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Schnellboot 1939/1940

Schnellboote  Schnellboot 1939/1940  Class

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Name Construction Launched Commissioned Fate
S26 Lürssen Vegesack, 1939 07.03.1940 21.05.1940 Sunk on 19.08.1944 after an air attack.
S27 Lürssen Vegesack, 1939 15.04.1940 05.07.1940 Sunk on 05.09.1942 in the black Sea after hit by torpedo fired by S72 .
S28 Lürssen Vegesack, 1939 04.07.1940 01.09.1940 Decommissioned in Constanca on 25.08.1944 after previously being damaged by an air attack.
S29 Lürssen Vegesack, 1939 14.10.1940 28.11.1940 Sunk after battle with two British MGBs on 29.03.1943.
S38 Lürssen Vegesack, 1939 1940 08.11.1940 Sunk by British destroyers Garth and Campbell on 20.11.1940.
S39 Lürssen Vegesack, 1937 1940 16.01.1941 Sunk after an air attack on 02.08.1944.
S40 Lürssen Vegesack, 1940 14.12.1940 22.04.1941 Sunk on 19.08.1944 after an air attack.
S41 Lürssen Vegesack, 1940 09.01.1941 27.02.1941 Sunk after collision with S47 on 19.11.1941.
S42 Lürssen Vegesack, 1940 1940 16.03.1941 Burned out after an air attack on 20.08.1944 while being repaired at a shipyard.
S43 Lürssen Vegesack, 1940 15.02.1941 28.03.1941 Sunk after mine hit on 27.06.1941.
S44 Lürssen Vegesack, 1940 08.03.1941 19.04.1941 Sunk after bomb hits in Kiel on 25.07.1943.
S45 Lürssen Vegesack, 1940 23.03.1941 26.04.1941 Decommissioned in Constanca on 20.08.1944 after previously being damaged by an air attack.
S46 Lürssen Vegesack, 1940 07.04.1941 22.05.1941 Sunk after torpedo explosion during an air attack on 10.09.1943.
S47 Lürssen Vegesack, 1940 25.04.1941 13.06.1941 Decommissioned in Constanca on 29.08.1944 after previously being damaged by an air attack.
S48 Lürssen Vegesack, 1940 28.04.1941 20.06.1941 Taken over by Norway after the war as E-4 . Fate unknown.
S49 Lürssen Vegesack, 1940 May 1941 11.07.1941 Decommissioned in Constanca on 29.08.1944 after previously being damaged by an air attack.
S50 Lürssen Vegesack, 1940 18.06.1941 25.07.1941 Taken over by the 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-1005 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.
S51 Lürssen Vegesack, 1940 01.07.1941 08.08.1941 Decommissioned in Constanca on 29.08.1944 after previously being damaged by a collision.
S52 Lürssen Vegesack, 1940 11.07.1941 22.08.1941 Sunk in Constanca on 20.08.1944 during an air attack.
S53 Lürssen Vegesack, 1940 30.07.1941 06.09.1941 Sunk on 20.02.1942 after collision with S39 .
S62 Lürssen Vegesack, 1941 August 1941 19.09.1941 Taken over by Norway, given to Britain. Scrapped in 1947.
S63 Lürssen Vegesack, 1941 27.08.1941 02.10.1941 Sunk after being rammed by British destroyer Mackay on 25.10.1943.
S64 Lürssen Vegesack, 1941 September 1941 02.11.1941 Taken over by the USA after the war. Given to Norway in 1947, renamed to Lyn . Given to Denmark in 1951, renamed to Storfuglen , scrapped in 1965.
S65 Lürssen Vegesack, 1941 20.09.1941 16.06.1942 Taken over by USSR. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 15.01.1946 taken by Soviet crew, on 07.02.1946 renamed as TK-1006 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.
S66 Lürssen Vegesack, 1941 06.10.1941 21.06.1942 Sunk during air attack on Le Havre on 15.06.1944.
S67 Lürssen Vegesack, 1941 23.10.1941 19.03.1942 Taken over by Britain, sold to Italy in 1952 as MV 621 . Scrapped 1966.
S68 Lürssen Vegesack, 1941 06.11.1941 01.07.1942 Taken over by USA, given to Denmark in 1947 as T62 . Renamed to Viben in 1952, scrapped 1966.
S69 Lürssen Vegesack, 1941 24.11.1941 21.12.1941 Taken over by Britain, scrapped 1947.
S70 Lürssen Vegesack, 1941 15.11.1941 11.12.1941 Sunk after mine hit on 05.03.1941.
S71 Lürssen Vegesack, 1941 04.12.1941 11.01.1942 Sunk by British destroyers Garth and Montrose on 17.02.1943.
S72 Lürssen Vegesack, 1941 18.12.1941 03.02.1942 Sunk after an air attack on 23.08.1944.
S73 Lürssen Vegesack, 1941 06.01.1942 19.02.1942 Sold to Spain in 1943, renamed to LT23 . Scrapped 1956.
