Norwegian B-class submarine
The B-class submarines B-2, B-3 and B-4 at quay in Norway | |
Class overview | |
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Builders: | Karljohansvern Naval shipyard |
Operators: | Royal Norwegian Navy |
Preceded by: | Norwegian A class submarine |
Succeeded by: | U class submarine |
In service: | 1923 – 1946 |
In commission: | 1 February 1923 |
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Active: | 6 |
Lost: | 1 |
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Length: | 51 m |
Beam: | 5.3 m |
Draught: | 3.5 m |
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Complement: | 23 (? officers and ? ratings) |
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The B-class submarines were a class of six vessels of the US L class built on licence at Karljohansvern naval shipyard in Horten, Norway from 1922 to 1929 and deployed by the Royal Norwegian Navy.
Boats
- B-1 (1922–1946) Escaped to the United Kingdom 8 June 1940.
- B-2 (1923–1940) Captured by the Germans at Fiskå on 11 April.
- B-3 (1923–1940) Scuttled in Alsvåg, Vesterålen 10 June 1940 by its own crew to prevent capture by the Germans. Ordered to escape to the UK, but prevented by battery explosion.[1]
- B-4 (1923–1940) Captured by the Germans at Filtvet on 10 April.
- B-5 (1929–1940) Captured by the Germans at Fiskå on 11 April.
- B-6 (1929–1940) Surrendered to German troops on 18 May under threat of bombing of the port of Florø.
See also
References
- ↑ Kindell, Don. "Naval Events, June 1940, Part 1 of 4 Saturday 1st – Friday 7th". Naval-History.net. Retrieved 17 April 2010.
Bibliography
- Abelsen, Frank (1986). Norwegian naval ships 1939–1945 (in Norwegian and English). Oslo: Sem & Stenersen AS. ISBN 82-7046-050-8.
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