Naval Front-Line Wiki
Advertisement
Type I Uboat

Type I U-boat (Submarine)

Afilliation Kreigsmarine
Max. Displacement 863
Main Guns 1 deck gun
Sub Guns None
Torpedoes 4 tubes stern, 2 tubes aft
Anti Sub N/A
Has Camouflage No
Cost 158,900
REXP 5,300
Required Level 18
Upgraded From Emden-class
Upgrades Into Type II U-boat

The Type I U-boat was the first post–World War I attempt by Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine to produce an oceangoing submarine. Only two Type IAs were built, but the decision to halt production on further boats is believed to be because of political decisions and not because of major faults in the Type I design. Although the boats did not have any major design faults, they were known to be difficult to handle due to their poor stability and slow dive rate. The type was based on the design of the Finnish Vetehinen class and the Spanish Type E-1,[1] designed byIngenieurskantoor voor Scheepsbouw (the company also designed the Soviet S class submarine). The design later served as a basis for the development of other types of boats, primarily the VII and IX classes.

Constructed by Deschimag in Bremen, the first Type IA was launched on 14 February 1936. The two boats produced, U-25 and U-26, were primarily used as training vessels and for propaganda purposes to fly the Nazi flag. In 1940, the boats were called into combat duty due to the shortage of available submarines. Both boats experienced short, but successful combat careers. U-25 participated in five war cruises, sinking eight enemy ships. On 3 August 1940, while on a mine laying mission near Norway, U-25 struck a mine and sank with all hands on board.[1]

U-26 carried out eight war cruises, sinking three merchant ships and damaging one Britishwarship on its first mission laying mines. On its second war cruise it became the first U-boat during World War II to enter the Mediterranean Sea. U-26 participated in three other successful war patrols, sinking four additional merchant ships. On its eighth war cruise the boat sunk three merchant ships and damaged another ship the next day. The attack on this ship led to severe depth-charging by two British warships, including HMS Gladiolus.[1] Unable to dive, U-26 was forced to surface where she was bombed by a Sunderland flying boat. The crew scuttled the submarine and were rescued by Allied warships.

Type I U-Boat basic Info

Max Speed F/B 16knt/8knt
Stop Time (16knt) 1min 7sec
Stopping Distance 61m
Max Firing Depth 16.2m
Periscope Depth 9.1m
Oxygen Time 5min 4sec
O2 Refill Time 1min 38sec
Advertisement