StuBo1001 1945
Names |
StuBo1001 - 1200 etc. (up to about 2020) |
Builders |
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 |
Commissioned |
1942 - 1944: ~ 2020 units |
Losses |
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) |
Transfers |
United Kingdom: StuBo1049 (9.5.1945), StuBo2011 (5/1945) |
Discarding |
unknown |
Displacement standard, t |
9.5 |
Displacement full, t |
12.5 |
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, t |
petrol 0.8 |
Endurance, nm(kts) | 160-200(20) |
Armament |
none |
Military load | 3 t of cargo or 40 men |
Complement | 7 |
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.
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