Английская Википедия:German Type IXB submarine

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The German Type IXB submarine was a sub-class of the German Type IX submarine built for Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine between 1938 and 1940. The U-boats themselves were designed to be fairly large ocean-going submarines. The inspiration for the Type IXB submarine came from the earlier original Type IX submarine, the Type IXA submarine. The design of the IXA was developed to give an increased range, a change which resulted in a slightly heavier overall tonnage. This design was improved even further in the later Type IXC submarines.

The class comprised 14 submarines, Шаблон:GS, Шаблон:GS, Шаблон:GS, Шаблон:GS, Шаблон:GS, Шаблон:GS, Шаблон:GS, Шаблон:GS, Шаблон:GS, Шаблон:GS, Шаблон:GS, Шаблон:GS, Шаблон:GS, and Шаблон:GS; thirteen were sunk during the war and the last scuttled by its crew at the end of the war. The Type IXB submarines were the most successful class of submarine in the war in terms of the total amount to tonnage sunk, with each U-boat sinking an average of over Шаблон:GRT during its career.[1]

Design and construction

Construction

All Type IXB submarines were ordered by the Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine between 16 July 1937 and 8 August 1939 as part of Plan Z and the overall German plan of re-armament in violation of the Treaty of Versailles. The design of the IXB submarines came from the initial Type IX submarines, the Type IXA. All contracts for the construction of the submarines were awarded to DeSchiMAG AG Weser, Bremen. The first U-boat to be laid down in the Bremen ship yards was U-65, whose keel was laid down on 6 December 1938. The last U-boat to be laid down was U-111, whose construction began on 20 February 1940. By the end of 1940, all Type IXB submarines had been fully constructed and commissioned into the Kriegsmarine.[1]

Design

All Type IXB submarines had Шаблон:Convert while submerged and Шаблон:Convert when surfaced. As a result, they could travel at Шаблон:Convert while surfaced and Шаблон:Convert submerged. The Type IXB submarines had a range of Шаблон:Convert at Шаблон:Convert while on the surface and Шаблон:Convert at Шаблон:Convert while submerged. They had 6 torpedo tubes (4 in the bow, 2 in the stern) and carried a total of 22 Шаблон:Convert torpedoes. Unlike the earlier Type IXAs, the Type IXB submarines were equipped with 44 TMA mines as well. The Type IXB submarines were equipped with a 10.5 cm SK C/32 naval gun with 180 rounds on a Utof mount. The last piece of armament that the Type IXB submarines were equipped with were the standard [[2 cm FlaK 30|Шаблон:Convert anti-aircraft guns]]. All Type IXB submarines could hold up to 56 crew members at any given time though that number was usually around 45–48 crew members. After being commissioned and deployed, all of the Type IXB submarines built prior to the fall of France were stationed in the German port city of Wilhelmshaven while those who were commissioned following the capture of numerous French ports during the Battle of France were stationed in Lorient.[2]

List of Type IXB U-boats

The Type IXB class had 14 U-boats, all of which were built by AG Weser of Bremen:

Name (a) Hull builder Ordered Laid down Launched Commissioned Fate
Шаблон:GS AG Weser, Bremen 16 July 1937 15 December 1938 20 September 1939 16 December 1939 Sunk on 13 April 1940 in the Herjangsfjord near Narvik, Norway. 8 dead and 38 survivors.[3]
Шаблон:GS AG Weser, Bremen 16 July 1937 6 December 1938 6 November 1939 15 February 1940 Sunk on 28 April 1941 in the North Atlantic south-east of Iceland. All hands lost.[4]
Шаблон:GS AG Weser, Bremen 24 May 1938 6 September 1939 12 April 1940 5 July 1940 Scuttled on 3 May 1945 at Kiel.[5]
Шаблон:GS AG Weser, Bremen 24 May 1938 10 November 1939 25 May 1940 19 August 1940 Sunk around 28 November 1940 by mine off Tory Island in British minefield SN 44.[6]
Шаблон:GS AG Weser, Bremen 24 May 1938 16 November 1939 15 June 1940 10 September 1940 Sunk 2 June 1943 near Dakar. All hands lost.[7]
Шаблон:GS AG Weser, Bremen 24 May 1938 26 November 1939 17 June 1940 24 September 1940 Sunk on 2 August 1943 north-west of Cape Ortegal, Spain. 22 dead and 36 survivors.[8]
Шаблон:GS AG Weser, Bremen 24 May 1938 6 December 1939 2 July 1940 8 October 1940 Sunk on 18 August 1944 by depth charges from British aircraft.[9]
Шаблон:GS AG Weser, Bremen 24 May 1938 27 December 1939 15 July 1940 22 October 1940 Sunk on 11 April 1944 at Stettin during a bombing raid. Later raised and scuttled there on 24 April 1945.[10]
Шаблон:GS AG Weser, Bremen 24 May 1938 9 March 1940 14 September 1940 5 December 1940 Sunk on 4 May 1943 south of Ireland by depth charges from British aircraft. All hands lost.[11]
Шаблон:GS AG Weser, Bremen 24 May 1938 1 February 1940 25 August 1940 21 November 1940 Captured on 9 May 1941 in the North Atlantic south of Iceland by the destroyers Шаблон:HMS, Шаблон:HMS and the British corvette Шаблон:HMS. The Royal Navy allowed the U-boat to sink the next day in order to keep the documents captured from her a secret.[12]
Шаблон:GS AG Weser, Bremen 8 August 1939 20 February 1940 15 September 1940 19 December 1940 Sunk on 4 October 1941 south-west of Tenerife by depth charges from a British warship. 8 dead and 44 survivors.[13]
Шаблон:GS AG Weser, Bremen 15 December 1937 5 March 1939 20 December 1939 30 March 1940 Went missing on 22 June 1940. All hands presumed lost.[14]
Шаблон:GS AG Weser, Bremen 15 December 1937 15 April 1939 2 March 1940 30 May 1940 Scuttled at Lorient on 19 August 1944. Raised and later became the French submarine Blaison.[15]
Шаблон:GS AG Weser, Bremen 15 December 1937 11 August 1939 9 March 1940 11 June 1940 Sunk 2 April 1943 west of Oporto by depth charges from the British warships Шаблон:HMS and Шаблон:HMS. All hands lost.[16]

See also

References

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