SM UB-18
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Name | UB-18 |
Ordered | 30 April 1915[1] |
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Yard number | 248[1] |
Launched | 21 August 1915[1] |
Completed | 10 December 1915[1] |
Commissioned | 11 December 1915 |
Fate | Rammed and sunk, 9 December 1917 |
General characteristics [2] | |
Class and type | Type UB II submarine |
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Beam |
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Draught | 3.70 m (12 ft 2 in) |
Propulsion |
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Range |
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Test depth | 50 m (160 ft) |
Complement | 2 officers, 21 men |
Armament |
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Notes | 45-second diving time |
Service record | |
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Operations: | 31 patrols |
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SM UB-18 was a German
Design
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The submarine had a maximum surface speed of 9.15 knots (16.95 km/h; 10.53 mph) and a submerged speed of 5.81 knots (10.76 km/h; 6.69 mph). When submerged, she could operate for 45 nautical miles (83 km; 52 mi) at 5 knots (9.3 km/h; 5.8 mph); when surfaced she could travel 6,650 nautical miles (12,320 km; 7,650 mi) at 5 knots (9.3 km/h; 5.8 mph). UB-18 was fitted with two 50 centimetres (20 in) torpedo tubes in the bow, four torpedoes, and one 5 cm (2.0 in) Tk L/40 deck gun. Her complement was twenty-three crew members.[2]
Service history
Oberleutnant zur See (Oblt.z.S.) Franz Wäger took command of UB-18 upon commissioning on 11 December 1915. Wäger handed over command to Oblt.z.S. Otto Steinbrinck,[Note 2] who sailed her to Zeebrugge, arriving on 16 February, the first U-boat of the type to be based there.[4]
1st War Patrol
At the end of February 1916, UB-18 left Zeebrugge for the approaches to Le Havre. On 26 February she launched a torpedo hitting the French steamer SS Charbutier, whose sinking was not observed. The attack on the French auxiliary minesweeper Au Revoir was more successful, sinking the 20-year-old ship of 1,058 GRT, killing 18 crew members. UB-18 returned to base arriving there 29 February 1916.[4]
2nd War Patrol
On 4 March 1916 UB-18 provided flank cover for a German fleet sortie against the English east coast.[4]
3rd War Patrol
From 7–11 March 1916, UB-18 operated against Allied shipping off
4th War Patrol
On 21 March 1916, UB-18 left Zeebrugge again for the Le Havre area, where she successfully attacked ships lying in the roads. Two ships, the British freighter SS Kelvinbank, and the Norwegian steamer SS Kannik were hit by torpedoes and sank. The two reloads did not show any hits. UB-18 returned to Zeebrugge, arriving on 29 March 1916. That day, the
Loss
