


Tsingtau
País | Alemanha |
Classe de Navio | Navio-Base da Classe Tsingtau |
Estaleiro | Blohm und Voss |
Data de Encomenda | 2 ago 1933 |
Data de Quilha | 21 out 1933 |
Data de Lançamento | 6 jun 1934 |
Data de Incorporação | 24 set 1934 |
Deslocamento | 2,490 tons full |
Comprimento | 287 feet |
Boca | 44 feet |
Calado | 13 feet |
Máquinas | 2 MAN 4-cyl diesel engines, 2 shafts |
Potência | 4,100 shaft horsepower |
Velocidade | 17 knots |
Autonomia | 8500nm at 15 knots |
Tripulação | 149 |
Armamento | 2x8.8cm L/45 guns, 2x2x8.8cm guns (until Feb 1940) or 8x2cm anti-aircraft guns (after Feb 1940) |
Contributor: C. Peter Chen
ww2dbaseTsingtau, named after the capital of the former German colony Kiautschou Bay in China, was the first Schnellboot (fast attack craft) tender built by the German Navy. Her keel was laid down by Blohm und Voss in Hamburg, Germany in 1933, and was commissioned into serivce in 1934. She was faster than the existing generic fleet tenders in service at this time, thus better able to work with the fast-moving Schnellboot. She carried ammunition and fuel for the Schnellboot under her care, and also offered crew space to house Schnellboot personnel between operations. In the early stages of the European War, she briefly took on the concurrent role as an anti-aircraft gunnery training ship. After the war, she served under the British banner, locating naval mines in the North Sea. She was scrapped in the United Kingdom in Feb 1950.
ww2dbaseSource: http://german-navy.de
Last Major Revision: Sep 2019
Tender Tsingtau Mapa Interativo
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Tsingtau Operational Timeline
2 ago 1933 | The Blohm und Voss shipyard in Hamburg, Germany received the order to build tender Tsingtau. |
21 out 1933 | The keel of Tsingtau was laid down at the Blohm und Voss shipyard in Hamburg, Germany. |
6 jan 1934 | Tsingtau was launched at the Blohm und Voss shipyard in Hamburg, Germany. |
24 set 1934 | Tsingtau was commisioned into service. |
3 nov 1934 | Tsingtau completed her trials and was attached to the 1st Fast Attack Craft Flotilla. |
13 fev 1940 | Tsingtau was temporarily made into an anti-aircraft gunnery training, cadet training, and torpedo boat target ship. |
21 ago 1940 | Tsingtau departed for Rotterdam, the Netherlands. |
1 out 1940 | Tsingtau was assigned to the 4th Fast Attack Craft Flotilla. |
15 fev 1942 | Tsingtau was assigned to the 6th Fast Attack Craft Flotilla. |
24 jun 1942 | Tsingtau was transferred from the 7th Fast Attack Craft Flotilla to the 8th Fast Attack Craft Flotilla. |
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