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KAISERLICHE MARINE / KRIEGSMARINE (GERMANY)

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VON DER GOLTZ patrols

Name No Builder Laid down Launched Comp Fate
Von der Goltz   Nüscke, Stettin   7/1916 11/1916 to United Kingdom 8/1920
Emmich   Nüscke, Stettin   11/1916 1/1917 sold 10/1920
Usedom   Nüscke, Stettin   10/1917 12/1917 sold 1920
Wollin   Nüscke, Stettin   11/1917 4/1918 sold 7/1920
Von Laffert   Nüscke, Stettin   9/1918 4/1919 never commissioned, sold 6/1920
Graf Luckner 1943- M6023 Nüscke, Stettin   2/1919 6/1919 // 12/1942 never commissioned, to France 6/1920, minesweeper 12/1942, scuttled 8/1944

 

Displacement standard, t

 

Displacement full, t

460

Length, m

36.7

Breadth, m

7.38

Draught, m

2.92

No of shafts

1

Machinery

VTE, 1 boiler

Power, h. p.

400

Max speed, kts

10

Fuel, t

coal 150

Armament

1 x 1 - 88/45 SK L/45

Complement 24 - 31

Ship project history: Fishery trawlers, purchased by Navy during building and commissioned as auxiliary patrols.

Modernizations: None.

Naval service: Graf Luckner was transferred to France in June, 1920 and since 1939 used by French Navy as patrol VP1, later minesweeper AD220. 20/12/1942 she was captured by German troops at Marseille, commissioned in 1943 as M6023 and scuttled at La Ciotat in August, 1944.

 

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