In Service: 1934 to 2 May 1945
Ordered:
Builder: Abeking
& Rasmussen, Lemwerder
Construction No: 2811
Laid down:
Launched: 9 May 1934
Commissioned: 1934
Type: 1930-33 Type R-boat/Räumboot
Class: R1 Class
Displacement: tons standard 52.5 tons full load
Length: 27.75 m
Beam: 4.38 m
Draft: 1.36 m
Propulsion: 2 × MWM RS 127 Su 6 × cylinder
4 stroke diesel engines producing up to 770 ehp
Propellers: 2 × Voith-Schneider
Speed: 19.8 knots
Range: 800 nautical miles at 13 knots
Crew: 18 men and officers
Armament:
1 × 2 cm MG L/65 C/30
carried 2000 rounds
4 × 2 cm MG L/65 C/30 later
carried 4000 rounds
10 mines
Armour
Aircraft:
Electronics:
Operators: Reichsmarine, Kriegsmarine
Variants:
Other: R-boats
Articles:
The R10 R-boat (Räumboot) was built in the 1930s by
Abeking
& Rasmussen shipyard located in Lemwerder, Germany as a minesweeper or Escort vessel for the Reichsmarine which became later known as the Kriegsmarine
And which served in the
5.
Räumbootsflottille and
6.
Räumbootsflottille during World War II.
1934
The R-boat R10 is commissioned.
1939
The R-boat R10 becomes operational with the
5.
Räumbootsflottille.
1941
The R-boat R10 becomes operational with the
6.
Räumbootsflottille.
24 March 1943
The R-boat R10 is sunk due to an explosion aboard SS Umbrino,
after an Allied aircraft attack at Ferryville.
Position 37° 09N 09° 49E.
May 1943
The R-boat R10 is refloated and refitted with new engines.
12 November 1944
The R-boat R10 is recommissioned.
2 May 1945
The R-boat R10 becomes stranded in the Taglimento estuary
and later sinks, along with
R8
and
R16.
Position 45° 39N 13° 06E.
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
For a complete list of
sources