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Schnellboot 1937

Schnellboote  Schnellboot 1937  Class

   History   Ships   Technical Data 
Name Construction Launched Commissioned Fate
S18 Lürssen Vegesack, 1937 13.01.1938 14.07.1938 Rebuild as fast tug boat in 1942, sunk after bomb hit on 05.05.1945.
S19 Lürssen Vegesack, 1937 10.05.1938 06.10.1938 Taken over by Britain, sunk as target ship in 1950.
S20 Lürssen Vegesack, 1937 01.10.1938 21.03.1939 Taken over by Britain, scrapped 1948.
S21 Lürssen Vegesack, 1937 01.08.1938 19.12.1938 Taken over by Norway in 1945, scrapped in 1950.
S22 Lürssen Vegesack, 1937 31.01.1939 16.05.1939 Fate unknown.
S23 Lürssen Vegesack, 1937 23.04.1939 15.07.1939 Sunk after mine hit on 12.07.1940.
S24 Lürssen Vegesack, 1937 04.07.1939 18.09.1939 Taken over by Soviet Union in 1945. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 15.01.1946 taken by Soviet crew, on 07.02.1946 renamed as TK-1004 and added into Baltic Fleet as MTB, on 15.02.1946 included into 4th (South Baltic) Fleet, on 28.02.1948 put out of the fighting fleet and laid up, on 12.01.1949 reclassified as large MTB, on 25.09.1950 disarmed, removed from the Navy, and transfered for scrapping.
S25 Lürssen Vegesack, 1937 19.09.1939 09.12.1939 Taken over by Britain, scrapped 1948.

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