SMS Hela

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SMS Script error: No such module "Lang". was an aviso built for the German Script error: No such module "Lang". (Imperial Navy) in the mid-1890s, the last vessel of that type to be built by the German Empire. As the culmination of the type in German service, she represented significant improvements over earlier vessels, particularly the Template:Sclass and Template:Sclasses, which had been disappointments in service. She was intended to serve as a fleet scout and as a flotilla leader for torpedo boats. Script error: No such module "Lang". marked a step toward the development of the light cruiser. Armed with a battery of four [[8.8 cm SK L/30 naval gun|Template:Cvt guns]] and three Template:Cvt torpedo tubes, the ship proved to be too weakly-armed for front-line combat.

Script error: No such module "Lang". had a relatively short active career; engine damage during sea trials shortly after her completion in 1896 delayed the start of her service with the fleet until 1898. She served as a scout for I Squadron from then until 1900, when she was deployed as part of an expeditionary force to help suppress the Boxer Uprising in Qing China. Script error: No such module "Lang". saw little action during the deployment, instead frequently patrolling the coast of China and the Yangtze river. After returning to Germany in mid-1901, she served with I Scouting Group and the main fleet until late 1902, when she was reduced to a gunnery training ship, though boiler problems forced a more thorough reconstruction that lasted from 1903 to 1910.

The ship was used as a tender for the fleet from October 1910 through mid-1914, with few events of note for Script error: No such module "Lang". during this period. Following the outbreak of World War I in July 1914, Script error: No such module "Lang". was deployed to the patrol line guarding the German Bight. She was present at, but was not engaged in, the Battle of Helgoland Bight in August. The next month, while conducting training off Helgoland, she was torpedoed and sunk by the British submarine Template:HMS. Despite the fact that Script error: No such module "Lang". sank in less than half an hour, all of her crew, save two men, were rescued by a German U-boat and patrol boat.

Design

Script error: No such module "Lang"., named for the schooner Template:SMS of 1852-vintage, was the culmination in the development of the aviso type in the German fleet. The avisos were developed from earlier torpedo boats and were intended for use in home waters with the fleet, both as flotilla leaders to direct groups of torpedo boats and as scouts for the fleet's capital ships. The first aviso, Template:SMS, was purchased from a British shipbuilder in 1875; seven more ships were built in German yards by the early 1890s. Of these, the last four vessels, comprising the Template:Sclass and Template:Sclasses, had proved to be significant disappointments in service, owing to their poor seaworthiness and insufficient speed. In 1893, the naval construction staff prepared a design for a new vessel, provisionally designated "H", which remedied the problems of the earlier vessels, in part through a significant increase in size. This ship became Script error: No such module "Lang"..Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn

The aviso type culminated in what would later be referred to as the light cruiser. German designers incorporated the best aspects of Script error: No such module "Lang".Template:'s design—primarily a high top speed and an armor deck—with those of their contemporary unprotected cruisers of the Template:Sclass—namely, a heavy armament and long cruising radius. This combination resulted in the Template:Sclasss, which were the first true light cruisers built in Germany.Template:Sfn

General characteristics and machinery

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Script error: No such module "Lang". early in her career

Script error: No such module "Lang". was Template:Convert long at the waterline and Template:Convert overall. She had a beam of Template:Convert and a draft of Template:Convert forward and Template:Convert aft. She was designed to displace Template:Convert, and at full load the displacement increased to Template:Convert. Her hull was constructed with transverse and longitudinal steel frames, which contained twenty-two watertight compartments above the armored deck and ten below. A double bottom ran for thirty-five percent of the length of the hull, which had a pronounced ram bow. The ship had a minimal superstructure, with a small conning tower. A raised forecastle deck extended from the stem to the funnel. She was fitted with a pair of light pole masts fitted with spotting tops.Template:Sfn

Script error: No such module "Lang".'s crew consisted of 7 officers and 171 enlisted men as completed and later increased to 8 officers and 187 enlisted men. She carried a number of small boats, including one barge, one yawl, and three dinghies. Later in her career, the barge was exchanged for a picket boat. Script error: No such module "Lang". was very seaworthy, but she rolled badly (having a metacentric height of Template:Cvt) and tended to ship a significant amount of water in a head sea because she was slightly bow-heavy. Steering was controlled by a single rudder; she had average maneuverability.Template:Sfn

The ship was powered by two 3-cylinder triple-expansion steam engines; each drove a screw propeller that was Template:Convert in diameter. Each engine had its own separate engine room. The engines were supplied with steam by six locomotive boilers split into two boiler rooms, which were ducted into a single funnel amidships. The engines were rated at Template:Convert and a top speed of Template:Convert, though on trials they reached a half knot better. Coal storage amounted to Template:Cvt; range figures for the ship in her original configuration have not survived. Script error: No such module "Lang". was equipped with three electrical generators that produced 36 kilowatts at 67 volts.Template:Sfn

Armament and armor

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Plan and profile drawing of Script error: No such module "Lang".

