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M 83

Minesweeper




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Service Data

In Service: 9 March 1942 to 14 June 1944

Production Data

Ordered:
Builder: Lübecker Maschinenbau Gesellschaft, Lübeck
Construction No: 429
Laid down:
Launched: 5 June 1941
Commissioned: 9 March 1942

Technical Data

Type: 1935/39 Type Minesweeper/Minensuchboot
Class: M 1 Class

Displacement: 685 tons standard 878 tons full load
Length: 68.4 m
Beam: 8.7 m
Draft: 2.65 m
Propulsion: 2 × Lentz uniform expansion engines producing up to 3,200 shp
Propellers: 2
Speed: 18.3 knots
Range: 5,000 nautical miles at 10 knots
Crew: 90 men and officers
Armament:
2 × 10.5 cm L/45
carried 480 rounds
2 × 3.7 cm L/83 SK C/30
carried 3000 rounds
2 × 2 cm MG L/65 C/30
carried 4000 rounds
4 × 2 cm MG L/65 C/30 after 1942
carried 6000 rounds
30 mines
Armour 10 mm
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Operators: Kriegsmarine
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Other: Minesweepers
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History

The M 83 Minesweeper (Minensuchboot) was built in the 1940s by Lübecker Maschinenbau Gesellschaft shipyard located in Lübeck, Germany as a minesweeper or escort vessel for the Kriegsmarine.

Construction was longitudinal and ransverse frame of steel construction, which was partly welded, this vessel also had twelve watertight compartments and a double bottom. The superstructure, Bridge etc was made from light alloys. The propulsion system installed in these vessels was the two Lentz uniform expansion engines. And when used as minesweepers the Kabel Fern Raum Gerät (KFRG) system was employed, which used generators producing 60 V, 20 kW to power the magnetic sweeping gear.

This vessel went on to serve in the 6. Minensuchflottille and 7. Minensuchflottille during World War II.

Career

9 March 1942
The Minesweeper M 83 is commissioned.

1942
The Minesweeper M 83 served with the following flotilla's 6. Minensuchflottille and 7. Minensuchflottille.

14 June 1944
The Minesweeper M 83 is sunk after being attacked by British motor torpedo boats, near Jersey.
Position 44° 8N 01° 56' 9W, 70 crew lost.

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Sources

German Warships, 1815-1945: Major Surface Vessels.
ISBN-10: 0851775330

German Warships, 1815-1945: U-boats and Mine Warfare Vessels.
ISBN-10: 155750301X

German warships of the Second World War.
ISBN-10: 0668040378

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