Type 201 submarine

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Type 201
General characteristics
Displacement  ? t surfaced
around 450 t submerged
Length 42 m
Beam 4.6 m
Draft  ? m
Speed 10.7 kn
17.5 kn
Range 3800 nm surfaced at ? kn

270 nm submerged at 3 kn

Propulsion 1200 hp diesel generator

1200 hp electric motor

Max. depth  ? m
Launching tubes 8 533mm torpedo tubes
Magazine 8 torpedoes (no reloads) or
16 naval mines
Complement 21

The Type 201 is Germany's first class of military submarines built after World War II. They were built out of amagnetic steel to counter the threat of magnetic naval mines. But the material had not been tested extensively enough and showed up to be problematic in service with the Bundesmarine: Microscopic cracks in the pressure hull forced the cancellation of 9 of the 12 ordered submarines and the early retirement of the three built boats. They were replaced by the very similar Type 205 submarines, that were constructed with normal steel.


[edit] List of boats

Pennant
number
Name Shipyard laid down Launched com-
missioned
decom-
missioned
fate
S180 U1 HDW 1962 March 20, 1962 1967 rebuilt to Type 205A standards
S181 U2 HDW 1962 May 3, 1962 July 1963 rebuilt to Type 205A standards
S182 U3 HDW 1962 June 20, 1964
S183 U4 HDW 1962 not completed

U3 was loaned to the Royal Norwegian Navy and served under the name Kobben from 1962 to 1964 before being commissioned in the German Navy.

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