S74 Lürssen Vegesack, 1941 12.02.1942 27.03.0942 Sunk after air attack on 05.11.1943.
S75 Lürssen Vegesack, 1941 1942 09.04.1942 Sunk after air attack on 05.03.1943.
S76 Lürssen Vegesack, 1941 March 1942 01.05.1942 Taken over by USA, given ot Norway in 1947. Scrapped 1950.
S77 Lürssen Vegesack, 1941 31.03.1942 09.05.1942 Sunk after battle with British motor gunboats MGB40 and MGB42 on 25.07.1943.
S78 Lürssen Vegesack, 1941 08.04.1942 03.06.1942 Sold to Spain in 1943, renamed to LT24 . Scrapped 1955.
S79 Lürssen Vegesack, 1941 22.04.1942 27.06.1942 Taken over by Norway in 1945. Given to Denmark in 1947 as T58 . Renamed to Musvaagen and scrapped 1955.
S80 Lürssen Vegesack, 1941 1942 10.07.1942 Sunk after mine hit in the Baltic Sea on 01.09.1944.
S81 Lürssen Vegesack, 1941 1942 28.07.1942 Taken over by USSR.  Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 04.01.1946 taken by Soviet crew, on 07.02.1946 renamed as TK-1001 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.
S82 Lürssen Vegesack, 1942 1942 21.08.1942 Taken over by USSR. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 15.01.1946 taken by Soviet crew, on 07.02.1946 renamed as TK-1008 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.
S83 Lürssen Vegesack, 1942 1942 07.09.1942 Taken over by Britain in 1945, fate unknown.
S84 Lürssen Vegesack, 1942 1942 19.09.1942 Sunk during air attack on Le Havre on 15.06.1944.
S85 Lürssen Vegesack, 1942 1942 07.12.1942 Taken over by USA after the war, given to Norway as Storm . Bought by Denmark as Tranen in 1951, sunk after collision with Norwegian  fisher boat Trygg on 27.06.1963.
S86 Lürssen Vegesack, 1942 1942 15.10.1942 Taken over by USSR. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 04.01.1946 taken by Soviet crew, on 07.02.1946 renamed as TK-1009 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.
S87 Lürssen Vegesack, 1942 1942 04.11.1942 Sunk after air attack on 20.05.1944.
S88 Lürssen Vegesack, 1942 06.10.1942 20.11.1942 Sunk after battle with British motor torpedo boat MTB 607 on 25.10.1943.
S89 Lürssen Vegesack, 1942 1942 28.11.1942 Taken over by Britain in 1946, beached during transfer.
S90 Lürssen Vegesack, 1942 1942 10.12.1942 Beached at the island of Bru on 17.07.1945.
S91 Lürssen Vegesack, 1942 1942 22.12.1942 Sunk on 25.08.1944 after battle with British ships.
S92 Lürssen Vegesack, 1942 1942 14.01.1943 Taken over by Britain in 1945, sold 1947.
S93 Lürssen Vegesack, 1942 17.12.1942 04.02.1943 Sunk after air attack on 26.03.1944.
S94 Lürssen Vegesack, 1942 31.12.1942 18.02.1943 Sunk during battle with British ships on 23.02.1944.
S95 Lürssen Vegesack, 1942 1942 28.02.1943 Taken over by Britain in 1945, sold 1949.
S96 Lürssen Vegesack, 1942 21.01.1943 11.03.1943 Sunk after collision with British ML 145 on 25.09.1943.
S97 Lürssen Vegesack, 1942 1943 25.03.1943 Taken over by the USA after the war. Given to Denmark in 1947, renamed to Ravnen . Scrapped in 1963.
S98 Lürssen Vegesack, 1942 1943 10.04.1943 Taken over by the USA after the war. Given to Norway in 1948, renamed to Kvikk . Scrapped in 1950.
S99 Lürssen Vegesack, 1942 1943 17.04.1943 Taken over by USSR. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 04.01.1946 taken by Soviet crew, on 07.02.1946 renamed as TK-1010 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.
S100 Lürssen Vegesack, 1942 1943 05.05.1943 Sunk during air attack on Le Havre on 15.06.1944.
S101 Schlichting Travemünde, 1940 25.09.1940 30.11.1940 Taken over by USSR. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 04.01.1946 taken by Soviet crew, on 07.02.1946 renamed as TK-1011 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.
S102 Schlichting Travemünde, 1940 06.11.1940 31.12.1940 Sunk after mine hit on 08.07.1943.
S103 Schlichting Travemünde, 1940 21.12.1940 09.02.1941 Sunk after air attack on 04.05.1945
S104 Schlichting Travemünde, 1940 18.02.1941 27.03.1941 Sunk after mine hit on 09.01.1943.
