HMS Tarpon (N17)

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HMS Tarpon (N17)
Royal Navy
General data
Ship type : Submarine
Ship class : Triton class ( T class )
Navy : Royal Navy
Builder : Scott's Shipbuilding ( Greenock )
Keel laying : October 5, 1937
Launch : October 17, 1939
Commissioning: March 8, 1940
Whereabouts: Missed in the North Sea since April 22, 1940 .
Technical data
(see Triton class )

HMS Tarpon (N17) was a submarine of the British Royal Navy . The warship was used in World War II and was lost in the North Sea in April 1940 .

Mission history

see also: History of the Triton Class and Detailed History of the T Class

The HMS Tarpon was in service for just over a month and only a few days in combat. The submarine left the Rosyth base on April 5, 1940 for the Norwegian coast to begin its first patrol. Four days later the German invasion of Denmark and Norway began with the Weser Exercise company .

On April 10, HMS Tarpon changed position. There has been no news from her since then. The Royal Navy officially declared the submarine missing on April 22, 1940. The entire crew was killed.

It may have been sunk on April 14, 1940 by the German M 6 minesweeper with depth charges. Another explanation is that she was sunk on April 10, 1940 west of Jutland at 56 ° 43 '  N , 6 ° 33'  E by the German submarine trap Schiff 40 / Schürbek .

In March 2016, the HMS Tarpon was found and identified by Gert Normann, a Danish professional diver, in the North Sea near Thyborøn .

Commanders

See also

  • HMS Tarpon (other British ships of the same name)

Web links

Commons : Triton class  - album with pictures, videos and audio files

literature

  • Erminio Bagnasco: Submarines in World War II . Motorbuchverlag, 5th edition, Stuttgart 1996, ISBN 3-613-01252-9 .
  • Robert Hutchinson: KAMPF UNDER WASSER - Submarines from 1776 to today , Motorbuchverlag, 1st edition, Stuttgart 2006, ISBN 3-613-02585-X .
  • Anthony Preston: The History of the Submarines . Karl Müller Verlag, German edition, Erlangen 1998, ISBN 3-86070-697-7 .

Individual evidence

  1. Hutchinson and Bagnasco do not provide any information on the launching of the T-class submarines. The information on launch runs comes from uboat.net .
  2. a b c Hutchinson gives the date of the loss of the HMS Tarpon as April 14, 1940. The uboat.net states April 10, 1940.
  3. Usædvanligt fund: Ubåd fra Anden Verdenskrig fundet i dansk farvand
  4. Herbert James Caldwell in uboat.net (engl.)

Remarks

  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 . Tarpon are predatory fish.