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词条 German submarine U-160 (1941)
释义

  1. Design

  2. Service history

     1st and 2nd patrols  3rd patrol  4th patrol  5th patrol and loss 

  3. Summary of raiding history

  4. References

  5. Bibliography

  6. External links

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  • Kriegsmarine
  • 4th U-boat Flotilla
  • 16 October 1941 – 28 February 1942
  • 10th U-boat Flotilla
  • 1 March 1942 – 14 July 1943
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  • Kptlt. Georg Lassen
  • 16 October 1941 – 14 June 1943
  • Oblt.z.S. Gerd von Pommer-Esche
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  • 26 ships sunk for a total of {{GRT|156,082}}
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German submarine U-160 was a Type IXC U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine built for service during World War II. The keel for this boat was laid down on 21 November 1940 at the DeSchiMAG AG Weser yard in Bremen, Germany as yard number 1010. She was launched on 12 July 1941 and commissioned on 16 October under the command of Kapitänleutnant Georg Lassen (Knight's Cross).

The U-boat's service began in training with the 4th U-boat Flotilla. She lost seven men and one was injured in a fire on 14 December 1941 at Danzig (now Gdańsk, Poland).[1] She then moved to the 10th flotilla on 1 March 1942 for operations.

She sank 26 ships, totalling {{GRT|156,082|disp=long}} and damaged five more, for 34,419 tons. She was sunk by American carrier-borne aircraft in July 1943.

Design

German Type IXC submarines were slightly larger than the original Type IXBs. U-160 had a displacement of {{convert|1120|t|LT}} when at the surface and {{convert|1232|t|LT}} while submerged.{{sfn|Gröner|1991|p=68}} The U-boat had a total length of {{convert|76.76|m|ftin|abbr=on}}, a pressure hull length of {{convert|58.75|m|ftin|abbr=on}}, a beam of {{convert|6.76|m|ftin|abbr=on}}, a height of {{convert|9.60|m|ftin|abbr=on}}, and a draught of {{convert|4.70|m|ftin|abbr=on}}. The submarine was powered by two MAN M 9 V 40/46 supercharged four-stroke, nine-cylinder diesel engines producing a total of {{convert|4400|PS|kW shp|-1}} for use while surfaced, two Siemens-Schuckert 2 GU 345/34 double-acting electric motors producing a total of {{convert|1000|PS|kW shp|-1}} for use while submerged. She had two shafts and two {{convert|1.92|m|ft|abbr=on|0}} propellers. The boat was capable of operating at depths of up to {{convert|230|m}}.{{sfn|Gröner|1991|p=68}}

The submarine had a maximum surface speed of {{convert|18.3|kn}} and a maximum submerged speed of {{convert|7.3|kn}}.{{sfn|Gröner|1991|p=68}} When submerged, the boat could operate for {{convert|63|nmi}} at {{convert|4|kn}}; when surfaced, she could travel {{convert|13450|nmi}} at {{convert|10|kn}}. U-160 was fitted with six {{convert|53.3|cm|in|0|abbr=on}} torpedo tubes (four fitted at the bow and two at the stern), 22 torpedoes, one {{convert|10.5|cm|in|2|abbr=on}} SK C/32 naval gun, 180 rounds, and a {{convert|3.7|cm|in|sp=us|abbr=on}} SK C/30 as well as a {{convert|2|cm|in|sp=us|abbr=on}} C/30 anti-aircraft gun. The boat had a complement of forty-eight.{{sfn|Gröner|1991|p=68}}

Service history

Before starting on her first patrol, U-160 made a brief journey from Wilhelmshaven to Helgoland on 24 February 1942.

1st and 2nd patrols

She departed the German island on 1 March 1942, crossed the North Sea entered the Atlantic Ocean via the Faroe / Shetland gap and headed for the US east coast. Her first victim was Equipoise, sunk on 27 March 1942 {{convert|60|nmi|lk=in}} southeast of Cape Henry, Virginia. The confusion of the sinking was not helped by there being nationals from at least ten countries among the crew. The boat went on to successfully attack City of New York, Rio Blanco and Ulysses. One ship that did not sink was Bidwell; indeed, she survived the war, not being broken up until 1965.

U-160{{'}}s second foray saw the boat leave Lorient on 20 June 1942. She crossed the Atlantic again but made for the northern coast of South America. The pickings were just as rich here as they had been further north. Sinking Beaconlight, Carmona and the Treminnard, who were all sailing without an escort, was accomplished within {{convert|200|nmi|abbr=on}} of Trinidad. She also damaged Thorshavet, an 11,000 tonner, with torpedo and gun on 4 August 1942. The drifting wreck was subsequently sunk by the Italian submarine Enrico Tazzoli on 6 August. U-160 returned to Lorient on the 24th.

3rd patrol

It was during her third patrol that the boat almost came to grief. She sank HMS Castle Harbour, which was travelling as part of Convoy TRIN-19 from Trinidad at 2120 hours on 16 October 1942. The ship sank within twenty seconds with the loss of nine of her twenty-two crew. [2][3] U-160 herself was attacked by the escorts of the convoy, but the damage was slight. The submarine returned to her former hunting grounds off South America and sank Gypsum Express and Leda to name but two.

4th patrol

Her fourth sortie was her longest, at 125 days, but also her most successful. Moving into the south Atlantic, she sank Roger B. Taney on 8 February. She then attacked and sank Nirpura, Empire Mahseer and Marietta E. east of South Africa. Also lost with Marietta E. were eight landing craft. Other ships were also sunk. When the submariners questioned the survivors of Aelbryn, they misunderstood the ship's name, reporting it as Arian, an American vessel.