Script error: No such module "Lang". was armed with a main battery of four [[8.8 cm SK L/30 naval gun|Template:Convert SK L/30]]Template:Efn quick-firing guns in individual mountings. They were carried in MPL C/89 mounts with an elevation range of −10 to 20 degrees; at maximum elevation, the guns could reach targets at Template:Cvt. The guns fired Template:Convert projectiles at a muzzle velocity of Template:Cvt. These guns were provided with a total of 800 rounds, for 200 per gun.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn Rate of fire was theoretically fourteen shots per minute, but in practice it was limited to ten rounds per minute.Template:Sfn

She was also equipped with six [[5 cm SK L/40 gun|Template:Cvt SK L/40 quick-firing guns]], each mounted in individual Script error: No such module "Lang". (Torpedo Boat Mount) C/92. These guns fired Template:Cvt shells at a muzzle velocity of Template:Cvt. Maximum elevation for the guns was twenty degrees, which provided a range of Template:Cvt. Shell storage amounted to 1,500 rounds, or 300 per gun.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn Her armament was completed with three Template:Cvt torpedo tubes. Two were placed on the deck on the broadside and the third was submerged in the bow of the ship. These were supplied with a total of eight torpedoes,Template:Sfn which carried a Template:Cvt warhead. Their maximum range at 32 knots was Template:Cvt; when set to Template:Cvt, their range increased to Template:Cvt.Template:Sfn

Script error: No such module "Lang". was lightly armored. She was protected by an armor deck that was Template:Convert thick and composed of steel. The deck sloped on the sides, and was slightly increased in thickness to Template:Convert to provide a measure of protection against direct fire. An armored coaming that was Template:Cvt thick protected the uptakes from the boilers. Her conning tower was armored with Template:Convert thick steel on the sides. She was equipped with cork cofferdams to reduce the ingress of water in the event of hull damage.Template:Sfn

Modifications

Script error: No such module "Lang". was modernized in 1903–1910 at the Script error: No such module "Lang". (Imperial Shipyard) in Danzig. The vessel's internal subdivision was improved with eight additional watertight compartments above the waterline and an extension of the double bottom to cover thirty-nine percent of the hull. As part of the modifications to her hull, both of the broadside torpedo tubes were moved to torpedo rooms below the waterline. She also received eight Marine-type water-tube boilers in place of her old models, and a second funnel was added. The new boilers produced Template:Convert on trials, propelling the ship to the same top speed. Coal storage was increased to Template:Cvt, which permitted a cruising radius of Template:Convert at a speed of Template:Convert. Both of her stern 8.8 cm guns were removed and their ammunition allotment was reduced to 156 shells per gun. Her aft superstructure was enlarged to provide additional accommodation space. The ship also received a larger bridge.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn

Service history

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Script error: No such module "Lang". shortly after entering service

Script error: No such module "Lang". was laid down in December 1893 at the AG Weser shipyard in Bremen under the provisional name "H".Template:Efn She was launched on 28 March 1895 and at the ceremony, Script error: No such module "Lang". (Vice Admiral) Victor Valois, the chief of the Script error: No such module "Lang". (North Sea Naval Station) christened the ship. She was moved to the {{lang|de|Kaiserliche Werft}} (Imperial Shipyard) in Wilhelmshaven for final fitting out in January 1896. The ship was commissioned for sea trials on 3 May, initially under the command of Script error: No such module "Lang". (KK—Corvette Captain) Johannes Stein, though he was replaced by Script error: No such module "Lang". (KL—Captain Lieutenant) Carl Schönfelder in August. Her initial testing was interrupted by damage to her engines, which necessitated her decommissioning on 19 September for repairs. She spent the next year and a half out of service.Template:Sfn

Script error: No such module "Lang". was recommissioned on 10 March 1898, under the command of KK Fritz Sommerwerck, and was assigned to I Squadron to serve as its aviso. These duties were interrupted beginning on 14 June when Script error: No such module "Lang". was chosen to escort Kaiser Wilhelm II aboard his yacht Script error: No such module "Lang". for sailing regattas in Germany and then a cruise to Norwegian waters in July that included a stop in Hardangerfjord. On 31 July, Script error: No such module "Lang". returned to I Squadron before being detached again on 17 September following the conclusion of the annual fleet maneuvers. She again escorted Script error: No such module "Lang". with Wilhelm II and his wife Augusta Victoria aboard, along with the protected cruiser Template:SMS, for a voyage to the eastern Mediterranean Sea. She returned to her unit on 8 December, after which KK Paul Rampold relieved Sommerwerck.Template:Sfn

