French submarine Favorite (Q195)


Model of the Africaine (Q196), sister-ship of the Favorite
Career (France)
Name: Favorite
Namesake: "Favourite"
Builder: Rouen
Laid down: 1937
Launched: September 1938
Captured: by Nazi Germany in June 1940
Career (Nazi Germany)
Name: UF-2
Acquired: June 1940
Commissioned: May 1941
Decommissioned: 5 July 1944
Fate: scuttled at Gotenhafen in 1945.
General characteristics
Class and type: Aurore class submarine
Displacement:

900 tonnes surfaced

1170 tonnes submerged
Length: 73.5 metres
Beam: 6.5 metres
Draught: 4.2 metres
Propulsion:

Diesel: 3000 shp (2237 KW)

1400 shp (1044 KW) electrical
Speed:

15 knots surfaced

9 knots submerged
Range:

5600 nm a 10 knots
2250 nmi at 15 knots

80 nm submerged at 5 knots
Test depth: 100 m
Armament:

1 x 100 mm deck gun
2 x 13.2 mm machine guns

9 x 550 mm torpedo tubes

The Favorite ("Favourite") was an Aurore class submarine of the French navy. She was captured by the Germans in June 1940 and recommissioned in the Kriegsmarine as UF-2 in May 1941.

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Career

The Favorite was laid down in 1937 in Rouen, and launched in September 1938. She never participated in any patrols with the French navy.

After her capture, she was commissioned into the German Navy on 5 November 1942 and used as a training ship in the 5th Flotilla (Kiel) from November 1942 to October 1943, as well as in the U-Abwehrschule (Bergen), from November 1943 to July 1944.

She was decommissioned on 5 July 1944, and scuttled at Gotenhafen in 1945.

Commanders

The submarine was initially commanded by Krvkpt. Georg Lange, who served from November 1942 to October 1943. He lost command due to the loss of the boat. Oblt. Heinrich Gehrken, served from the time Georg Lange lost the boat, until July 1944.

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