5th patrol and loss

By now she was based in Bordeaux, from which she departed on 29 June 1943. She was sunk by TBM Avenger and F4F Wildcat aircraft from the carrier USS Santee south of the Azores on 14 July 1943 with the loss of all 57 on board.

Summary of raiding history

Date Name Nationality Tonnage
(GRT)
Fate[4]
27 March 1942Equipoise{{flag|Panama}}6,210Sunk
29 March 1942City of New York{{flag|United States|1912}}8,272Sunk
1 April 1942Rio Blanco{{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}4,086Sunk
6 April 1942Bidwell{{flag|United States|1912}}6,837Damaged
9 April 1942Malchace{{flag|United States|1912}}3,516Sunk
11 April 1942Ulysses{{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}14,647Sunk
16 July 1942Beaconlight{{flag|Panama}}6,926Sunk
18 July 1942{{SS|Carmona}}{{flag|Panama}}5,496Sunk
21 July 1942Donovonia{{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}8,149Sunk
25 July 1942Telamon{{flag|Netherlands}}2,078Sunk
29 July 1942Prescodoc{{flag|Canada|1921}}1,938Sunk
2 August 1942Treminnard{{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}4,694Sunk
4 August 1942Havsten{{flag|Norway}}6,161Damaged
9 October 1942Coloradan{{flag|United States|1912}}6,557Sunk
16 October 1942{{HMS|Castle Harbour6}{{navy|United Kingdom}}730Sunk
16 October 1942Winona{{flag|United States|1912}}6,197Damaged
3 November 1942Chr. J. Kampmann{{flag|Canada|1921}}2,260Sunk
3 November 1942Gypsum Express{{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}4,034Sunk
3 November 1942Leda{{flag|Panama}}8,546Sunk
3 November 1942Thorshavet{{flag|Norway}}11,015Sunk
6 November 1942Arica{{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}5,431Sunk
11 November 1942City of Ripon{{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}6,368Sunk
21 November 1942Bintang{{flag|Netherlands}}6,481Sunk
8 February 1943Roger B. Taney{{flag|United States|1912}}7,191Sunk
3 March 1943Harvey W. Scott{{flag|United States|1912}}7,176Sunk
3 March 1943Nipura{{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}5,961Sunk
3 March 1943Tibia{{flag|Netherlands}}10,356Damaged
3 March 1943Nirpura{{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}5,961Sunk
3 March 1943Empire Mahseer{{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}5,087Sunk
4 March 1943Marietta E.{{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}7,628Sunk
4 March 1943Sheaf Crown{{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}4,868Damaged
8 March 1943James B. Stephens{{flag|United States|1912}}7,176Sunk
11 March 1943Aelbryn{{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}4,986Sunk

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/boats/u160.htm |title=The Type IXC boat U-160 |last=Helgason |first=Guðmundur |website=German U-boats of WWII - uboat.net |accessdate=7 December 2014}}
2. ^Castle Harbour, Uboat.net
3. ^The Andrew And The Onions: The Story Of The Royal Navy In Bermuda, 1795–1975, Lt. Commander Ian Stranack, The Bermuda Maritime Museum Press, The Bermuda Maritime Museum, The Keep, Royal Naval Dockyard, Ireland Island, Sandys Parish, Bermuda. Postal address: P.O. Box MA 133, Mangrove Bay, Bermuda MA BX.
4. ^{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/boats/successes/u160/html |title=Ships hit by U-160 |last=Helgason |first=Guðmundur |website=German U-boats of WWII - uboat.net |accessdate=7 December 2014}}

Bibliography

{{Refbegin}}
  • {{cite book | last1 = Busch | first1 = Rainer | last2 = Röll | first2 = Hans-Joachim | translator-last = Brooks | translator-first = Geoffrey | title = German U-boat commanders of World War II : a biographical dictionary | publisher = Greenhill Books, Naval Institute Press | location = London, Annapolis, Md | year = 1999 | isbn = 1-55750-186-6 | ref = harv}}
  • {{cite book

|last1=Busch
|first1=Rainer
|last2=Röll
|first2=Hans-Joachim
|title=Deutsche U-Boot-Verluste von September 1939 bis Mai 1945
|trans-title=German U-boat losses from September 1939 to May 1945
|work=Der U-Boot-Krieg
|volume=IV
|publisher=Mittler
|location=Hamburg, Berlin, Bonn
|year=1999
|isbn=3-8132-0514-2
|language=German
|ref=harv
}}
  • {{cite book

|last1=Gröner
|first1=Erich
|author-link1=
|author-mask1=
|last2=Jung
|first2=Dieter
|display-authors=
|last-author-amp=
|last3=Maass
|first3=Martin
|translator-last1=Thomas
|translator-first1=Keith
|translator-last2=Magowan
|translator-first2=Rachel
|year=1991
|title=U-boats and Mine Warfare Vessels
|volume=2
|work=German Warships 1815–1945
|location=London
|publisher=Conway Maritime Press
|isbn=0-85177-593-4
|ref=CITEREFGr.C3.B6ner1991
}}{{Refend}}

External links

  • {{Cite web

|url=http://uboat.net/boats/u160.htm
|title=The Type IXC boat U-160
|last=Helgason
|first=Guðmundur
|website=German U-boats of WWII - uboat.net
|accessdate=7 December 2014
}}
  • {{Cite web

|url=http://www.u-boot-archiv.de/dieboote/u0160.html
|title=U 160
|last=Hofmann
|first=Markus
|website=Deutsche U-Boote 1935-1945 - u-boot-archiv.de
|language=German
|accessdate=7 December 2014
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