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into the Austro-Hungarian Navy in August 1909, and served as a training boat—sometimes making as many as ten cruises a month—through the beginning of the First World War in 1914. At the start of that conflict, she was one of only four operational submarines in the Austro-Hungarian Navy U-boat fleet.
1188:, which was posted near Valona, was a part of a force of three U-boats intended to intercept British and Italian ships responding to the attacks; the other two were the Austro-Hungarian
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between 240 and 300 tonnes (260 and 330 short tons), depending on whether surfaced or submerged. The design of the submarine had poor diving qualities and several modifications to
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s most successful commander, assumed command of the boat in April 1915. Around the same time, the boat was equipped with a 3.7-centimeter (1.5 in)
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At the beginning of World War I, she was one of only four operational submarines in the Austro-Hungarian Navy. On 27 September 1914,
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was serving as an
Italian troop transport at the time, there are no reports of casualties in the 4 May attack. In mid-May 1917,
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class conducted by the Navy, the class' poor diving and handling characteristics were noted. To alleviate the diving problems,
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570: (GRT) and 7,345 tons. She survived the war as Austria-Hungary's longest serving submarine, was ceded to France as a
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in a torpedo attack, and three days later, was missed by two torpedoes in an attack by an enemy submarine. A week later,
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arrived at Pola for the final time on 1 November 1918 and was there at the war's end. She was ceded to France as a
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and fins occurred in her first years in the Austro-Hungarian Navy. Her armament, as built, consisted of two bow
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that formed part of the
Barrage, sinking 14, damaging 5, and taking 72 prisoners. Destroyers
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later in the month. On 3 January 1916, operating again near the Gulf of Drin, Singule and
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and weathered another unsuccessful enemy submarine attack. Two days later, on 14 August,
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s greatest success. In August, she was sent out to search for her missing sister ship,
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died in the attack, but the cruiser made her way safely, albeit damaged, back to port.
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on 17 October, but the French vessel escaped without serious damage. In late
November,
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was sunk by U-4 on that date. Haworth reports no ships of any nationality of the name
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made several unsuccessful attacks on warships and captured several smaller vessels as
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was the longest serving Austro-Hungarian submarine, and sank a total of 14,928
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escorting a convoy along the
Montenegrin coast. Despite a screen of six destroyers,
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calls her greatest success when she torpedoed and sank the
Italian armored cruiser
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submarine, was destroyed on 12 March 1916 when the crew deployed the boat's tenth
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Italian transports shuttling between Italy and
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was 138 feet 9 inches (42 m) long by 14 feet (4.3 m)
558:. She scored her final success in July 1917 with the sinking of a French
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U-boats destroyed : German submarine losses in the World Wars
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operating under the Austro-Hungarian flag (see Gardiner, p. 341).
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were removed and a stationary stern flap was affixed to the hull.
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on 14 September 1916, which is the same fate reported by Haworth.
1194:(assigned to patrol between Brindisi and Cattaro) and the German
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participated in a search for the lost Austro-Hungarian submarine
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began operating reconnaissance cruises out of the naval base at
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2099:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. p. 249.
1142:. On the night of 14/15 May, the Austro-Hungarian cruisers
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6 nautical miles (11 km) southwest of Cape Laghi, off
601:. The Austro-Hungarian Navy authorized the construction of
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scored a triple victory when she sank the French steamers
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on 20 November 1908. After completion, she was towed via
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to competitively evaluate foreign submarine designs from
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Sieche, Erwin F. (1980). "Austro-Hungarian Submarines".
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on 21 December 1914. See: Gibson and Prendergast, p. 69.
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into the Austro-Hungarian Navy on 29 August 1909 as SM
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submarine was just under 139 feet (42 m) long and
1184:, and sank an Italian destroyer and a munitions ship.
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successfully torpedoed and sank the Italian schooner
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deck gun, which equaled the main gun planned for the
835:, but on 9 June, Singule spotted the British cruiser
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which was damaged by the Austro-Hungarian submarine
1992:, R. H. Gibson and Maurice Prendergast report that
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792:received her first radio set the following month.
