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Type XXVI submarine

The Type XXVI was a German submarine project towards the end of the Second World War. Only five boats went into production, none of which were completed.

Rendering of a Type XXVI submarine
Class overview
BuildersBlohm & Voss, Hamburg
Operators Kriegsmarine (planned)
Preceded byType XXI submarine
Built1945
Planned100
Cancelled100
General characteristics
Displacement
  • 842 t (829 long tons) (surfaced)
  • 926 t (911 long tons) (submerged)
Length56.2 m (184 ft 5 in)
Beam5.45 m (17 ft 11 in)
Draft5.9 m (19 ft 4 in)
Propulsion
Speed
  • 11 knots (20 km/h; 13 mph) (surfaced)
  • 24 knots (44 km/h; 28 mph) (submerged)
Range7,300 nmi (13,500 km; 8,400 mi) at 10 knots (18.5 km/h; 11.5 mph) (surfaced)
Test depth135 m (443 ft)
Complement3 officers, 30 enlisted
Armament10 × 533 mm (21 in) torpedo tubes

Concept edit

After the use of electric propulsion in submarine construction in the course of the development of the Type XXI and XXIII submarines, the designs of Types XVII, XVIII and XXII by Walterwerke were not pursued any further. When it turned out that the XXI boats were too large and expensive for use in the Western Approaches, the Kiel family company saw the opportunity for a "Walter U-boat" again and on October 12, 1943, presented a concept with the designation XXVIA . On March 28 of the following year, the Commander-in-Chief of the Navy, Karl Dönitz, decided to have the boat built under the type designation XXVIW (for Walter). A week later, the naval war command formulated the requirements that the new type of boat had to meet, which was now given the designation XXVI. Then the Ingenieurbüro Glückauf (IBG) was entrusted with the final design and instructed to also prepare the construction of the boats. The IBG designed the production of the Type XXVI boats in the so-called Modular design. For this purpose, the construction of 8 raw sections of the respective boat should take place in a steel construction company and, based on this, the individual sections should then be manufactured at specialized submarine shipyards. Finally, these sections were to be delivered to a large shipyard and assembled there to form a submarine.[1] Type XXVI was designed as a deep-sea submarine with Walter propulsion, which should accelerate it to an underwater speed of 43 km/h (27 mph).[2] It would have had a crew of three officers and 30 men. On May 26, the construction contract for 100 boats of this type was given to the Schichau shipyard in Gdansk, which already had relevant experience with section building through the manufacture of the Type XXI boats.

Armament edit

The armament consisted of ten torpedo tubes, four of them on the bow. During the development of the German submarines, which were to be equipped with a Walter drive, no torpedo tubes were planned at the stern, because the "Walter boats" had a sealed turbine room there, which complicated the operation of the rear torpedo tubes.[3] For this reason, the Type XXVI was designed with six side torpedo tubes, which were located at the level of the command room, and were directed at an angle to the rear. Each torpedo tube on the boat was to be equipped with a torpedo. Reserve torpedoes were not provided, so that the time-consuming loading of the torpedo tubes during the journey was not necessary. About every 3-4 days, pulling the torpedoes out of the tubes by about 2.5 m for maintenance was only possible if some of the bunks in the crew compartment in the bow were folded up. There were no forms of anti-aircraft weapons on any of the submarines.

Construction edit

The Hauptausschuß Schiffbau presented a production plan in early May 1944 that a total of 66 boats were planned to be completed for the year 1945, with volume production to begin in May 1945 After a revision of the production times planned by the IBG – eight weeks for the raw sections, six weeks for the construction of each section and seven weeks for the assembly – the number to be produced was increased to 74 boats for 1945. The order for the production of 100 boats – U 4501 to U 4600 – was first placed on May 26, 1944, at the Schichau shipyard in Danzig, who already had relevant experience with the construction of sections through the production of the Type XXI boats. The amount of crude steel required for the hundred boats was estimated at 46,240 t. On August 27 of the same year, the order was accepted by the Blohm + Voss shipyard.[4] The Hamburg shipyard specialized in the assembly of Walter systems as well as in the assembly of sections. By the end of the war, some sections for U 4501 to U 4504 were under construction. The other contracts were no longer implemented.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Peter Lienau (2 December 1999). "The Working Environment for German Submarine Design in WWII".
  2. ^ "RÜSTUNG: Tief und leise", Der Spiegel, 16. April 1979, no. 16, 1979
  3. ^ Eberhard Rössler: Geschichte des Deutschen U-Boot-Baus. Band 2, Bernard & Graefe Verlag, Bonn 1996, ISBN 3-86047-153-8, Seite 375
  4. ^ Rainer Busch, Hans-Joachim Röll: Der U-Boot-Krieg 1939–1945. Der U-Boot-Bau auf deutschen Werften, E.S. Mittler & Sohn, Hamburg 1997, ISBN 3 8132 0512 6, Seite 227

Bibliography edit

  • Rössler, Eberhard (2001) [1981]. The U-boat: The Evolution and Technical History of German Submarines. London: Cassell. ISBN 0-304-36120-8.