S105 Schlichting Travemünde, 1940 22.03.1941 04.05.1941 Taken over by Britain in 1945, sold 1947.
S106 Schlichting Travemünde, 1940 26.04.1941 06.06.1941 Sunk after mine hit on 27.06.1941.
S107 Schlichting Travemünde, 1941 31.05.1941 06.07.1941 Taken over by USA, given to Denmark in 1947 as T52 . Renamed to Gribben in 1951, scrapped 1960.
S108 Schlichting Travemünde, 1941 28.06.1941 14.08.1941 Scrapped 1946.
S109 Schlichting Travemünde, 1941 14.08.1941 14.09.1941 Taken over by USSR. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 04.01.1946 taken by Soviet crew, on 07.02.1946 renamed as TK-1012 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.
S110 Schlichting Travemünde, 1941 13.09.1941 19.10.1941 Taken over by USSR. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 15.01.1946 taken by Soviet crew. On 12.08.1946 arrived to Dolgaya-Zapadnaya gulf (by Weissmeer-Ostsee-Kanal), on 23.09.1946 renamed as TK-1013 , on 28.09.1946 included into Northern fleet as MTB. On 12.08.1947 put out of the fighting fleet and laid up, on 12.01.1949 reclassified as large MTB, on 26.09.1949 disarmed, removed from the Navy, and transfered for scrapping.
S111 Schlichting Travemünde, 1941 18.10.1941 11.12.1941 Sunk after battle with British MGB on 15.03.1942.
S112 Schlichting Travemünde, 1941 02.12.1941 28.01.1942 Taken over by France, scrapped 1951.
S113 Schlichting Travemünde, 1941 07.02.1942 14.03.1942 Taken over by USSR. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, in 12.1945 taken by Soviet crew. On 12.08.1946 arrived to Dolgaya-Zapadnaya gulf (by Weissmeer-Ostsee-Kanal), on 23.09.1946 renamed as TK-1014 , on 28.09.1946 included into Northern fleet as MTB. On 12.08.1947 put out of the fighting fleet and laid up, on 12.01.1949 reclassified as large MTB, on 26.09.1949 disarmed, removed from the Navy, and transfered for scrapping.
S114 Schlichting Travemünde, 1941 14.03.1942 23.04.1942 Sunk during an air attack on 02.08.1944.
S115 Schlichting Travemünde, 1941 10.04.1942 30.05.1942 Taken over by Britain in 1945, fate unknown.
S116 Schlichting Travemünde, 1941 07.05.1942 04.07.1942 Taken over by Denmark after the war. Sold to Germany in 1953 and used by the Bundesgrenzschutz. 1957 used as experimental ship, destroyed by fire in 1965.
S117 Schlichting Travemünde, 1942 13.06.1942 08.08.1942 Taken over by USA, given to Norway in 1948 as Tross . Sold to Denmark as Hejren in 1951, scrapped 1965.
S118 Schlichting Travemünde, 1942 30.07.1942 14.09.1942 Taken over by USSR. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 14.01.1946 taken by Soviet crew. On 12.08.1946 arrived to Dolgaya-Zapadnaya gulf (by Weissmeer-Ostsee-Kanal), on 23.09.1946 renamed as TK-1015 , on 28.09.1946 included into Northern fleet as MTB. On 12.08.1947 put out of the fighting fleet and laid up, on 12.01.1949 reclassified as large MTB, on 26.09.1949 disarmed, removed from the Navy, and transfered for scrapping.
S119 Schlichting Travemünde, 1942
27.08.1942
22.10.1942 Sunk after battle in the British Channel on 08.03.1943.
S120 Schlichting Travemünde, 1942 13.10.1942 05.12.1942 Taken over by Britain in 1945, scrapped 1947.
S121 Schlichting Travemünde, 1942 28.11.1942 14.01.1943 Sunk during air attack on 11.08.1943.
S122 Schlichting Travemünde, 1942 30.12.1942 21.02.1943 Taken over by the USA after the war. Given to Denmark in 1947, renamed to T64 . Scrapped in 1950.
S123 Schlichting Travemünde, 1942 06.02.1943 19.03.1943 Taken over by USSR. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 04.01.1946 taken by Soviet crew. On 12.08.1946 arrived to Dolgaya-Zapadnaya gulf (by Weissmeer-Ostsee-Kanal), on 23.09.1946 renamed as TK-1016 , on 28.09.1946 included into Northern fleet as MTB. On 12.08.1947 put out of the fighting fleet and laid up, on 12.01.1949 reclassified as large MTB, on 26.09.1949 disarmed, removed from the Navy, and transfered for scrapping.
S124 Schlichting Travemünde, 1942 06.03.1943 15.04.1943 Sold to Spain in 1943 as LT21 . Scrapped 1956.
