SM U-82

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Career (German Empire)
Name: SM U-82
Ordered: 23 June 1915
Builder: Germaniawerft, Kiel
Yard number: 252
Laid down: 31 August 1915
Launched: 1 July 1916
Commissioned: 16 September 1916
Fate: 16 January 1919 - Surrendered. Broken up at Blyth in 1919-20.
General characteristics
Class & type: German Type U 81 submarine
Displacement: 808 tons surfaced
946 tons submerged
1160 tons (total)
Length: 70.06 m (overall)
55.55 m (pressure hull)
Beam: 6.30 m (overall)
4.15 m (pressure hull)
Draught: 4.02 m
Propulsion: 2400 hp surfaced
1200 hp submerged
Speed: 16.8 knots surfaced
9.1 knots submerged
Range: 11,220 miles at 8 knots surfaced 56 miles at 5 knots submerged
Complement: 39 men
Armament: 12 torpedoes (4/2 in bow/stern tubes)
105mm deck gun with 140 rounds [1]
Service record
Part of: Imperial German Navy
Commanders:

Hans Adam
16 Sep 1916 - 29 Apr 1918


Heinrich Middendorf
30 Apr 1918 - 11 Nov 1918
Operations:

11 patrols
36 ships sunk for a total of 110,160 tons.

3 ships damaged for a total of 32,914 tons.

SM U-82 was a Type U 81 U-boat of the Imperial German Navy during World War I.

She was launched on 1 July 1916 and commissioned on 16 September 1916 under Hans Adam. She was assigned to IV Flotilla on 21 November 1916, serving with them throughout the war. She carried out 11 patrols during the war, commanded from 30 Apr 1918 by Heinrich Middendorff. SM U-82 sank 36 ships for a total of 110,160 tons, and damaging a further three ships for 32,914 tons. Among the ships she damaged was the USS Mount Vernon, the former SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie. At 18,372 tons she was one of the largest ships to be hit by a U-boat during the war.[2]

She was surrendered to the British on 16 January 1919 under the terms of the armistice, and was broken up at Blyth between 1919 and 1920.

References

  1. Uboat.net type 81
  2. "U-82". Retrieved 25 January 2010. 
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