U 34 (German Armed Forces)
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U 34 in motion |
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Type : |
212 A conventional deep sea boat |
Shipyard: | North Sea Works , Emden |
Build number: | DEU-U 212A # 4 U 34 HDW / TNSW 17.12.01 May 05 29.06.06 |
Year of construction: | 1998 |
Commissioning: | May 3, 2007 |
Length: | 56.0 m |
Width: | 7.0 m |
Height: | 11.5 m (above tower) |
Displacement: | 1450 tons (above water) 1830 tons (under water) |
Operating depth: | 400 m |
Drive: | Diesel engine with 1050 kW (approx. 1432 PS ) 9 fuel cell modules with a total of 306 kW E-motor with 1700 kW (approx. 2318 PS) |
Speed: | 12 kn over water 20 kn under water |
Armament: | 6 torpedo tubes 533 mm 12 torpedoes type DM2A4 hake heavyweight torpedo (fiber optic guided) |
Crew: | 33 |
Calls: |
2009: Participation in NATO Operation Active Endeavor |
U 34 is a type 212A submarine of the German Navy .
history
As the last of four boats of the first batch of submarine class 212A, the U 34 was laid down at the Nordseewerke in Emden. The official commissioning took place on May 3, 2007 and it belongs to the 1st submarine squadron with home port Eckernförde .
On January 22nd, 2009 it left the marine port of Eckernförde for the Mediterranean to take part in Operation Active Endeavor against international terrorism.
In May 2011, U 34 sailed again in the direction of the southeastern Mediterranean to take part in Operation Active Endeavor . The multi-crew concept was tested for the first time. Until her return on December 11, 2011, three crews drove the boat. The concept was then rated as a success, as the time burden for the soldiers was significantly reduced, the standing time of the boat could be extended considerably and transit time was saved.
Sponsorship
The Bavarian city of Starnberg took over the sponsorship of the submarine .
See also
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Definition in the marine glossary of the German Maritime Institute ( memento from June 13, 2016 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on January 31, 2016
- ↑ Press and Information Center Marine: Home again for Christmas. Bundeswehr, December 12, 2011, accessed on October 13, 2013 .