S125 Schlichting Travemünde, 1942 03.04.1943 16.05.1943 Sold to Spain in 1943 as LT25 . Scrapped 1955.
S126 Schlichting Travemünde, 1942 08.05.1943 12.06.1943 Sold to Spain in 1943 as LT26 . Scrapped 1957.
S127 Schlichting Travemünde, 1943 05.06.1943 10.07.1943 Taken over by the USA after the war. Given to Denmark in 1947, renamed to T56 . Scrapped in 1955.
S128 Schlichting Travemünde, 1943 08.07.1943 27.08.1943 Sunk after collision with S94 on 23.02.1944.
S129 Schlichting Travemünde, 1943 12.08.1943 24.09.1943 Sunk after air attack on 26.03.1944.
S130 Schlichting Travemünde, 1943 18.09.1943 21.10.1943 Taken over by Britain as P5130 in 1945. Sold to Germany in 1957 as UW 10 . Reclassified as experimental ship EF3 in 1968, sold in 1991. It is currently awaiting reconstruction in Plymouth, UK.
S131 Schlichting Travemünde, 1943 16.10.1943 05.01.1944 Sunk after air attack on 20.08.1944.
S132 Schlichting Travemünde, 1943 13.11.1943 10.12.1943 Taken over by USSR. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 16.01.1946 taken by Soviet crew. On 12.08.1946 arrived to Dolgaya-Zapadnaya gulf (by Weissmeer-Ostsee-Kanal), on 23.09.1946 renamed as TK-1017 , on 28.09.1946 included into Northern fleet as MTB. On 12.01.1949 reclassified as large MTB, on 17.06.1952 put out of the fighting fleet, disarmed, re-classified and re-formed as motor launch, on 17.07.1952 renamed as RK-1673 , on 16.04.1953 reclassified as despatch motor boat, and renamed as POK-46, on 04.05.1954 put out of service and laid up, on 28.08.1954 commissioned again. On 30.01.1956 laid up again, shortly after tat sunk in harbour in cause of hull leakage, on 07.07.1956 removed from the Navy vessels lists.
S133 Schlichting Travemünde, 1943 1943 31.12.1943 Taken over by the USA after the war. Given to Denmark in 1947, renamed to T54 . Scrapped in 1955.
S134 Schlichting Travemünde, 1943 1943 29.05.1943 Sold to Spain in 1943 as LT28 . Scrapped 1957.
S135 Schlichting Travemünde, 1943 1943 29.05.1943 Taken over by USSR. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 04.01.1946 taken by Soviet crew. On 12.08.1946 arrived to Dolgaya-Zapadnaya gulf (by Weissmeer-Ostsee-Kanal), on 23.09.1946 renamed as TK-1018 , on 04.10.1946 included into Northern fleet as MTB, on 12.01.1949 reclassified as large MTB, on 17.03.1952 disarmed, removed from the Navy, and transfered for scrapping.
S136 Schlichting Travemünde, 1943 1943 10.06.1943 Sunk by British and Polnish destroyers Sioux , Duff and Krakowiak on 11.06.1944.
S137 Schlichting Travemünde, 1943 1943 06.07.1943 Sunk after air attack on 29.07.1943.
S138 Schlichting Travemünde, 1943 1943 20.07.1943 Sunk during air attack on Le Havre on 15.06.1944.
S139 Lürssen Vegesack, 1943 1943 01.08.1943 Sunk after mine hit on 07.06.1944.
S140 Lürssen Vegesack, 1943 1943 07.08.1943 Sunk after mine hit on 07.06.1944.
S141 Lürssen Vegesack, 1943 1943 20.08.1943 Sunk after battle with French destroyer La Combattante on 13.05.1944
S142 Lürssen Vegesack, 1943 1943 03.09.1943 Sunk during air attack on Le Havre on 15.06.1944.
S143 Lürssen Vegesack, 1943 1943 17.09.1943 Sunk during air attack on Le Havre on 15.06.1944.
S144 Lürssen Vegesack, 1943 1943 01.10.1943 Sunk during air attack on Le Havre on 30.07.1944.
S145 Lürssen Vegesack, 1943 1943 08.10.1943 Sunk during air attack on Brest on 18.09.1944.
S146 Lürssen Vegesack, 1943 1943 22.10.1943 Sunk during air attack on Le Havre on 15.06.1944.
S147 Lürssen Vegesack, 1943 1943 05.11.1943 Sunk after battle with French destroyer La Combattante on 25.04.1944
S148 Lürssen Vegesack, 1943 1943 05.01.1944 Sunk after mine hit on 22.08.1944
S149 Lürssen Vegesack, 1943 1943 05.01.1944 Sunk after air attack on 25.08.1944.
S150 Lürssen Vegesack, 1943 1943 04.12.1943 Sunk during air attack on Le Havre on 15.06.1944.
S159 Gusto Schidam, 1941 --- --- Construction stopped in April 1942.
S160 Gusto Schidam, 1941 --- --- Construction stopped in April 1942.
S161 Gusto Schidam, 1941 --- --- Construction stopped in April 1942.
