G7 1931
T107 1944
Name | No | Yard No | Builder | Laid down | Launched | Comp | Fate |
G7, 4.1939- T107 | 170 | Germaniawerft, Kiel | 1911 | 7.11.1911 | 4/1912 | TS 1936, surrendered 5.1945, to USSR 12.1945 (Поражающий [Porazhayushchiy]) | |
G8, 4.1939- T108 | 171 | Germaniawerft, Kiel | 1911 | 21.12.1911 | 8/1912 | TS 1936, surrendered 5.1945, to UK 1.1946, BU | |
G9 | 172 | Germaniawerft, Kiel | 1911 | 31.1.1912 | 9.1912 | sunk 3.5.1918 | |
G10, 4.1939- T110 | 173 | Germaniawerft, Kiel | 1911 | 15.3.1912 | 8/1912 | TS 1936, scuttled 5.5.1945 | |
G11, 4.1939- T111 | 174 | Germaniawerft, Kiel | 1911 | 23.4.1912 | 8/1912 | TS 1936, sunk 3.4.1945 | |
G12 | 175 | Germaniawerft, Kiel | 1911 | 15.7.1912 | 10.1912 | collision 8.9.1915 |
Displacement normal, t |
573 |
Displacement full, t |
719 |
Length, m |
71.0 wl 71.5 oa |
Breadth, m |
7.56 |
Draught, m |
3.01 |
No of shafts |
2 |
Machinery |
2 Germania steam turbines, 4 Marine boilers |
Power, h. p. |
16000 |
Max speed, kts |
32 |
Fuel, t |
coal 110 + oil 80 |
Endurance, nm(kts) | 1150(17) |
Armament |
2 x 1 - 88/27 SK L/30 C/08, 4 x 1 - 500 TT (5), 18 mines |
Complement |
74 |
Project history: The second group of the 1911 fiscal year destroyers was built by Germaniawerft, their boats being more stable than the Blohm & Voss design (the old torpedo-boats S7-57 of the 1885-90 series were in consequence renumbered T7-57, most of them then being used as fast minesweepers).
Modernizations: 1916, all survived: - 2 x 1 - 88/27; + 2 x 1 - 88/42 TK L/45 C/14
1920 - 1921, all survived: - 2 x 1 - 88/42, 2 x 1 - 500 TT; + 2 x 1 - 105/42 SK C/06; boilers were replaced by 3 new ones, fuel stowage was 156 t of coal and 80 t of oil. Displacement was 660 / 775 t, maximal speed felt to 31.5 kts, endurance 1800(17)nm.
1928 - 1931, all survived: were reconstructed, displacement was 772 / 884 t, dimensions 75.7 wl 76.1 oa x 7.58 x 3.11 m, maximal speed was 30 kts, boilers were converted to oil firing, fuel stowage was 220 t oil, endurance 1900(17)nm.
1937, all survived: - 1 x 1 - 105/42, 1 x 1 - 500 TT; + 2 x 1 - 20/65 C/30, 1 x 2 - 500 TT
Naval service: G9 was mined in the North Sea 3.5.1918. G12 collided 8.9.1915 with V1 in the North Sea and sunk after explosion of torpedo.
T110 was sunk 5.5.1945 by British aircraft at Travemünde. T111 was lost 3.4.1945 during raid of American aircraft to Kiel.
T107 on reparations was transferred to the USSR as Porazhayushchiy.
G8 1918
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