard, completing in 1913. 1: 973:Gröner, Jung & Maass 1983 950:Gröner, Jung & Maass 1983 576:on the East coast of Sweden. 553:spotted the conning tower of 286:served as part of the German 1203:Gardiner & Chesneau 1980 657:Post First World War-service 623:on 24–25 April 1916. At the 568:stopped the Swedish steamer 413:s armament consisted of two 244:4 x 50 cm (20 in) 1513:Rollmann, Heinrich (1929). 745:survived to the end of the 699:. She was renamed again as 486:on 3 November 1914 and the 462:) on 29 March 1913 and was 1958: 1743:S13 group (1912 programme) 725:, and replacing the older 678:was commissioned into the 446:at Schichau's shipyard in 18: 1886: 1463:Halpern, Paul G. (1994). 427:8.8 cm SK L/45 naval guns 239:8.8 cm (3.5 in) 143: 45: 28: 902:Gardiner & Gray 1985 883:Gardiner & Gray 1985 535:on 7 May, and on 8 May, 495:Gorlice–TarnĂłw offensive 272:. The ship was built by 1942:Ships built by Schichau 1524:Tarrant, V. E. (1997). 1330:Campbell, John (1998). 749:, and was ceded to the 733:torpedo recovery vessel 627:on 31 May–1 June 1916, 344:Construction and design 227:74 officers and sailors 144:General characteristics 1686:group (1911 programme) 1608:group (1911 programme) 776: 772:Seiner MajestĂ€t Schiff 1937:Ships built in Elbing 1467:. London: UCL Press. 1387:Fock, Harald (1989). 1368:Fock, Harald (1981). 685:The ship was renamed 490:on 16 December 1914. 294:, taking part in the 1593:German Imperial Navy 672:Treaty of Versailles 466:on 1 November 1913. 368:) were ordered from 270:Imperial German Navy 139:To Soviet Union 1946 1932:V1-class destroyers 1851:Royal Hellenic Navy 1178:, pp. 183, 185 721:, gaining the name 266:-class torpedo boat 1680:Germaniawerft Kiel 1304:, pp. 142–144 1280:, pp. 141–143 1166:, pp. 261–263 1070:, pp. 192–193 916:, pp. 154–155 777:His Majesty's Ship 769:"SMS" stands for " 633:"Run to the North" 397:water-tube boilers 308:, and was renamed 191:water-tube boilers 1904: 1903: 1837: 1836: 1577:-class destroyers 1360:978-1-4728-3595-6 1130:, pp. 14, 25 731:, which became a 641:I Battle Squadron 625:Battle of Jutland 533:IV Scouting Group 296:Battle of Jutland 253: 252: 1949: 1849: 1847: 1846: 1598: 1591: 1589: 1588: 1567: 1560: 1553: 1544: 1539: 1520: 1509: 1507: 1505: 1491: 1489: 1478: 1459: 1440: 1421: 1402: 1383: 1364: 1345: 1317: 1311: 1305: 1299: 1293: 1287: 1281: 1275: 1269: 1263: 1257: 1251: 1245: 1239: 1233: 1227: 1218: 1212: 1206: 1200: 1191: 1185: 1179: 1173: 1167: 1161: 1155: 1149: 1143: 1137: 1131: 1125: 1119: 1113: 1107: 1101: 1095: 1089: 1083: 1077: 1071: 1065: 1056: 1050: 1044: 1038: 1029: 1023: 1017: 1011: 1005: 999: 993: 982: 976: 970: 953: 947: 932: 926: 917: 911: 905: 899: 886: 880: 858: 850: 844: 821: 815: 808: 802: 799: 793: 786: 780: 767: 747:Second World War 709:new construction 693:was renamed the 562:and sister ship 525:and sister ship 484:Raid on Yarmouth 412: 338:Second World War 74: 71: 70: 69: 64: 63: 62: 57: 56: 55: 33: 26: 1957: 1956: 1952: 1951: 1950: 1948: 1947: 1946: 1907: 1906: 1905: 1900: 1882: 1844: 1842: 1833: 1742: 1740:Schichau Elbing 1734: 1682: 1674: 1604: 1586: 1584: 1579: 1571: 1536: 1523: 1512: 1503: 1501: 1494: 1487: 1481: 1475: 1462: 1456: 1443: 1437: 1424: 1418: 1405: 1399: 1386: 1380: 1367: 1361: 1348: 1342: 1329: 1326: 1321: 1320: 1312: 1308: 1300: 1296: 1288: 1284: 1276: 1272: 1264: 1260: 1252: 1248: 1240: 1236: 1228: 1221: 1213: 1209: 1201: 1194: 1186: 1182: 1174: 1170: 1162: 1158: 1150: 1146: 1138: 1134: 1126: 1122: 1114: 1110: 1102: 1098: 1090: 1086: 1078: 1074: 1066: 1059: 1051: 1047: 1039: 1032: 1024: 1020: 1012: 1008: 1000: 996: 983: 979: 971: 956: 948: 935: 927: 920: 912: 908: 900: 889: 881: 872: 867: 862: 861: 851: 847: 822: 818: 809: 805: 800: 796: 787: 783: 768: 764: 759: 711:. 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Index

SMS S23

S17
Schichau-Werke
Elbing
oa
water-tube boilers
steam turbines
8.8 cm (3.5 in)
torpedo tubes
V1-class torpedo boat
Imperial German Navy
Schichau-Werke
Elbing
High Seas Fleet
First World War
Battle of Jutland
Weimar Republic
Reichsmarine
Nazi Germany
Kriegsmarine
Second World War
AG Vulcan
Germaniawerft
Schichau-Werke
long overall
waterline
beam
draught
Displacement

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