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词条 SMS Jagd
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  1. Design

  2. Service history

  3. Notes

  4. References

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SMS Jagd was an aviso of the Imperial German Navy, the second and final member of the {{sclass-|Wacht|aviso|4}}. She had one sister ship, {{SMS|Wacht||2}}. Jagd was laid down in 1887 at the AG Weser shipyard, launched in July 1888, and commissioned in June 1889. She served in the German fleet for the next fifteen years, until she was withdrawn from active duty in 1904. Thereafter, she was used as a harbor ship. In 1910, she was stricken from the naval register and hulked. She was later used as a torpedo training platform until 1920, when she was sold for scrapping.

Design

{{main|Wacht-class aviso}}Jagd was {{convert|85.5|m|sp=us}} long overall and had a beam of {{convert|9.66|m|abbr=on}} and a maximum draft of {{convert|3.74|m|abbr=on}} forward. She displaced {{convert|1499|MT}} at full combat load. Her propulsion system consisted of two angled 3-cylinder triple expansion engines. Steam for the engines was provided by four coal-fired locomotive boilers. The ship's propulsion system provided a top speed of {{convert|19|kn|abbr=on}} and a range of approximately {{convert|2860|nmi|lk=in}} at {{convert|10|kn|abbr=on}}.[1] Jagd had a crew of 7 officers and 134 enlisted men.[2]

As built, the ship was armed with three {{convert|10.5|cm|abbr=on}} K L/35 gun placed in single pivot mounts. The guns were supplied with a total of 180 rounds of ammunition. Jagd also carried three {{convert|35|cm|abbr=on}} torpedo tubes, one mounted submerged in the bow and the other two in deck-mounted launchers on the broadside. In 1891, four 8.8 cm SK L/30 guns in single mounts were added. The ship was the first German aviso to carry armor: a {{convert|10|mm|abbr=on}} thick deck, along with {{convert|25|mm|abbr=on}} of armor plating for the conning tower.[3]

Service history

Jagd was laid down at the AG Weser shipyard in Bremen in 1887. She was launched on 7 July 1888, after which fitting-out work was completed. The finished ship was commissioned into the German fleet on 25 June 1889.[4] She served in the fleet starting in 1889.[2] Jagd served in the Training Squadron in 1891 as a torpedo boat flotilla leader, along with the avisos {{SMS|Blitz||2}} and {{SMS|Pfeil||2}}. During the annual summer exercises, the Training Squadron served as the hostile fleet, and conducted a mock attack on the harbor at Kiel.[5] In 1893, Jagd was assigned as the dispatch vessel for the II Division of the Maneuver Squadron.[6] During the 1896 annual maneuvers, Jagd was assigned to the I Division.[7]

She was transferred to the I Division in 1897, where she participated in the annual fleet exercises in August and September.[8] After the conclusion of the maneuvers, the Maneuver Squadron returned to its home port in Wilhelmshaven.[9] She served in the defending squadron during the August–September 1900 maneuvers.[10] In 1904, Jagd was withdrawn from active service and used as a harbor ship. Jagd was stricken from the naval register on 14 May 1910 and subsequently hulked. She was based in Friedrichsort outside Kiel and used as a firing platform for torpedo training until she was broken up for scrap in 1920 at Rüstringen.[2]

Notes

1. ^Gröner, p. 95
2. ^Gröner, p. 96
3. ^Gröner, pp. 95–96
4. ^Gardiner, p. 257
5. ^Notes on the Year's Naval Progress, p. 257
6. ^Naval and Military Notes, p. 814
7. ^Knepper, p. 128
8. ^Garbett, p. 1182
9. ^Garbett, p. 1429
10. ^Notes on Naval Progress, 1901, p. 416

References

  • {{cite journal|editor-last=Garbett|editor-first=H.|journal=Journal of the Royal United Service Institution|date=December 1897|volume=XLI|publisher=J. J. Keliher & Co.|location=London}}
  • {{cite book |editor-last=Gardiner|editor-first=Robert|title=Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships: 1860–1905|year=1979|location=London|publisher=Conway Maritime Press|isbn=0-85177-133-5}}
  • {{Cite book |last=Gröner|first=Erich|title=German Warships: 1815–1945|year=1990|publisher=Naval Institute Press|isbn=0-87021-790-9|location=Annapolis, MD}}
  • {{Cite journal|last=Knepper|first=Orlo S.|title=The Naval Maneuvers of 1900|pages=363–418|journal=Notes on Naval Progress|publisher=Office of Naval Intelligence|date=October 1901|location=Washington, DC}}
  • {{Cite journal|title=Naval and Military Notes|journal=Journal of the Royal United Service Institution|volume=XXXVII|number=185|publisher=Royal United Services Institute for Defence Studies|date=July 1893|pages=811–823|location=London|doi=10.1080/03071849309416563}}
  • {{Cite journal|journal=Notes on Naval Progress|publisher=Office of Naval Intelligence|date=October 1896|location=Washington, DC}}
  • {{Cite journal|journal=Notes on the Year's Naval Progress|publisher=Office of Naval Intelligence|date=July 1892|location=Washington, DC}}
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