SM UC-60

For other ships of the same name, see German submarine U-60.
Career (German Empire)
Name: UC-60
Ordered: 12 January 1916[1]
Builder: Kaiserliche Werft, Danzig[2]
Yard number: 42[1]
Laid down: 31 March 1916[1]
Launched: 8 November 1916[1]
Commissioned: 25 June 1917[1]
Fate: surrendered, February 1919; broken up, 1921[1]
General characteristics
Class and type:German Type UC II submarine
Displacement:415 t (457 short tons), surfaced[2]
498 t (549 short tons), submerged
Length:165 ft 9 in (50.52 m)[2]
Beam:17 ft 4 in (5.28 m)[2]
Draft:12 ft 2 in (4 m)[3]
Propulsion:2 × propeller shafts
2 × 6-cylinder, 4-stroke diesel engines, 500 bhp (370 kW)[3]
2 × electric motors, 460 shp (340 kW)[3]
Speed:11.6 knots (21.5 km/h), surfaced[2]
7.3 knots (13.5 km/h), submerged
Endurance:9,450 nautical miles at 7 knots, surfaced[3]
(17,500 km at 13 km/h)
52 nautical miles at 4 knots, submerged[3]
(96 km at 7.4 km/h)
Test depth:50 m (160 ft)[3]
Complement:26[3]
Armament:6 × 100 cm (39.4 in) mine tubes[3]
18 × UC 200 mines
3 × 50 cm (19.7 in) torpedo tubes (2 bow/external; one stern)
7 × torpedoes
1 × 8.8 cm (3.46 in) KL/30 deck gun[2]
Notes:30-second diving time[2]
Service record
Part of: Baltic Flotilla
1 Sep 1917 - 26 Nov 1917
Training Flotilla
26 Nov 1917 – 11 Nov 1918
Commanders: Oblt Waldemar von Fischer[4]
25 Jun 1917 - 30 Nov 1917
Operations: 1 patrol
Victories: 1 warship sunk (1,426 tons)

SM UC-60 was a German Type UC II minelaying submarine or U-boat in the German Imperial Navy (German: Kaiserliche Marine) during World War I. The U-boat was ordered on 12 January 1916, laid down on 31 March 1916, and was launched on 8 November 1916. She was commissioned into the German Imperial Navy on 25 June 1917 as SM UC-60.[Note 1] In 1 patrols UC-60 was credited with sinking 1 warship, either by torpedo or by mines laid. UC-60 was surrendered on 23 February 1919 and was broken up at Rainham in 1921.[1]

Summary of Raiding Career

Date Name Nationality Tonnage
(GRT)
Fate[5]
16 October 1917 Est  Imperial Russian Navy 1,426 Sunk

Notes

  1. "SM" stands for "Seiner Majestät" (English: His Majesty's) and combined with the U for Unterseeboot would be translated as His Majesty's Submarine.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Helgason, Guðmundur. "WWI U-boats: UC-60". U-Boat War in World War I. Uboat.net. Retrieved 23 February 2009.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Tarrant, p. 173.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 Gardiner, p. 182.
  4. "Waldemar von Fischer". Uboat.net. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
  5. "SM UC-60 successes". UBoat.net. Retrieved 1 March 2015.

Bibliography

  • Gardiner, Robert, ed. (1985). Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships, 1906–1921. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 978-0-87021-907-8. OCLC 12119866.
  • Tarrant, V. E. (1989). The U-Boat Offensive: 1914–1945. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 978-0-87021-764-7. OCLC 20338385.