2940:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921
1122:—the second largest ship sunk by the boat—in the
880:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921
674:of 12 feet 6 inches (3.81 m). She
520:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921
1219:torpedoed and sank the French passenger steamer
1134:participated in a support role in a raid on the
936:was taken as a prize. New periscopes and a new
878:—sank with a loss of 53 men; 525 men survived.
864:. Singule selected the Italian armored cruiser
3031:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
3004:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
2977:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
1294:and 7,345 tons enemy shipping during the war.
3122:
2973:Gibson, R. H.; Prendergast, Maurice (2003) .
2938:Gardiner, Robert; Gray, Randal, eds. (1985).
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1102:, originally the J.M.Lennard & Sons ship
463:was authorized in 1906, begun in March 1907,
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16:Austro-Hungarian Navy's U-3-class submarine
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2127:Sieche (p. 21) reports that a ship named
1003:with explosive charges off the island of
975:made an unsuccessful attack on a British
924:vessels in the Gulf of Drin. The 10
909:made an unsuccessful attack on a British
874:—at 7,234 tons, the largest ship sunk by
849:off San Giovanni de Medua. Twelve men on
701:s arrival at Pola in April 1909, she was
467:in November 1908, and towed from Kiel to
948:seized another Albanian sailing vessel,
682:, and was designed to carry up to three
566:sank fifteen ships totaling 14,928
547:. In a separate action that same month,
502:, the first of which was added in 1915.
2244:
2147:or by a mine laid by the German U-boat
1981:
1229:as an armed boarding ship. On 19 June,
437:Kaiserliche und Königliche Kriegsmarine
2227:. Military vessels are listed by tons
2097:Verschollen: World War I U-boat Losses
633:, where she arrived on 19 April 1909.
18:
2467:"Ships hit during WWI: Fiore del Mar"
2293:Baumgartner and Sieche, as excerpted
1056:off Cape Nau. Some two months later,
51:
7:
3102:The Austro-Hungarian Submarine Force
2676:"Ships hit during WWI: Jean Bart II"
2005:These same remedies were applied to
348:8.5 knots (15.7 km/h) submerged
289:138 ft 9 in (42.29 m)
2975:The German Submarine War, 1914–1918
2814:Gibson and Prendergast, pp. 254–55.
2177:"Ships hit during WWI: Inverbervie"
2135:, but one British ship by the name
1990:The German Submarine War, 1914–1918
828:unsuccessfully attacked an Italian
585:was built as part of a plan by the
539:was a participant in a raid on the
2738:"Ships hit during WWI: Margaretha"
2498:"Ships hit by Ships hit by KUK U4"
1022:, under construction at the time.
333:, 320 shp (240 kW) total
326:, 600 bhp (450 kW) total
305:12 ft 6 in (3.81 m)
14:
2624:"Ships hit during WWI: Papagallo"
3200:List of Austro-Hungarian U-boats
2598:"Ships hit during WWI: Gjovadje"
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518:. In July 1915, she scored what
510:Over the first year of the war,
345:12 knots (22 km/h) surfaced
240:3 merchant ships taken as prize
188:Franz Rzemenowsky von Trautenegg
53:
28:
2852:"Ships hit during WWI: Kerkyra"
2311:Gibson and Prendergast, p. 384.
2203:, the commander of the British
2065:The Austro-Hungarian submarine
709:. During the evaluation of the
185:9 April 1915 – 30 November 1917
167:21 September 1912 – 7 July 1913
3002:A Naval History of World War I
2826:"Ships hit during WWI: Italia"
2788:"Ships hit during WWI: Perseo"
2559:Gibson and Prendergast, p. 73.
2536:"Ships hit during WWI: Dublin"
2524:Gibson and Prendergast, p. 70.
2455:Gibson and Prendergast, p. 69.
2223:Merchant ship tonnages are in
2044:is not the French dreadnought
1996:was launched in 1909 (p. 384).
1264:off Cape Stilo. In September,
952:, and sank two smaller boats.
609:) in 1906 by Germaniawerft of
498:, but was supplemented with a
427:built for and operated by the
383:2 Ă— 45 cm (17.7 in)
191:30 November 1917 – 1 July 1918
1:
2915:: Verlagsbuchhandlung Stöhr.
2650:"Ships hit during WWI: Halil"
156:29 August – 17 September 1910
89:Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft
3228:U-boats commissioned in 1909
2095:Messimer, Dwight R. (2002).