Sailing on her last patrol, she was seen off Start Point, Devon by SM U-84 on 4 December 1917, bound for the Western Approaches. Early on the morning of 9 December she inadvertently surfaced close to the trawler Ben Lawer, which was escorting a coal convoy. The trawler immediately rammed her just aft of the conning tower, sinking her; there were no survivors. The impact was substantial, with the Ben Lawer so badly damaged that she only just made port.[6]
Summary of raiding history
Date | Name | Nationality | Tonnage[Note 3] | Fate[7] |
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26 February 1916 | Au Revoir | ![]() |
1,058 | Sunk |
8 March 1916 | Harmatris | ![]() |
4,863 | Sunk |
9 March 1916 | Louisiane | ![]() |
5,109 | Sunk |
9 March 1916 | Silius | ![]() |
1,559 | Sunk |
22 March 1916 | Kelvinbank | ![]() |
4,209 | Sunk |
23 March 1916 | Kannik | ![]() |
2,397 | Sunk |
5 April 1916 | Baus | ![]() |
1,287 | Sunk |
5 April 1916 | Jeannette | ![]() |
160 | Sunk |
7 April 1916 | Clyde | ![]() |
204 | Sunk |
7 April 1916 | Eemdijk | ![]() |
3,048 | Damaged |
25 April 1916 | HMS E22 | ![]() |
725 | Sunk |
26 April 1916 | Alfred | ![]() |
24 | Sunk |
17 May 1916 | Research | ![]() |
44 | Sunk |
15 July 1916 | Bertha | ![]() |
203 | Sunk |
15 July 1916 | Dina | ![]() |
164 | Sunk |
17 July 1916 | Gertrude | ![]() |
57 | Sunk |
17 July 1916 | Glance | ![]() |
60 | Sunk |
17 July 1916 | Loch Nevis | ![]() |
58 | Sunk |
17 July 1916 | Loch Tay | ![]() |
44 | Sunk |
17 July 1916 | V.M.G. | ![]() |
59 | Sunk |
17 July 1916 | Waverley | ![]() |
59 | Sunk |
2 August 1916 | G. C. Gradwell | ![]() |
156 | Sunk |
2 August 1916 | Margaret Sutton | ![]() |
197 | Sunk |
2 August 1916 | S.D. | ![]() |
131 | Sunk |
3 August 1916 | Badger | ![]() |
89 | Sunk |
3 August 1916 | Fortuna | ![]() |
131 | Sunk |
3 August 1916 | Ivo | ![]() |
56 | Damaged |
3 August 1916 | Jacques Cartier | ![]() |
259 | Sunk |
3 August 1916 | Sphene | ![]() |
740 | Sunk |
4 August 1916 | Demaris | ![]() |
98 | Sunk |
4 August 1916 | Ermenilda | ![]() |
94 | Sunk |
5 August 1916 | Spiral | ![]() |
1,342 | Sunk |
9 August 1916 | Henri Elisa | ![]() |
822 | Sunk |
10 August 1916 | Marie | ![]() |
784 | Sunk |
10 August 1916 | Credo | ![]() |
728 | Sunk |
10 August 1916 | Saint Pierre | ![]() |
149 | Sunk |
10 August 1916 | Sora | ![]() |
1,052 | Sunk |
10 August 1916 | Annette Marie | ![]() |
118 | Sunk |
3 September 1916 | Netta | ![]() |
370 | Sunk |
3 September 1916 | Teesborough | ![]() |
308 | Sunk |
5 September 1916 | City of Ghent | ![]() |
199 | Sunk |
5 September 1916 | Marcel | ![]() |
1,433 | Sunk |
8 September 1916 | Gamen | ![]() |
2,619 | Sunk |
9 September 1916 | Georges Andre | ![]() |
229 | Sunk |
9 September 1916 | Lodsen | ![]() |
1,247 | Sunk |
9 September 1916 | Myosotis | ![]() |
64 | Sunk |
9 September 1916 | HMS Carrigan Head | ![]() |
4,201 | Damaged |
10 September 1916 | Furu | ![]() |
2,029 | Sunk |
10 September 1916 | Marechal De Villars | ![]() |
1,908 | Sunk |
10 September 1916 | Polynesia | ![]() |
4,064 | Sunk |
11 September 1916 | Assimacos | ![]() |
2,898 | Sunk |
11 September 1916 | Kong Ring | ![]() |
1,611 | Sunk |
11 September 1916 | Luis Vives | ![]() |
2,160 | Sunk |
12 September 1916 | Antwerpen | ![]() |
