Type 1936A destroyer

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The Type 1936A destroyers, also known as the Z23 class, were a group of fifteen destroyers built for the Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine from 1938 to 1943. They were known to the Allies as the Narvik class. In common with other German destroyers launched after the start of World War II, the Narviks were unnamed, known only by their hull numbers – Z23 to Z39.

Design

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American ship recognition drawing

In terms of armament, they were closer to light cruisers than the typical destroyer. The use of Template:Convert guns was atypical of destroyers which tended to have guns around Template:Convert in calibre. They were intended to carry two forward guns in a twin turret, but as the twin turrets were not ready in time, early class 1936As carried a single mounted gun forward.

Despite being powerful the ships were not without their flaws. There were problems with the reliability of the high pressure steam engines and seakeeping in rough seas due to the newly designed bow and heavy forward artillery.

The eight ships of the Type 1936A design (Z23 to Z30) were all laid down between 1938 and 1940. The seven destroyers numbered from Z31 to Z39 were classed as Zerstörer 1936A (Mob); they were laid down in 1940 and 1941 and were slightly larger and had some internal modifications (including engines that caused less trouble than with their predecessors) from the original design to shorten construction times.

Description

The ships had an overall length of Template:Convert and were Template:Convert long at the waterline. They had a beam of Template:Convert, and a maximum draught of Template:Convert. They displaced Template:Convert at standard load and Template:Convert at deep load. The ship's hulls were divided into 16 watertight compartments and they were fitted with a double bottom that covered 47% of their length amidships.[1] Their crew consisted of 11–15 officers and 305–20 sailors; when serving as a flagship an additional 4 officers and 19 sailors were assigned.[2]

The Type 1936As were powered by two Wagner geared steam turbine sets, each driving a single three-bladed Template:Convert propeller, using steam provided by six high-pressure Wagner water-tube boilers with superheaters that operated at a pressure of Template:Convert and a temperature of Template:Convert. The turbines were designed to produce Template:Convert for a speed of Template:Convert.[3] The ships carried a maximum of Template:Convert of fuel oil which gave a range of Template:Convert at Template:Convert.[4]

Armament and sensors

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Narvik-class destroyer, starboard view, 1941

The main armament of the Type 1936A ships was intended to be five 45-calibre [[15 cm TbtsK C/36 naval gun|Template:Convert TbtsK C/36 guns]] in a twin-gun turret forward and the three other guns in single mounts with gun shields aft of the main superstructure, but delivery of the turrets was delayed and all of the Type 36A class was delivered with four single 15 cm guns with one gun forward and three aft. Z28 was the sole exception as its armament was arranged with two single mounts fore and aft. Z23, Z24, Z25 and Z29 were later fitted with the turret. All of the Type 36A (Mob) ships except Z31 were built with the turret and that ship received one later.[5] The single mounts had a range of elevation from −10° to +30° while the guns in the turret could be elevated to 65°. The TbtsK C/36 gun fired Template:Convert projectiles at a muzzle velocity of Template:Convert which gave them a maximum range of Template:Convert.[6] The hand-loaded gun had a maximum rate of fire of 7–8 rounds per minute and the ships carried a total of 480 shells for them.[7]

Their anti-aircraft armament consisted of four 80-calibre [[3.7 cm SK C/30|Template:Convert SK C/30]] guns in two twin mounts abreast the aft funnel.[8] The power operated mounts had a maximum elevation of 85° which gave the guns a ceiling of Template:Convert; horizontal range was Template:Convert at an elevation of 37.5°. The single-shot SK C/30 fired Template:Convert projectiles at a muzzle velocity of Template:Convert at a rate of 30 rounds per minute.[9] The mounts were stabilized, but their gyroscopes were undersized and could not cope with sharp turns or heavy rolling.[10] They were also fitted with five to ten fully automatic 65-calibre [[2 cm FlaK 30/38/Flakvierling|Template:Convert C/30]] guns in quadruple and single mounts.[8] The gun had an effective rate of fire of about 120 rounds per minute. Its Template:Convert projectiles were fired at a muzzle velocity of Template:Convert[11] which gave it a ceiling of Template:Convert and a maximum horizontal range of Template:Convert.[12]

