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637:. The Versailles treaty limited the German Navy's torpedo forces to 16 destroyers and 16 torpedo boats, with only twelve of each in active service, with replacement of the existing ships not allowed until 15 years after they were launched. Replacements could not exceed 800 t displacement for destroyers and 200 t for torpedo boats.
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with the intention of destroying patrolling German torpedo boats. The German defensive patrols around
Heligoland consisted of one flotilla (I Torpedo Flotilla) of 12 modern torpedo boats forming an outer patrol line about 25 nautical miles (29 mi; 46 km) North and West of Heligoland, with
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was laden with chemical weapons when scuttled, other sources state that there is no evidence that any German warships scuttled in the
Skaggerak after the end of the war were part of the chemical weapons disposal programme, with the scuttlings instead being to meet a deadline for disposal of ships
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The ship was modified in 1923, and again in 1927–28. The ship's boilers were replaced by three oil-fired boilers, with 198t of oil carried, giving a range of 1,400 nautical miles (1,600 mi; 2,600 km) at 17 knots (20 mph; 31 km/h). Two 10.5 cm L/45 guns replaced the
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was fired on by
British warships, and was soon retreating towards Heligoland, pursued by four British destroyers. V Flotilla and the old torpedo boats of the 3rd Minesweeping Division also came under British fire, and were only saved by the intervention of the German cruisers
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8.8 cm guns, while the torpedo armament remained four 50 cm tubes, but arranged in two twin mounts. When serving as a research ship, one of the 10.5 cm guns was removed, as was at least one set of torpedo tubes, with two 20mm anti-aircraft guns added.
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an inner line of older torpedo boats of the 3rd
Minesweeping Division at about 12 nautical miles (14 mi; 22 km). Four German light cruisers and another flotilla of torpedo boats (V Torpedo Boat Flotilla) was in the vicinity of Heligoland.
406:. The ship's machinery was rated at 18,000 PS (18,000 shp; 13,000 kW) giving a design speed of 32 knots (37 mph; 59 km/h), with members of the class reaching a speed of 33.5 knots (38.6 mph; 62.0 km/h) during
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Germany lost control of the city to Poland after the war. She was refitted again in 1927–28, but by the 1930s these old torpedo boats were obsolete and were either scrapped or transferred to subsidiary roles.
532:, leader of I Flotilla, ran into the midst of the Harwich force when trying to return to Heligoland and was sunk. The intervention of the supporting British forces resulted in the sinking of the German cruisers
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on 24–25 April 1916. The ship was still part of I Flotilla on 19 August 1916, when the High Seas Fleet sailed to cover a sortie of the battlecruisers of the 1st
Scouting Group, but was absent at the
487:, another member of the outer screen reported spotting the periscope of a submarine. As a result, the 5th Torpedo Boat Flotilla was ordered out to hunt the hostile submarine. At 07:57
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365:. The two groups of torpedo boats were of basically similar layout but differed slightly in detailed design, with a gradual evolution of design and increase in
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Jutland - presumably this includes
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1527:. Naval Staff Monographs (Historical). Vol. XVII. Naval Staff, Training and Staff Duties Division. 1927.
1221:"Report on Sea Dumping of Chemical Weapons by the United Kingdom in the Skaggerrak Waters post World War Two"
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1514:. Naval Staff Monographs (Historical). Vol. XVI. Naval Staff, Training and Staff Duties Division. 1927.
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Entwicklung und Kriegseinsätze von Zerstörern und Torpedobooten 1914 bis 1939
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between 1910 and 1911, completing on 5 August 1911.
1377:Gröner, Erich; Jung, Dieter; Maass, Martin (1983).
1301:Chesneau, Roger; Kolesnik, Eugene M., eds. (1979).
1286:. Oxford, UK: Osprey Publishing. pp. 129–144.
665:; they were the first German warships to visit the
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1381:(in German). Koblenz: Bernard & Graef Verlag.
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1358:Gardiner, Robert; Gray, Randal, eds. (1985).
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375:was 73.9 metres (242 ft 5 in) long
1551:Rohwer, JĂĽrgen; HĂĽmmelchen, Gerhard (1992).
1536:. David & Charles (Publishers) Limited.
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2283:World War I torpedo boats of Germany
1476:Jane's Fighting Ships of World War I
1398:Die Deutschen Kriegsschiffe (Band 4)
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1265:Jutland: An Analysis of the Fighting
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289:on 28 August 1914. She was renamed
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1362:. London: Conway Maritime Press.
1343:. London: Conway Maritime Press.
1305:. London: Conway Maritime Press.
1267:. London: Conway Maritime Press.
1035:Naval Staff Monograph No. 33 1927
1023:Naval Staff Monograph No. 32 1927
999:Naval Staff Monograph No. 11 1921
987:Naval Staff Monograph No. 11 1921
186:3.1 m (10 ft 2 in)
159:650 t (640 long tons) design
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1922:group (1908–1909 programmes)
1532:Parkes, Oscar, ed. (1973) .
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939:Gardiner & Chesneau 1980
550:. The British light cruiser
295:in February 1918. Post war,
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1555:. London: Greenhill Books.
655:accompanied the battleship
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1455:Massie, Robert K. (2007).
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1263:Campbell, John (1998).
603:which was ordered from
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333:Construction and design
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135:General characteristics
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1987:group (1909 programme)
1839:group (1908 programme)
1739:group (1907 Programme)
1637:group (1906 Programme)
1436:Lenton, H. T. (1975).
1210:, p. 144, note 18
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381:between perpendiculars
241:4Ă— 50 cm torpedo tubes
1320:Fock, Harald (1989).
591:On 22 February 1918,
321:, taking part in the
285:, taking part in the
1474:Moore, John (1990).
920:, pp. 46–47, 50
792:incapable of repair.
629:Treaty of Versailles
339:Imperial German Navy
309:Treaty of Versailles
268:Imperial German Navy
1604:-class torpedo boat
854:, pp. 164, 167
667:Free City of Danzig
34:underway, 1910-1914
2218:Muâvenet-i Milliye
2208:Muavenet-i Milliye
2126:Germaniawerft Kiel
1916:Germaniawerft Kiel
1621:Kaiserliche Marine
1478:. London: Studio.
1162:, pp. 150–151
1013:, pp. 104–113
1001:, pp. 123–125
989:, pp. 122–123
842:, pp. 166–167
731:"SMS" stands for "
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951:Parkes 1973
752:The "V" in
466:Grand Fleet
437:Yard number
347:fiscal year
204:3 Ă— boilers
2293:1911 ships
2272:Categories
1410:B003VHSRKE
894:Moore 1990
800:References
625:Scapa Flow
474:Heligoland
415:forecastle
408:sea trials
225:Complement
199:Propulsion
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678:in 1938.
522:damaged.
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108:Completed
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233:Armament
100:Launched
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571:Liberty
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