In early 1899, Script error: No such module "Lang". and the rest of I Squadron embarked on a training cruise into the Atlantic. While passing through the English Channel, the ships stopped in Dover, Great Britain, to represent Germany at a celebration for Queen Victoria's 80th birthday on 1 May. In June and July, Script error: No such module "Lang". again escorted Script error: No such module "Lang". for his summer cruise to Norway; during the fleet maneuvers in August, she operated with the fleet's scouting unit. During the exercises in the Baltic Sea on 28 August, Script error: No such module "Lang". struck the mole outside Neufahrwassar and damaged her starboard propeller. She steamed to Kiel for repairs that were completed by 4 September, allowing her to return to the unit for the rest of the maneuvers. In mid-September, she accompanied Script error: No such module "Lang". for a cruise to Sweden, and she and the pre-dreadnought battleship Template:SMS escorted the Kaiser's yacht on a visit to Britain that lasted from 17 to 30 November. Script error: No such module "Lang". concluded the year with a training cruise with I Squadron in the Skagerrak in December.Template:Sfn

Boxer Uprising

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Script error: No such module "Lang". in Kiel in 1899

Script error: No such module "Lang". spent the first half of 1900 as she had previous years, conducting training exercises with the fleet. Her routine was interrupted by events in Qing China, where on 20 June, during the Boxer Uprising, the German ambassador, Clemens von Ketteler, was murdered by Chinese nationalists. The widespread violence against Westerners in China led to a creation of an alliance between Germany and seven other Great Powers, the so-called Eight-Nation Alliance: the United Kingdom, Italy, Russia, Austria-Hungary, the United States, France, and Japan. Those soldiers who were in China at the time were too few in number to defeat the Boxers; in Beijing there was a force of slightly more than 400 officers and infantry from the armies of the eight European powers. At the time, the primary German military force in China was the East Asia Squadron, which consisted of the protected cruisers Template:SMS, Template:SMS, Script error: No such module "Lang"., and Template:SMS, the unprotected cruiser Template:SMS, and the gunboats Template:SMS and Template:SMS. There was also a German 500-man detachment in Taku; combined with the other nations' units the force numbered some 2,100 men. These men, led by the British Admiral Edward Seymour, attempted to reach Beijing but were stopped in the Battle of Tientsin.Template:SfnTemplate:SfnTemplate:Sfn

As a result, the Kaiser determined an expeditionary force would be sent to China to reinforce the East Asia Squadron. Script error: No such module "Lang". was assigned to the naval expedition on 4 July, which included the four Template:Sclasss, sent to China to reinforce the German squadron there. The ships departed Kiel five days later and arrived off the coast of China in late August. Script error: No such module "Lang". entered the mouth of the Yangtze and then patrolled the Yellow Sea through the end of September. She contributed a landing party consisting of four officers and seventy-four men to participate in the assault on Chinese fortifications at the Shanhai Pass. The aviso spent November anchored in the Wusong roadstead, remaining there until mid-December when she returned to the Yangtze. At the end of the month, she was sent to Shanghai. Script error: No such module "Lang". then returned to the Yangtze in January 1901, stopping in Zhenjiang, before returning to Shanghai in February and remaining there into March. At that time, KK Maximilian von Spee arrived to take command of the vessel from Rampold. She later visited the German concession at Qingdao before returning to Shanghai at the end of May. While there, she received orders to return to Germany, and KK Joachim von Bredow took command of the vessel for the voyage home. On 1 June she and the rest of the expeditionary force departed to return home, arriving in Wilhelmshaven on 11 August.Template:Sfn

1901–1913

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After returning from China, Script error: No such module "Lang". immediately participated in the annual fleet maneuvers, serving for the duration with I Scouting Group from 26 August to 19 September. She joined the unit again for a voyage to Oslo, Norway in mid-December, arriving back in Wilhelmshaven on the 16th. Script error: No such module "Lang". returned to service with the main fleet in 1902, and while on a cruise in the Atlantic in May, she was detached to escort the light cruiser Template:SMS, which had been damaged off the Sevenstones Lightship. By this time, the German naval command had decided that Script error: No such module "Lang". was too weakly-armed to be useful as a fleet scout, and so she was sent to the Script error: No such module "Lang". in Kiel on 16 October to be modernized for use as a training ship for light guns. While in the shipyard, Script error: No such module "Lang". passed from Bredow's command to KK Karl Zimmerman's. The work was completed on 21 December and she was recommissioned for this duty on 31 January 1903, but the poor condition of the ship's boilers required further modifications, which were carried out at the Script error: No such module "Lang". in Danzig beginning on 25 April. The aviso Template:SMS replaced Script error: No such module "Lang". in her intended role.Template:Sfn