S162 Gusto Schidam, 1941 --- --- Construction stopped in April 1942.
S163 Gusto Schidam, 1941 --- --- Construction stopped in April 1942.
S164 Gusto Schidam, 1941 --- --- Construction stopped in April 1942.
S165 Gusto Schidam, 1941 --- --- Construction stopped in April 1942.
S166 Gusto Schidam, 1941 --- --- Construction stopped in April 1942.
S167 Lürssen Vegesack, 1943 1943 17.12.1943 Sunk after collision on 22.02.1945.
S168 Lürssen Vegesack, 1943 1943 23.12.1943 Taken over by Britain in 1945, scrapped 1947.
S169 Lürssen Vegesack, 1943 1943 08.01.1944 Sunk during air attack on Le Havre on 15.06.1944.
S170 Lürssen Vegesack, 1943 1943 11.02.1944 Blown up in Lübeck on 05.05.1945, 00:00 hrs.
S171 Lürssen Vegesack, 1943 1943 22.01.1944 Sunk during air attack on Le Havre on 15.06.1944.
S172 Lürssen Vegesack, 1943 1943 18.02.1944 Sunk during air attack on Le Havre on 15.06.1944.
S173 Lürssen Vegesack, 1943 1943 25.02.1944 Sunk during air attack on Le Havre on 15.06.1944.
S174 Lürssen Vegesack, 1943 1943 03.03.1944 Taken over by the USA after the war. Given to Norway in 1947, renamed to Rapp. Scrapped in 1950.
S175 Lürssen Vegesack, 1943 1944 11.03.1944 Taken over by USSR. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 15.01.1946 taken by Soviet crew. On 12.08.1946 arrived to Dolgaya-Zapadnaya gulf (by Weissmeer-Ostsee-Kanal), on 23.09.1946 renamed as TK-1019, on 28.09.1946 included into Northern fleet as MTB. On 12.08.1947 put out of the fighting fleet and laid up, on 12.01.1949 reclassified as large MTB, on 17.03.1952 disarmed, removed from the Navy, and transfered for scrapping.
S176 Lürssen Vegesack, 1943 1944 17.03.1944 Sunk during battle with British MTB 494 , 493 and 497 on 07.04.1945.
S177 Lürssen Vegesack, 1943 1944 30.03.1944 Sunk during battle with British MTB 494 , 493 and 497 on 07.04.1945.
S178 Lürssen Vegesack, 1943 1944 06.04.1944 Sunk after air attack on 13.06.1944
S179 Lürssen Vegesack, 1943 1944 19.04.1944 Sunk after air attack on 13.06.1944
S180 Lürssen Vegesack, 1943 1944 28.04.1944 Sunk after mine hit on 14.01.1945
S181 Lürssen Vegesack, 1943 1944 05.05.1944 Sunk after air attack on 21.03.1945.
S182 Lürssen Vegesack, 1943 1944 12.05.1944 Sunk after collision with British MTB 412 on 27.07.1944
S183 Lürssen Vegesack, 1943 1944 19.05.1944 Sunk after battle with British Stayner , MTB 724 and MTB 728 on 19.09.1944.
S184 Lürssen Vegesack, 1943 1944 26.05.1944 Sunk on 05.09.1944 after hits from coastal batteries.
S185 Lürssen Vegesack, 1943 1944 03.06.1944 Sunk after battle with British Torrington , Curzon and Kittiwake on 23.12.1944.
S186 Lürssen Vegesack, 1943 1944 23.06.1944 Sunk after air attack on 30.03.1945.
S187 Schlichting Travemünde, 1943 31.12.1943 10.02.1944 Sunk during air attack on Le Havre on 15.06.1944.
S188 Schlichting Travemünde, 1943 06.02.1944 01.03.1944 Sunk during air attack on Le Havre on 15.06.1944.
S189 Schlichting Travemünde, 1943 06.03.1944 31.03.1944 Sunk after air attack on 13.06.1944
S190 Schlichting Travemünde, 1943 30.03.1944 22.04.1944 Sunk after battle on 23.06.1944.
S191 Schlichting Travemünde, 1943 22.04.1944 18.05.1944 Sunk after collision with S301 on 07.05.1945.
S192 Schlichting Travemünde, 1943 13.05.1944 07.06.1944 Sunk after battle with British Torrington , Curzon and Kittiwake on 23.12.1944.
S193 Schlichting Travemünde, 1943 06.06.1944 28.06.1944 Sunk after battle on 22.02.1945.
S194 Schlichting Travemünde, 1943 23.06.1944 19.07.1944 Sunk after air attack on 30.03.1945.
S195 Lürssen Vegesack, 1944 1944 28.06.1944 Taken over by the USA after the war. Given to Norway in 1945, renamed to Kjekk . Scrapped 1950.
S196 Lürssen Vegesack, 1944 1944 03.07.1944 Taken over by Britain after the war. Given to Denmark in 1947, renamed to T59 and Raaigen . Sunk after collision in 1951, raised and scrapped in 1958.
S197 Lürssen Vegesack, 1944 1944 10.07.1944 Taken over by the USA after the war. Given to Denmark in 1947, renamed to Lommen . Scrapped 1972.
S198 Lürssen Vegesack, 1944 1944 15.07.1944 Sunk after air attack on 15.12.1944.
