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VON DER GOLTZ patrols (1916 - 1919)


Ships


Name No Yard No Builder Laid down Launched Comp Fate
Von der Goltz   252 Nüscke, Stettin   7.1916 11.1916 to United Kingdom 8.1920
Emmich   253 Nüscke, Stettin   11.1916 1.1917 sold 10.1920
Usedom   255 Nüscke, Stettin   10.1917 12.1917 sold 1920
Wollin   256 Nüscke, Stettin   11.1917 4.1918 sold 7.1920
Von Laffert   262 Nüscke, Stettin   9.1918 4.1919 never commissioned, sold 6.1920
Graf Luckner 1943- M6023 263 Nüscke, Stettin   2.1919 6.1919 // 12.1942 never commissioned, to France 6.1920, minesweeper 12.1942, scuttled 8.1944


Technical data


Displacement standard, t 
Displacement full, t

460

Length, m

36.7

Breadth, m

7.38

Draught, m

2.92

No of shafts

1

Machinery

1 VTE, 1 boiler

Power, h. p.

400

Max speed, kts

10

Fuel, t

coal 150

Endurance, nm(kts) 
Armament

1 x 1 - 88/27 SK L/30 C/89 or 88/32 SK L/35 C/01 or 88/27 TK L/30 C/08

Complement24 - 31


Project history

Fishery trawlers, purchased by Navy during building and commissioned as auxiliary patrols.

Modernizations

None.

Naval service

Graf Luckner was transferred to France in June, 1920 and since 1939 used by French Navy as patrol VP1, later minesweeper AD220. 20.12.1942 she was captured by German troops at Marseille, commissioned in 1943 as M6023 and scuttled at La Ciotat in August, 1944.