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"StuBo 42" type personnel landing craft (1942 - 1945) (STUBO1001)


Ships


Names Builders Commissioned Losses Transfers Discarding

StuBo1001 - 1200 etc. (up to about 2020)

Engelbrecht, Berlin: StuBo1001 - 1005

Kathan, Berlin: StuBo1006 - 1009

Brumm, Berlin: StuBo1010 - 1014

Reinickewerft, Berlin: StuBo1015 - 1017

Franz, Niederlehme: StuBo1018 - 1023

Fuhlendorff, Hamburg: StuBo1024 - 1033

Schöps, Postelwitz: StuBo1034 - 1039

Havighorst, Bremen: StuBo1040, 1041

Schürenstedt, Bardenfleth: StuBo1042 - 1051, 1100 - 1199

Steinlechner, Utting: StuBo1052 - 1061

Ringmaier, Diessen: StuBo1062, 1063

Lahn, Konitz: StuBo1064 - 1067

Buchholz, Greifswald: StuBo1068, 1069

Empacher & Karlisch, Königsberg: StuBo1070 - 1079

Sakuth, Pillau: StuBo1080 - 1083

Schulz, Lötzen: StuBo1084 - 1093

Modersitzki, Tolkemit: StuBo1094, 1095

Kropp, Danzig: StuBo1096

Urbaniak, Posen: StuBo1097 - 1099

Dorumast, Stralsund: StuBo1100

1942 - 1944: ~ 2020 units

StuBo1001 (26.8.1943), StuBo1007 (10.5.1944), StuBo1011 (10.5.1944), StuBo1013 (10.5.1944), StuBo1026 (19.9.1944), StuBo1028 (3.11.1943), StuBo1033 (3.4.1944), StuBo1038 (8.9.1944), StuBo1039 (8.9.1944), StuBo1040 (16.9.1943), StuBo1041 (10.10.1943), StuBo1045 (12.4.1944), StuBo1060 (13.2.1945), StuBo1066 (16.3.1944), StuBo1075 (10.5.1944), StuBo1083 (18.8.1943), StuBo1088 (21.9.1943), StuBo1090 (13.8.1943), StuBo1091 (27.8.1943)

United Kingdom: StuBo1049 (9.5.1945), StuBo2011 (5/1945)

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Technical data


Displacement standard, t

9.5

Displacement full, t12.5
Length, m

14.7

Breadth, m

3.00

Draught, m

0.65 deep load

No of shafts

2

Machinery

2 Maybach petrol engines

Power, h. p.

500

Max speed, kts

21.6

Fuel, tpetrol 0.8
Endurance, nm(kts)160-200(20)
Armament

none

Military load3 t of cargo or 40 men
Complement7


Standard scale images


<i>StuBo1001</i> 1945
StuBo1001 1945


Project history

Fast launches for assault groups for crossing of small rivers. Light sturmboats actually represented motor launches with outboard motors; heavy sturmboats had stationary engines. Both types could be transported by trucks.

Modernizations

None.

Naval service

No significant events.