The ships carried eight above-water Template:Convert torpedo tubes in two power-operated mounts. Two reloads were provided for each mount. The standard torpedo for the Type 36B destroyers was the G7a torpedo.[13] It had a Template:Convert warhead and three speed range settings: Template:Convert at Template:Convert; Template:Convert at Template:Convert and Template:Convert at Template:Convert.[14] They had four depth charge launchers and mine rails could be fitted on the rear deck that had a maximum capacity of 60 mines. 'GHG' (Gruppenhorchgerät) passive hydrophones were fitted to detect submarines and a S-Gerät sonar was also probably fitted. The ships were equipped with a FuMO 24/25 radar set above the bridge.[15]

Ships

The class, including the 36A (Mob), consisted of 15 ships. All were built in Bremen by AG Weser shipyard (part of Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG/Deschimag) apart from Z37, Z38 and Z39 which were built by Germania (Kiel).

1936A

List of Type 1936A destroyers
Ship Laid down Commissioned Fate
Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". 15 November 1938 15 September 1940 Badly damaged by bomb hit on 12 August 1944 and decommissioned on 21 August. Taken by France after the war and renamed Leopard. Scrapped in 1951.
Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". 2 January 1939 26 October 1940 Sunk on 25 August 1944 near Le Verdon by British bombers.
Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". 15 February 1939 30 November 1940 Taken by France after the war and renamed Hoche. Scrapped in 1958.
Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". 1 April 1939 11 January 1941 Sunk in battle by the British cruiser Template:HMS and destroyer Template:HMS on 29 March 1942 in the Barents Sea while attacking Convoy PQ 13.
Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". 27 December 1939 26 February 1941 Sunk in battle with British light cruisers Template:HMS and Template:HMS on 28 December 1943 in the Bay of Biscay.
Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". 30 October 1939 9 August 1941 Sunk by British bombers on 3 March 1945 near Saßnitz in the Baltic Sea.
Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". 21 March 1940 25 June 1941 Taken by Britain after the war and given to the United States. Scuttled because of her poor condition by US Navy on 16 December 1946 near Jutland.
Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". 15 April 1940 15 November 1941 Taken by Norway after the war and given to Britain. Used as target ship and scrapped in 1949.

1936A (Mob)

List of Type 1936A (Mob) destroyers
Ship Laid down Commissioned Fate
Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". 1 September 1940 11 April 1942 Taken by France after the war and renamed Marceau. Scrapped in 1958.
Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". 1 November 1940 15 September 1942 Damaged in battle with Canadian destroyers Template:HMCS and Template:HMCS on 9 June 1944 during the Battle of Ushant and beached. Later destroyed by air attacks.
Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". 22 December 1940 6 February 1943 Taken by Soviet Union after the war and renamed Provorniy (Проворный). Sunk as target ship in 1961.
Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". 15 January 1941 5 June 1943 Taken by US after the war. Scuttled because of her poor condition by US Navy on 26 March 1946 near Jutland.
Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". 1940 16 July 1942 Collided with destroyer Z32 on 1 January 1944 and badly damaged. Decommissioned on 24 August and scuttled the same day in Bordeaux. Scrapped in 1949
Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". 1940 20 March 1943 Taken by Britain after the war and renamed Template:HMS. Used for testing effects of underwater explosions, contrary to expectations it broke in half during the first test[16] and was scrapped between 1949 and 1950.
Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". 1940 21 August 1943 Taken by Britain after the war and given to US. Renamed DD-939 and used for testing. Given to France in 1947 and used as spare part supply for other German vessels in service. Scrapped in 1964.

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de:Zerstörer 1936#Unterklasse Zerstörer 1936A

  1. Gröner, pp. 203–04
  2. Koop & Schmolke, p. 27
  3. Koop & Schmolke, p. 41
  4. Gröner, p. 204
  5. Whitley, pp. 64, 66, 201
  6. Koop & Schmolke, p. 35
  7. Whitley, pp. 66, 201
  8. a b Whitley, p. 201
  9. Campbell, p. 256
  10. Whitley, p. 67
  11. Koop & Schmolke, p. 37
  12. Campbell, p. 258
  13. Whitley, p. 68
  14. Campbell, p. 263
  15. Gröner, pp. 203–206; Koop & Schmolke, pp. 103–107, 113, 116–119; Whitley, pp. 68, 71–73, 201
  16. Brown, p. 172