159:29 April – 21 September 1911
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1872:
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1376:
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1310:
1307:
1304:
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2139:. Helgason shows the same
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1313:
1298:Summary of raiding history
528:, the largest ship hit by
471:in April 1909. The double-
217:3 auxiliary warships sunk
173:7 July 1913 – 2 April 1915
3195:
3169:
3147:
3058:. Naval Institute Press.
3000:Halpern, Paul G. (1994).
1140:Battle of Otranto Straits
1011:was outfitted with a new
545:Battle of Otranto Straits
252:
142:
46:
27:
2143:as either being sunk by
1013:66 mm (2.6 in)
1001:John Pritchard Of Carnar
982:. Over 26 and 27 March,
971:. Just five days later,
652:, and featured a double
574:, and scrapped in 1920.
445:) before and during the
226:1 merchant ship damaged
578:Design and construction
543:which precipitated the
494:with a supply of three
297:14 ft (4.3 m)
253:General characteristics
3091:"WWI U-boats: KUK U-4"
2878:"Ships hit by KUK U 4"
1286:and scrapped in 1920.
1225:, in operation by the
1138:that precipitated the
441:
436:
203:8 merchant ships sunk
3089:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
2948:Naval Institute Press
2876:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
2850:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
2824:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
2786:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
2736:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
2726:Gardnier, pp. 343–44.
2674:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
2648:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
2622:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
2596:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
2534:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
2496:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
2465:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
2350:"WWI U-boats: KUK U4"
2348:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
2284:Gardiner, pp. 342–43.
2175:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
963:French patrol vessel
920:dispatched two small
916:. In early December,
882:calls the sinking of
759:attacked the cruiser
752:Linienschiffsleutnant
749:under the command of
621:on 12 March 1907 and
587:Austro-Hungarian Navy
429:Austro-Hungarian Navy
3223:U-3-class submarines
2073:German Imperial Navy
2071:, was, in fact, the
992:. Three days later,
845:was able to torpedo
820:. On 24 May, in the
805:, who was to become
644:Imperial German Navy
3243:Ships built in Kiel
3027:Kemp, Paul (1997).
2944:Annapolis, Maryland
2225:gross register tons
1166:anti-submarine nets
1114:In early May 1917,
1082: /
955:In early February,
769:seized the 13
599:John Philip Holland
568:gross register tons
442:K.u.K. Kriegsmarine
235:2 warships damaged
153:Lothar Leschanowsky
134:Ceded to France as
24:
2773:Miramar Ship Index
2699:Sieche, pp. 20–21.
2580:Miramar Ship Index
2573:Giuseppe Garibaldi
2405:Sieche, pp. 19–20.
2210:, was awarded the
2173:For Helgason, see:
2168:Miramar Ship Index
2155:For Haworth, see:
1757:14 September 1916
1726:14 September 1916
1695:14 September 1916
1664:14 September 1916
1633:14 September 1916
1602:14 September 1916
1504:Captured as prize
1442:Captured as prize
1390:Giuseppe Garibaldi
1348:Captured as prize
1164:that deployed the
1029:missed an Italian
959:sank the 475
940:were installed on
932:was sunk, and the
884:Giuseppe Garibaldi
872:Giuseppe Garibaldi
867:Giuseppe Garibaldi
605:(and sister ship,
525:Giuseppe Garibaldi
324:two-stroke engines
138:and scrapped, 1920
19:
3208:
3207:
3141:-class submarines
3065:978-0-87021-976-4
3056:Warship, Volume 2
3038:978-1-55750-859-1
3011:978-0-87021-266-6
2984:978-1-59114-314-7
2957:978-0-87021-907-8
2922:978-3-901208-25-6
2446:Gardiner, p. 341.
2396:Gardiner, p. 340.
