
Type VII submarine - Wikipedia
Type VII U-boats were the most common type of German World War II U-boat. 703 boats were built by the end of the war. The lone surviving example, U-995, is on display at the Laboe Naval Memorial located in Laboe, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
Type VIIB - U-boat Types - German U-boats of WWII
Type VIIB included many of the most famous U-boats during World War 2, including Kretschmer's U-99, U-48 which was the most successful U-boat, Prien's U-47 and Schepke's U-100. U-48, the most successful boat in the war, was of type VIIB. All type VIIB U-boats. Below you can see the 24 commissioned U-boats of this type.
German submarine U-48 (1939) - Wikipedia
German submarine U-48 was a Type VIIB U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II, and the most successful that was commissioned. During her two years of active service, U-48 sank 52 ships for a total of 306,874 GRT and 1,060 tons; she also damaged three more for a total of 20,480 GRT over twelve war patrols conducted during the ...
The Type VIIB U-boat U-46 - German U-boats of WWII - uboat.net
Decommissioned at Neustadt in October 1943 and used as instructional boat. Scuttled on 5 May 1945 at Flensburg in Kupfermühlen Bay, in position 54.50N, 09.29E. During the Battle of Narvik, Norway, the boat was depth charged and severely damaged by British destroyers escorting the Elizabeth Class battleship HMS Warspite.
German Type VII U-Boat - history, specification and photos
Development history, specification, line drawings and photos of the most important German U-boat, Type VII U-boat and its variants.
German submarine U-47 (1938) - Wikipedia
German submarine U-47 was a Type VIIB U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II. [1] She was laid down on 25 February 1937 at Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft in Kiel as yard number 582 and went into service on 17 December 1938 under the …
Type VII U-boat - WW2 Weapons
U-Boat Type 7 class (VII), most numerous German submarines of World War II with 705 boats. History, development, service, specifications, statistics, pictures and 3D model. One of the German battlecruisers meets up with U-boats in the Atlantic. Type: submarine.
The Type VIIB U-boat U-50 - German U-boats of WWII - uboat.net
U-50 sent no radio messages after sailing from Wilhelmshaven to operate north-east of the Shetland Islands and was reported missing on 13 April 1940. It is likely that the boat was mined and sunk in the barrage laid by British destroyers on its exit route on 3 March 1940.
The Type VII U-Boat Series - Michael Fassbender
The VIIB resolved the rear torpedo tube problem, but more importantly, it extended the operational range of the U-Boat by 2500 miles with provision for 33 extra tons of fuel. Most of the other changes were incremental, including the room to carry 14 torpedoes and a crew of 48, and a boost in speed to 17.9 knots at the surface.
German Type VII submarine | Military Wiki | Fandom
Type VII U-boats were the most common type of German World War II U-boat. The Type VII was based on earlier German submarine designs going back to the World War I Type UB III, designed through the Dutch dummy company Ingenieurskantoor voor Scheepsbouw den Haag (I.v.S) which was set up by Germany...