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The Type XXVI was a German submarine project towards the end of the Second World War Only five boats went into production none of which were completed Rendering of a Type XXVI submarineClass overviewBuildersBlohm amp Voss HamburgOperators Kriegsmarine planned Preceded byType XXI submarineBuilt1945Planned100Cancelled100General characteristicsDisplacement842 t 829 long tons surfaced 926 t 911 long tons submerged Length56 2 m 184 ft 5 in Beam5 45 m 17 ft 11 in Draft5 9 m 19 ft 4 in PropulsionWalter turbine 7 500 PS 5 516 kW 7 397 shp 1 Diesel motor 580 PS 427 kW 572 shp 1 Electric motor 71 PS 52 kW 70 shp Speed11 knots 20 km h 13 mph surfaced 24 knots 44 km h 28 mph submerged Range7 300 nmi 13 500 km 8 400 mi at 10 knots 18 5 km h 11 5 mph surfaced Test depth135 m 443 ft Complement3 officers 30 enlistedArmament10 533 mm 21 in torpedo tubes Contents 1 Concept 2 Armament 3 Construction 4 See also 5 References 6 BibliographyConcept editAfter the use of electric propulsion in submarine construction in the course of the development of the Type XXI and XXIII submarines the designs of Types XVII XVIII and XXII by Walterwerke were not pursued any further When it turned out that the XXI boats were too large and expensive for use in the Western Approaches the Kiel family company saw the opportunity for a Walter U boat again and on October 12 1943 presented a concept with the designation XXVIA On March 28 of the following year the Commander in Chief of the Navy Karl Donitz decided to have the boat built under the type designation XXVIW for Walter A week later the naval war command formulated the requirements that the new type of boat had to meet which was now given the designation XXVI Then the Ingenieurburo Gluckauf IBG was entrusted with the final design and instructed to also prepare the construction of the boats The IBG designed the production of the Type XXVI boats in the so called Modular design For this purpose the construction of 8 raw sections of the respective boat should take place in a steel construction company and based on this the individual sections should then be manufactured at specialized submarine shipyards Finally these sections were to be delivered to a large shipyard and assembled there to form a submarine 1 Type XXVI was designed as a deep sea submarine with Walter propulsion which should accelerate it to an underwater speed of 43 km h 27 mph 2 It would have had a crew of three officers and 30 men On May 26 the construction contract for 100 boats of this type was given to the Schichau shipyard in Gdansk which already had relevant experience with section building through the manufacture of the Type XXI boats Armament editThe armament consisted of ten torpedo tubes four of them on the bow During the development of the German submarines which were to be equipped with a Walter drive no torpedo tubes were planned at the stern because the Walter boats had a sealed turbine room there which complicated the operation of the rear torpedo tubes 3 For this reason the Type XXVI was designed with six side torpedo tubes which were located at the level of the command room and were directed at an angle to the rear Each torpedo tube on the boat was to be equipped with a torpedo Reserve torpedoes were not provided so that the time consuming loading of the torpedo tubes during the journey was not necessary About every 3 4 days pulling the torpedoes out of the tubes by about 2 5 m for maintenance was only possible if some of the bunks in the crew compartment in the bow were folded up There were no forms of anti aircraft weapons on any of the submarines Construction editThe Hauptausschuss Schiffbau presented a production plan in early May 1944 that a total of 66 boats were planned to be completed for the year 1945 with volume production to begin in May 1945 After a revision of the production times planned by the IBG eight weeks for the raw sections six weeks for the construction of each section and seven weeks for the assembly the number to be produced was increased to 74 boats for 1945 The order for the production of 100 boats U 4501 to U 4600 was first placed on May 26 1944 at the Schichau shipyard in Danzig who already had relevant experience with the construction of sections through the production of the Type XXI boats The amount of crude steel required for the hundred boats was estimated at 46 240 t On August 27 of the same year the order was accepted by the Blohm Voss shipyard 4 The Hamburg shipyard specialized in the assembly of Walter systems as well as in the assembly of sections By the end of the war some sections for U 4501 to U 4504 were under construction The other contracts were no longer implemented See also editList of U boat types List of submarine classes Uncompleted U boat projectsReferences edit Peter Lienau 2 December 1999 The Working Environment for German Submarine Design in WWII RUSTUNG Tief und leise Der Spiegel 16 April 1979 no 16 1979 Eberhard Rossler Geschichte des Deutschen U Boot Baus Band 2 Bernard amp Graefe Verlag Bonn 1996 ISBN 3 86047 153 8 Seite 375 Rainer Busch Hans Joachim Roll Der U Boot Krieg 1939 1945 Der U Boot Bau auf deutschen Werften E S Mittler amp Sohn Hamburg 1997 ISBN 3 8132 0512 6 Seite 227Bibliography editRossler Eberhard 2001 1981 The U boat The Evolution and Technical History of German Submarines London Cassell ISBN 0 304 36120 8 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Type XXVI submarine amp oldid 1194575515, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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