S199 Lürssen Vegesack, 1944 March 1944 21.07.1944 Sunk after collision with S701 on 23.01.1945
S200 Lürssen Vegesack, 1944 1944 03.08.1944 Sunk after battle with British Stayner , MTB 724 and MTB 728 on 19.09.1944
S201 Lürssen Vegesack, 1944 1944 28.07.1944 Sunk on 03.05.1945 in Kiel.
S202 Lürssen Vegesack, 1944 1944 08.08.1944 Sunk after collision with S703 on 08.04.1945.
S203 Lürssen Vegesack, 1944 1944 13.08.1944 Sunk after air attack and mine hits on 21.03.1945.
S204 Lürssen Vegesack, 1944 1944 19.08.1944 Taken over by USSR, as TK 1020 Scrapped 1954.
S205 Lürssen Vegesack, 1944 1944 28.08.1944 Taken over by Britain in 1945, scrapped 1946.
S206 Lürssen Vegesack, 1944 1944 31.08.1944 Taken over by the USA after the war. Given to Denmark in 1947, renamed to T55 and Hoegen . Sunk after collision in 1957, raised and scrapped.
S207 Lürssen Vegesack, 1944 1944 19.09.1944 Taken over by Britain after the war. Given to Denmark in 1947, renamed to T61 and Skaden . Scrapped 1960.
S208 Lürssen Vegesack, 1944 1944 28.09.1944 Taken over by Britain after the war. Sold to Germany in 1957 and used by the Bundesmarine. Scrapped 1967.
S209 Lürssen Vegesack, 1944 1944 21.10.1944 Taken over by USSR. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, in 12.1945 taken by Soviet crew. On 12.08.1946 arrived to Dolgaya-Zapadnaya gulf (by Weissmeer-Ostsee-Kanal), on 23.09.1946 renamed as TK-1020 , on 28.09.1946 included into Northern fleet as MTB. On 12.01.1949 reclassified as large MTB, on 17.06.1952 put out of the fighting fleet, disarmed, re-classified and re-formed as motor launch, on 17.07.1952 renamed as RK-1674 , on 16.04.1953 reclassified as despatch motor boat, and renamed as POK-47 , on 04.05.1954 put out of service and laid up, on 21.12.1954 removed from the Navy vessels lists, and transfered for scrapping.
S210 Lürssen Vegesack, 1944 1944 27.09.1944 Taken over by the USA after the war. Given to Norway in 1947, renamed to Snar . Scrapped 1950.
S211 Lürssen Vegesack, 1944 1944 01.10.1944 Taken over by USSR. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 15.01.1946 taken by Soviet crew. On 12.08.1946 arrived to Dolgaya-Zapadnaya gulf (by Weissmeer-Ostsee-Kanal), on 23.09.1946 renamed as TK-1022 , on 28.09.1946 included into Northern fleet as MTB. On 12.01.1949 reclassified as large MTB, on 17.06.1952 put out of the fighting fleet, disarmed, re-classified and re-formed as motor launch, on 17.07.1952 renamed as RK-1675 , on 16.04.1953 reclassified as despatch motor boat, and renamed as POK-48 , on 04.05.1954 put out of service and laid up, on 21.12.1954 removed from the Navy vessels lists, and transfered for scrapping.
S212 Lürssen Vegesack, 1944 1944 11.10.1944 Taken over by Britain in 1945, scrapped 1957.
S213 Lürssen Vegesack, 1944 1944 07.01.1945 Taken over by Britain in 1945, scrapped 1945.
S214 Lürssen Vegesack, 1944 1944 08.12.1944 Taken over by USSR. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 04.01.1946 taken by Soviet crew. On 12.08.1946 arrived to Dolgaya-Zapadnaya gulf (by Weissmeer-Ostsee-Kanal), on 23.09.1946 renamed as TK-1023 , on 28.09.1946 included into Northern fleet as MTB. On 12.01.1949 reclassified as large MTB, on 17.06.1952 put out of the fighting fleet, disarmed, re-classified and re-formed as motor launch, on 17.07.1952 renamed as RK-1676 , on 16.04.1953 reclassified as despatch motor boat, and renamed as POK-49 , on 04.05.1954 put out of service and laid up, on 21.12.1954 removed from the Navy vessels lists, and transfered for scrapping.
S215 Lürssen Vegesack, 1944 1944 01.12.1944 Taken over by Britain in 1945, scrapped 1948.
S216 Lürssen Vegesack, 1944 1944 27.12.1944 Taken over by the USA after the war. Given to Denmark in 1947, renamed to T53 and Havoernen . Beached 1952, scrapped 1957.
S217 Lürssen Vegesack, 1944 1944 30.01.1945 Taken over by Britain in 1945, scrapped 1948.
S218 Lürssen Vegesack, 1944 1944 18.01.1945 Taken over by the USA in 1945, fate unknown.
S219

