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Torpedoboot 1915

Improved small costal torpedo boats.  

   History   Ships   Technical Data 
Name Construction Launched Commissioned Fate
A26     Schichau Elbing, 1916 20.05.1916 22.07.1916 Scrapped in Kiel 1921.
A27 Schichau Elbing, 1916 27.05.1916 12.08.1916 Taken over by Britain on 20.08.1920, broken down in 1922.
A28 Schichau Elbing, 1916   10.06.1916 26.08.1916 Taken over by Britain on 20.08.1920, broken down in 1922.
A29 Schichau Elbing, 1916 15.06.1916 09.09.1916 Taken over by Britain on 20.08.1920, broken down in 1923.
A30 Schichau Elbing, 1916 15.07.1916 28.09.1916 Interned in Belgium, used by the Belgian Navy until 1927 when it was scrapped.
A31 Schichau Elbing, 1916 01.07.1916 30.09.1916 Taken over by Britain on 20.08.1920, broken down in 1923.
A32 Schichau Elbing, 1916 15.07.1916 14.10.1916 On 25.10.1917 beached at heavy gale on Oesel island, in 1923 refloated by Estonians, repaired, renamed as Sulev , and commissioned as torpedo boat. On 06.08.1940, commissioned into Baltic Fleet as guard ship, on 17.10.1940 transferred to Naval Board Guard School of NKVD, where it served as board guard ship and training ship, on 26.10.1940 renamed as Ametist . On 22.06.1941, the ship was returned to Baltic fleet and reclassified as guard ship. She served in the Finnish gulf during the war, on 18.09-01.10.1942 was in reserve. On 15.06.1945 returned to Sea Board Guard of NKVD, on 04.07.1945 removed from the Navy, and later served as training ship. In 1950s disarmed, removed from the Sea Board Forces of KGB, and scrapped.
A33 Schichau Elbing, 1916 29.07.1916 30.10.1916 Taken over by Britain on 15.09.1920, broken down in 1923.
A34 Schichau Elbing, 1916 20.07.1916 08.11.1916

Taken over by Britain on 15.09.1920, broken down in 1923.

A35 Schichau Elbing, 1916 19.08.1916 01.12.1916

Taken over by Britain on 20.08.1920, broken down in 1922.

A36 Schichau Elbing, 1916 14.08.1916 27.11.1916

Taken over by Britain on 20.08.1920, broken down in 1922.

A37 Schichau Elbing, 1916 12.08.1916 24.11.1916

Taken over by Britain on 15.09.1920, broken down in 1923.

A38 Schichau Elbing, 1916 17.10.1916 14.03.1917

Taken over by Britain on 15.09.1920, broken down in 1923.

A39 Schichau Elbing, 1916 12.09.1916 16.12.1916

Taken over by Britain on 20.08.1920, broken down in 1922.

A40 Schichau Elbing, 1916 02.09.1916 08.12.1916

Interned in Belgium, used by the Belgian Navy until 1927. Used as floating repair shop after that.

A41 Schichau Elbing, 1916 08.12.1916 16.03.1916

Taken over by Britain on 20.08.1920, broken down in 1922.

A42 Schichau Elbing, 1916 01.11.1916 05.01.1917

Interned in Belgium, used by the Belgian Navy until 1927. Used as a harbor based training ship, captured by the German troops on 30.04.1940. Used again as training ship Reiher until 1943 when it was scrapped.

A43 Schichau Elbing, 1916 25.12.1916 02.04.1917

Interned in Belgium, used by the Belgian Navy until 1927. Used as a harbor based training ship, and scrapped in 1939.

A44 Schichau Elbing, 1916/17 10.03.1917 30.04.1917 Taken over by Britain on 20.08.1920, broken down in 1922.
A45 Schichau Elbing, 1916 08.11.1916 15.01.1917 Taken over by Britain on 03.09.1920, broken down in 1922.
A46   Schichau Elbing, 1916/17 24.03.1917 22.05.1917 Taken over by Britain on 03.09.1920, broken down in 1922.
A47 Schichau Elbing, 1916/17 23.04.1917 22.06.1917 Interned in Belgium, used by the Belgian Navy until 1927. Used in several different roles until it was captured by German troops in May 1940. Renamed Wölfchen (HR1 ), sunk after explosion on 27.02.1944.
A48  Schichau Elbing, 1916/17 09.06.1917 31.07.1917 Taken over by Britain on 03.09.1920, broken down in 1922.
A49 Schichau Elbing, 1916/17 19.05.1917 09.07.1917 Taken over by Britain on 15.09.1920, broken down in 1923.
A50 Schichau Elbing, 1916/17 08.08.1917 20.08.1917 Sunk on 17.11.1917 after two mine hits in the North Sea.
A51 Schichau Elbing, 1916/17 16.05.1917 26.07.1917 Used as a fleet tender in the Mediterranean, sunk on 29.10.1918 near Fiume. Raised by the Italians in 1920 and scrapped.
A52 Schichau Elbing, 1916/17 18.01.1917 01.04.1917 Taken over by Britain on 15.09.1920, broken down in 1923.
A53 Schichau Elbing, 1916/17 03.02.1917 07.04.1917 Taken over by Britain on 15.09.1920, broken down in 1923.
A54 Schichau Elbing, 1916/17 22.02.1917 14.04.1917 Taken over by Britain on 15.09.1920, broken down in 1923.
A55  Schichau Elbing, 1916/17 10.03.1917 27.04.1917 Taken over by Britain on 15.09.1920, broken down in 1923.

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