2106:978-1-55750-475-3
1973:
1972:
1322:28 November 1914
1235:Edouarde Corbière
1118:sank the steamer
1086:40.017°N 17.733°E
1060:sank the Italian
996:sank the British
646:'s first U-boat,
535:In mid-May 1917,
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271:Displacement
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237:(5,437 tons)
228:(3,498
219:(2,255
214:(7,345 tons)
123:Commissioned
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2861:17 November
2835:17 November
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2607:17 November
2545:17 November
2507:17 November
2476:17 November
2359:14 November
2201:Joseph Watt
2186:17 November
2161:Inverbervie
2141:Inverbervie
2137:Inverbervie
2133:Inverberbie
2129:Inverberbie
1900:French Navy
1869:French Navy
1819:4 May 1917
1762:Inverbervie
1576:Pantellaria
1528:French Navy
1227:French Navy
1126:. Although
1089: /
1054:Inverbervie
1042:Ponte Maria
1007:. In July,
938:gyrocompass
732:World War I
613:, Germany.
457:, Germany.
322:4-cylinder
148:Commanders:
99:Yard number
3233:1908 ships
3217:Categories
2887:21 January
2768:(1089726)"
2766:Margaretha
2575:(6100900)"
2239:References
2087:minelaying
2075:submarine
1793:Margaretha
1745:Royal Navy
1683:Royal Navy
1652:Royal Navy
1621:Royal Navy
1373:Royal Navy
1124:Ionian Sea
1100:Margaretha
1065:Margaretha
1032:Nino Bixio
978:Birmingham
786:Montenegro
670:and had a
591:Simon Lake
370:Complement
315:2 Ă— shafts
310:Propulsion
198:Victories:
176:Edgar Wolf
3074:233144055
2208:Gowan Lea
2163:(159996)"
2115:231973419
2047:Jean Bart
2042:Jean Bart
1948:Berthilde
1452:Papagallo
1357:HMS
1262:Berthilde
1222:SS Italia
1145:Helgoland
1110:1917–1918
1005:Antipaxos
965:Jean Bart
930:Papagallo
862:Dubrovnik
831:Lombardia
737:1914–1916
684:torpedoes
676:displaced
627:Gibraltar
619:laid down
553:troopship
496:torpedoes
477:displaced
421:submarine
392:torpedoes
242:(16
107:Laid down
3047:37460046
3020:28411665
2993:52924732
2966:12119866
2931:43596931
1752:Damaged
1731:HMML 246
1721:Damaged
1669:HMML 230
1638:HMML 253
1607:HMML 255
1421:Gjovadje
1380:Damaged
1314:Tonnage
1241:and the
1162:drifters
1046:Brindisi
998:schooner
934:Gjovadje
922:Albanian
818:deck gun
774:Albanian
623:launched
500:deck gun
465:launched
378:Armament
320:kerosene
115:Launched
2205:drifter
1497:Albania
1466:Albania
1435:Albania
1341:Albania
1272:on her
1270:bulwark
1251:Taranto
1247:Kerkyra
1177:Balaton
1077:17°44′E
969:Durazzo
747:Cattaro
85:Builder
77:Ordered
47:History
41:in 1913
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1855:Italia
1842:4,857
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1824:Perseo
1811:2,092
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1780:4,309
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1182:Valona
1171:Csepel
1157:Novara
1154:, and
1128:Perseo
1120:Perseo
1104:Atilla
1074:40°1′N
1062:tanker
912:Topaze
902:Bisson
851:Dublin
847:Dublin
838:Dublin
694:After
597:, and
556:Perseo
516:prizes
473:hulled
433:German
425:U-boat
418:-class
413:was a
286:Length
3187:class
3178:class
2150:UC-14
2083:UC-12
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1976:Notes
1969:Sunk
1938:Sunk
1907:Sunk
1876:Sunk
1845:Sunk
1814:Sunk
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1690:Sunk
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1473:Sunk
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1317:Fate
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1213:Corfu
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340:Speed
302:Draft
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3060:ISBN
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2101:ISBN
2091:mine
2068:U-24
2053:U-12
1966:672
1935:411
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1174:and
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989:U-24
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631:Pola
617:was
611:Kiel
469:Pola
455:Kiel
410:U-IV
329:2 Ă—
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131:Fate
93:Kiel
80:1906
66:Name
39:Pola
3185:U-5
3176:U-1
3160:U-4
3153:U-3
3139:U-3
2145:U-4
2029:U-4
2015:U-3
2007:U-4
1994:U-4
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1292:GRT
1288:U-4
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71:U-4
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