Schlichting Travemünde, 1944

11.07.1944 09.08.1944 Taken over by USSR, as TK 1024 . Scrapped 1957.
S220

Schlichting Travemünde, 1944

09.08.1944 27.08.1944 Sunk after battle with British frigate Seymour on 01.03.1945.
S221

Schlichting Travemünde, 1944

16.08.1944 10.09.1944 Taken over by Britain in 1945, scrapped 1948.
S222

Schlichting Travemünde, 1944

31.08.1944 23.09.1944 Taken over by USSR. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 04.01.1946 taken by Soviet crew. On 12.08.1946 arrived to Dolgaya-Zapadnaya gulf (by Weissmeer-Ostsee-Kanal), on 23.09.1946 renamed as TK-1025 , on 28.09.1946 included into Northern fleet as MTB. On 12.01.1949 reclassified as large MTB, on 17.06.1952 put out of the fighting fleet, disarmed, re-classified and re-formed as motor launch, on 17.07.1952 renamed as RK-1677 , on 16.04.1953 reclassified as despatch motor boat, and renamed as POK-50 , on 30.09.1953 put out of service, removed from the Navy vessels lists, transfered for scrapping, and on 21.10.1953 disbanded.
S223

Schlichting Travemünde, 1944

14.09.1944 29.10.1944 Sunk after mine hit on 08.04.1945.
S224

Schlichting Travemünde, 1944

1944 17.11.1944 Sunk after air attack on 30.03.1945.
S225

Schlichting Travemünde, 1944

1944 01.12.1944 Taken over by the USA in 1945, fate unknown.
S226

Schlichting Travemünde, 1944

1944 27.02.1945 Sunk after air attack on 06.05.1945.
S227

Schlichting Travemünde, 1944

1944 1944 Taken over by USSR. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 04.01.1946 taken by Soviet crew. On 12.08.1946 arrived to Dolgaya-Zapadnaya gulf (by Weissmeer-Ostsee-Kanal), on 23.09.1946 renamed as TK-1026 , on 28.09.1946 included into Northern fleet as MTB. On 12.08.1947 put out of the fighting fleet and laid up, on 12.01.1949 reclassified as large MTB, on 26.09.1949 disarmed, removed from the Navy, and transfered for scrapping.
S228

