Zack 1940
Captured Norwegian Torpedobater Kl. I Snogg |
Contruction Data
Laid down: |
Marinens Hovedverft. Horten, 1917 |
Launched: |
02.09.1920 |
Commissioned: |
1920 (18.04.1940 in German services) |
Fate: |
beached 01.09.1943 |
Costs: |
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Technical Data
Size: |
256 t |
Length: |
53,00 m |
Beam: |
5,50 m |
Draft: |
2,00 m |
Armament: |
1 x 7,6 cm; 1-2 x 2 cm; 2 MG; 2-4 x 45,5 cm torpedoes |
Performance: |
3500 shp, 25kn |
History
The two old Norwegian torpedo boats Trygg
and Snogg
were both captured after the German invasion of Norway.
Snogg
was captured on 04.05.1940 in Floro. Commissioned on 18.05.1940 as Zack
, it was also used as a patrol boat. Renamed to V5504
on 01.01.1941 and V5502
on 20.05.1942, it was beached on 01.09.1943 near Bergen. On 06.03.1943, the wreck was blown up and scrapped after that.
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