HMS Seawolf (N47)

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HMS Seawolf (N47)
Royal Navy
HMS Seawolf on March 12, 1936
General data
Ship type : Submarine
Ship class : Shark class ( S class )
Navy : Royal Navy
Builder : Scott's Shipbuild. ( Greenock )
Keel laying : May 25, 1934
Launch : November 28, 1935
Commissioning: March 12, 1936
Whereabouts: Decommissioned on June 23, 1945 in Halifax and then scrapped in Montreal .
Technical data
(see Shark class )

HMS Seawolf (N47) was a British Royal Navy submarine during World War II .

history

see: History of the Shark-Class and Detailed History of the S-Class

The Seawolf ( German : Seewolf ) belonged to the second assembly of the successful S-Class . This lot is also known as the Shark class . She was laid down at Scott's Shipbuilding & Engineering Co. in Greenock on May 25, 1934 , launched on November 28, 1935, and entered service by the Royal Navy on March 12, 1936.

After the outbreak of World War II on September 1, 1939, the submarine was used in the North Sea .

The HMS Seawolf handle 35 NM west of Skagen (Denmark) in position 57 ° 39 '  N , 9 ° 28'  O German light cruiser Nürnberg and the German Torpedoboot Falcon unsuccessfully. On April 18, 1940 torpedoed and sank the submarine in the Skagerrak at position 58 ° 9 '  N , 10 ° 32'  O the German cargo ship Hamm (5874 BRT).

On March 6, 1942, a position report from Tirpitz, who was expiring for the convoy war , was sent.

From January 1943, the Seawolf was used in Canada for training. After the end of the war, it was decommissioned and scrapped in Canada.

Web links

Commons : British S-Class Submarines  - Album with pictures, videos and audio files

literature

  • Erminio Bagnasco: Submarines in World War II. Motorbuchverlag, Stuttgart 1996, ISBN 3-613-01252-9 .
  • Robert Hutchinson: FIGHT UNDER WATER - Submarines from 1776 to the present day. Motorbuchverlag, Stuttgart 2006, ISBN 3-613-02585-X .
  • Anthony Preston: The History of the Submarines. Karl Müller Verlag, Erlangen 1998, ISBN 3-86070-697-7 .

Footnotes

  1. HMS is the abbreviation for His / Her Majesty's Ship and the name prefix of British ships. HMS means His / Her Majesty's Ship .