Schlichting Travemünde, 1944

1944 19.04.1945 Taken over by Britain in 1945, scrapped 1946.
S229

Schlichting Travemünde, 1944

1944 April 1945 unknown
S230

Schlichting Travemünde, 1944

1944 April 1945 unknown
S231

Schlichting Travemünde, 1944

1944 April 1945 unknown
S232

Schlichting Travemünde, 1944

1945 April 1945 unknown

S233- S260

Schlichting Travemünde

--- --- Order cancelled.
S301 Lürssen Vegesack, 1944 1944 31.01.1945 Sunk after collision with S191 on 07.05.1945.
S302 Lürssen Vegesack, 1944 1944 12.02.1945 Taken over by the USA after the war. Given to Norway in 1948, renamed to Blink . Sold to Denmark in 1951 as Falken , scrapped 1972.
S303 Lürssen Vegesack, 1944 1944 24.02.1945 Taken over by the USA after the war. Given to Norway in 1948, renamed to Brand. Sold to Denmark in 1950 as Taarnfalken , scrapped 1972.
S304 Lürssen Vegesack, 1944 1944 09.03.1945 Scrapped 1946.
S305 Lürssen Vegesack, 1944 1944 29.03.1945 Taken over by the USA after the war. Given to Denmark in 1947 as T57 and Jagtfalken . Fate unknown.
S306 Lürssen Vegesack, 1944 1945 April 1945(incomplete) Taken over by the USA after the war. Given to Denmark in 1947 as T51 and Glenten . Scrapped 1960.
S307 Lürssen Vegesack, 1944 1945 April 1945(incomplete) Taken over by Britain in 1945, scrapped.

S308- S328

Lürssen Vegesack, 1945 --- --- Seven incomplete boats scuttled in the North sea, the 14 others scrapped in the shipyard.

S329- S425

Lürssen Vegesack, 1945 --- --- Order canceled.
S701 Danziger Waggonfabrik
Danzig, 1944
1944 03.07.1944 Taken over by the USA after the war, sold to the Netherlands in 1951. Fate unknown.
S702 Danziger Waggonfabrik
Danzig, 1944
1944 30.07.1944 Sunk after battle with British Stayner , MTB 724 and MTB 728 on 19.09.1944
S703 Danziger Waggonfabrik
Danzig, 1944
1944 30.08.1944 Sunk after collision with S202 on 08.04.1945.
S704 Danziger Waggonfabrik
Danzig, 1944
1944 02.10.1944 Taken over by USSR. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 15.01.1946 taken by Soviet crew. On 12.08.1946 arrived to Dolgaya-Zapadnaya gulf (by Weissmeer-Ostsee-Kanal), on 23.09.1946 renamed as TK-1027 , on 28.09.1946 included into Northern fleet as MTB. On 12.01.1949 reclassified as large MTB, on 12.08.1949 put out of the fighting fleet and laid up, on 15.11.1949 disarmed, removed from the Navy, and transfered for scrapping.
S705 Danziger Waggonfabrik
Danzig, 1944
1944 22.10.1944 Taken over by Britain, scrapped 1947.
S706 Danziger Waggonfabrik
Danzig, 1944
1944 31.10.1944 Taken over by the USA, fate unknown.
S707 Danziger Waggonfabrik
Danzig, 1944
1944 04.12.1944 Taken over by USSR. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 15.01.1946 taken by Soviet crew. On 12.08.1946 arrived to Dolgaya-Zapadnaya gulf (by Weissmeer-Ostsee-Kanal), on 23.09.1946 renamed as TK-1028 , on 28.09.1946 included into Northern fleet as MTB. On 12.08.1947 put out of the fighting fleet and laid up, on 12.01.1949 reclassified as large MTB, on 26.09.1949 disarmed, removed from the Navy, and transfered for scrapping.
S708 Danziger Waggonfabrik
Danzig, 1944
1944 19.02.1945 Taken over by USSR. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 15.01.1946 taken by Soviet crew. On 12.08.1946 arrived to Dolgaya-Zapadnaya gulf (by Weissmeer-Ostsee-Kanal), on 23.09.1946 renamed as TK-1029 , on 28.09.1946 included into Northern fleet as MTB. On 12.01.1949 reclassified as large MTB, on 17.06.1952 put out of the fighting fleet, disarmed, re-classified and re-formed as motor launch, on 17.07.1952 renamed as RK-1678 , on 16.04.1953 reclassified as despatch motor boat, and renamed as POK-51 , on 04.05.1954 put out of service and laid up, on 21.12.1954 removed from the Navy vessels lists, and transfered for scrapping.

S709

Danziger Waggonfabrik
Danzig, 1944
1944 1945 Taken over by USSR. Added into Soviet Navy lists on 05.11.1945, on 29.03.1946 taken by Soviet crew. On 12.08.1946 arrived to Dolgaya-Zapadnaya gulf (by Weissmeer-Ostsee-Kanal), on 23.09.1946 renamed as TK-1030 , on 28.09.1946 included into Northern fleet as MTB. On 12.08.1947 put out of the fighting fleet and laid up, on 12.01.1949 reclassified as large MTB, on 26.09.1949 disarmed, removed from the Navy, and transfered for scrapping.

S710- S825

Danziger Waggonfabrik
Danzig, 1944
--- --- Order canceled or scrapped on shipyard.

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