Unterseeboot 184

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Career (Nazi Germany)
Class and type: Type IXC/40 U-boat
Name: U-184
Ordered: 15 August 1940
Builder: AG Weser, Bremen
Laid down: 10 June 1941
Launched: 21 February 1942
Commissioned: 29 May 1942
Fate: Missing since 21 November 1942
General characteristics
Displacement: Surfaced 1,120 tons tons
submerged 1,232 tons
Length: Overall 76.8 m (251 ft 11.6in)
pressure hull 58.7 m (192 ft 7 in)
Beam: Overall 6.9 m (22 ft 7 in)
pressure hull 4.4 m (14 ft 5 in)
Draught: 4.7 m (15 ft 5 in)
Propulsion: Diesel/Electric, 2x MAN M9V40/46 supercharged 9 cylinder diesel engines, 4,400 hp (3,300kW), 2xSSW GU345/34 double acting electric motors, 1000 hp (740kW)
Speed: Surfaced 19 knots (35 km/h)
submerged 7.3 knots (13.5 km/h)
Range: Surfaced: 25,620 km (13,450 miles) at 10 knots (19 km/h)
submerged: 117 km (63 miles) at 4 knots (7 km/h)
Test depth: 230 m (750 ft)
Complement: 48 to 56 officers & ratings
Armament:
  • 6 x 53.3cm Torpedo tubes: 4 bow, 2 stern (22 torpedoes)
  • 1 x Utof 105/45 with 110 rounds

Unterseeboot 184 was a German Type IXC/40 U-boat that served with the Kriegsmarine during the Second World War.

She was ordered on 15 August 1940 and was laid down on 10 June 1941 at AG Weser, Bremen, becoming 'werk 1024'. She was launched on 21 February 1942 and commissioned under her first and only commander Kptlt. Günther Dangschat on 29 May 1942. After a period training with the 4. Unterseebootsflottille, she joined 2. Unterseebootsflottille for her combat service on 1 November 1942. She sank a single ship, the British merchant SS Widestone on 7 November 1942 and was later listed as missing with all 50 hands on 21 November 1942 somewhere in the North Atlantic east of Newfoundland. It had been previously thought that U-184 had been sunk by depth charges from the Norwegian corvette Potentilla, but this attack was later found to have been against U-264, and had inflicted only minor damage.

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