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G132 large seagoing torpedo boats (1906 - 1907)


Ships


Name No Yard No Builder Laid down Launched Comp Fate
G132, 9.1916- T132   114 Germaniawerft, Kiel 1905 12.5.1906 8.1906 discarded 3.1921
G133, 9.1916- T133   115 Germaniawerft, Kiel 1905 30.6.1906 12.1906 discarded 3.1921
G134, 9.1916- T134   116 Germaniawerft, Kiel 1905 23.7.1906 3.1907 discarded 11.1920
G135, 9.1916- T135   117 Germaniawerft, Kiel 1905 7.9.1906 1.1907 discarded 5.1921
G136, 9.1916- T136   118 Germaniawerft, Kiel 1905 25.8.1906 3.1907 discarded 7.1921


Technical data


Displacement normal, t

412

Displacement full, t

544

Length, m

65.7 oa 65.3 wl

Breadth, m

7.00

Draught, m

2.87 deep load

No of shafts

2

Machinery

2 VTE, 3 Marine boilers

Power, h. p.

7000

Max speed, kts

28

Fuel, t

coal 132

Endurance, nm(kts)

2000(12)

Armament

G132-134, 136: 4 x 1 - 50/37 SK L/40 C/92, 3 x 1 - 450 TT (5)

G135: 1 x 1 - 88/32 SK L/35 C/01, 2 x 1 - 52/52 SK L/55 C/03, 3 x 1 - 450 TT (5)

Complement

69



Standard scale images


<i> G132 </i>1908
G132 1908


Project history

The increased displacement was a result of the strengthened construction, compared with the previous Germania-built G108 group, the design now being similar to the Schichau boats in design and construction. All TT were deck-mounted singles as in previous boats.

Modernizations

1910s, G132-134: - 4 x 1 - 50/37; + 1 x 1 - 88/32 SK L/35 C/01, 2 x 1 - 52/52 SK L/55 C/03

1910s, G136: - 4 x 1 - 50/37; + 2 x 1 - 88/42 TK L/45 C/14

Naval service

No significant events.