Some ship location reports in the German archives in the Script error: No such module "Lang". (German Federal Military Archive) indicate that Script error: No such module "Lang". was in service with I Scouting Group from June to September 1903, but the naval historians Hans Hildebrand, Albert Röhr, and Hans-Otto Steinmetz have been unable to locate any official records of her commissioning or decommissioning during this period, nor of who commanded the vessel during this time. No logbook exists in the archives either. According to the location reports, the vessel was to have ended this period in Wilhelmshaven, but no records follow for the transfer to Danzig, where it is definitively known that the ship was reconstructed. Hildebrand, Röhr, and Steinmetz have nevertheless been unable to determine how the mistake continued for several months, or what ship is actually represented in the reports.Template:Sfn

Script error: No such module "Lang". remained in the shipyard in Danzig until 1910, where she underwent a significant reconstruction. She was recommissioned on 1 October and conducted a brief set of sea trials from 14 to 18 October. The ship was thereafter employed as a fleet tender. While on maneuvers on the night of 29–30 March 1911, the torpedo boat Template:SMS inadvertently crossed too closely in front of Script error: No such module "Lang"., which struck the torpedo boat with her bow. Neither vessel was seriously damaged in the collision. In April, KK Theodor Püllen became the ship's captain, serving until October. After that year's fleet maneuvers in August and September, the navy conducted a fleet review for the visit of the Austro-Hungarian Script error: No such module "Lang". (Naval Commander), Admiral Rudolf Montecuccoli. Script error: No such module "Lang". then carried Montecuccoli to visit Wilhelmshaven and the island of Helgoland. The next two years passed uneventfully; she was transferred to Kiel on 1 April 1912. In September, KK Carl-Wilhelm Weniger took command of the ship. In mid-1913, the Italian Vice Admiral Prince Luigi Amedeo, Duke of the Abruzzi visited Germany, and on 31 May, she carried him for a visit to Helgoland, where the fleet was anchored. In September, KK Paul Wolfram relieved Weniger; Wolfram was to be the vessel's last commander.Template:Sfn

World War I

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Map of the Helgoland Bight

Following the start of World War I in July 1914, Script error: No such module "Lang". was brought back to active duty and assigned to IV Scouting Group. The unit was tasked with supporting the German torpedo boats that formed the outer ring of coastal scouting patrols in the German Bight. She was modified slightly between 13 and 16 August, having a third 8.8 cm gun installed. Script error: No such module "Lang". was stationed to the northeast of Helgoland, along with the cruiser Template:SMS.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn

On 28 August, British cruisers and destroyers from the Harwich Force surprised and attacked the German patrol line, resulting in the Battle of Helgoland Bight. Script error: No such module "Lang".Template:'s commander received reports of the fighting and turned east to reinforce the vessels engaged in the action. While en route, the ship received a contradictory report that stated that the British vessels were retreating, leading now Script error: No such module "Lang". (Frigate Captain) Wolfram to reverse course and return to his assigned location. As a result, she was not engaged in the action. Later that night, she regrouped with the cruisers Template:SMS and Template:SMS to provide cover for the remaining torpedo boats and reestablish the Bight patrol line.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn

Two weeks later, on the morning of 13 September, Script error: No such module "Lang". was attacked Template:Convert southwest of Helgoland by the British submarine Template:HMS under command of the future Admiral Max Horton.Template:Sfn Script error: No such module "Lang". was conducting a training exercise at the time; the area around Helgoland was presumed safe from British submarines.Template:Sfn After surfacing, E9 spotted the German cruiser and immediately re-submerged to fire two of her torpedoes, one of which struck Script error: No such module "Lang".Template:'s stern. After 15 minutes, E9 rose to periscope depth to inspect the scene. The British submarine found Script error: No such module "Lang". sinking. Within another 15 minutes, Script error: No such module "Lang". had slipped beneath the waves.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn Despite the speed with which the ship sank, her entire crew, with the exception of two sailors, were rescued from the sea by the U-boat U-18 and one of the coastal patrol vessels.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn

Script error: No such module "Lang". was the first German ship sunk by a British submarine in the war.Template:Sfn As a result of her loss, all German ships conducting training exercises were moved to the Baltic Sea to prevent further such sinkings.Template:Sfn One of her 8.8 cm guns was retrieved from the wreck and is now preserved at Fort Kugelbake in Cuxhaven.Template:Sfn

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