7,955 | Sunk |
13 September 1916 | Ariel | ![]() |
49 | Sunk |
13 September 1916 | Hans Jensen | ![]() |
1,824 | Sunk |
13 September 1916 | J. N. Madvig | ![]() |
1,762 | Sunk |
13 September 1916 | Tolosa | ![]() |
1,833 | Sunk |
14 September 1916 | Ethel | ![]() |
1,122 | Sunk |
20 October 1916 | Cliburn | ![]() |
440 | Sunk |
20 October 1916 | The Duke | ![]() |
376 | Sunk |
20 October 1916 | The Marchioness | ![]() |
553 | Sunk |
21 October 1916 | Brizeux | ![]() |
2,197 | Sunk |
21 October 1916 | Condor | ![]() |
740 | Sunk |
21 October 1916 | Fulvio | ![]() |
309 | Sunk |
21 October 1916 | Rabbi | ![]() |
878 | Sunk |
24 October 1916 | Cannebiere | ![]() |
2,454 | Sunk |
26 October 1916 | Pan | ![]() |
796 | Sunk |
23 November 1916 | Hendrick | ![]() |
35 | Sunk |
24 November 1916 | Øifjeld | ![]() |
1,988 | Sunk |
25 November 1916 | Emlynverne | ![]() |
544 | Sunk |
27 November 1916 | Borø | ![]() |
819 | Sunk |
27 November 1916 | Perra | ![]() |
1,682 | Sunk |
27 November 1916 | Rhona | ![]() |
640 | Sunk |
28 November 1916 | Auguste Marie | ![]() |
63 | Sunk |
28 November 1916 | Lucienne | ![]() |
1,046 | Sunk |
30 November 1916 | Aud | ![]() |
1,102 | Sunk |
30 November 1916 | Christabel | ![]() |
175 | Sunk |
30 November 1916 | E.L.G. | ![]() |
25 | Sunk |
30 November 1916 | Egholm | ![]() |
1,348 | Sunk |
30 November 1916 | Marie Marguerite | ![]() |
136 | Sunk |
30 November 1916 | Njaal | ![]() |
718 | Sunk |
30 November 1916 | Saint Ansbert | ![]() |
275 | Sunk |
1 December 1916 | T. And A.C. | ![]() |
23 | Sunk |
1 December 1916 | Indiana | ![]() |
178 | Sunk |
1 December 1916 | Saint Joseph | ![]() |
182 | Sunk |
2 December 1916 | Skjoldulf | ![]() |
502 | Sunk |
3 December 1916 | Mizpah | ![]() |
57 | Sunk |
3 December 1916 | Seeker | ![]() |
74 | Sunk |
3 December 1916 | Yrsa | ![]() |
879 | Sunk |
31 December 1916 | Eva | ![]() |
1,081 | Sunk |
31 December 1916 | Flora | ![]() |
1,033 | Sunk |
2 January 1917 | Bestik | ![]() |
2,185 | Sunk |
2 January 1917 | Ellik | ![]() |
603 | Sunk |
4 January 1917 | Næsborg | ![]() |
1,547 | Sunk |
5 January 1917 | Danevirke | ![]() |
1,433 | Sunk |
1 February 1917 | Wellhome | ![]() |
113 | Damaged |
3 February 1917 | Confiante | ![]() |
85 | Sunk |
3 February 1917 | Goeland | ![]() |
305 | Sunk |
3 February 1917 | Lars Kruse | ![]() |
1,460 | Sunk |
3 February 1917 | Sainte Marie | ![]() |
60 | Sunk |
4 February 1917 | Cerera | ![]() |
3,512 | Sunk |
28 February 1917 | Harriet Williams | ![]() |
157 | Sunk |
1 March 1917 | Chatburn | ![]() |
1,942 | Sunk |
12 March 1917 | Topaz | ![]() |
696 | Sunk |
15 March 1917 | Adieu Va | ![]() |
64 | Sunk |
16 March 1917 | Sir Joseph | ![]() |
84 | Sunk |
17 March 1917 | Marie Louise | ![]() |
291 | Sunk |
17 March 1917 | Marie Louise | ![]() |
426 | Sunk |
18 March 1917 | Marie Louise | ![]() |
33 | Sunk |
1 May 1917 | C. A. Jaques | ![]() |
2,105 | Sunk |
2 May 1917 | Juno | ![]() |
1,384 | Sunk |
2 May 1917 | Tela | ![]() |
7,226 | Sunk |
11 May 1917 | Tarpeia | ![]() |
538 | Sunk |
14 May 1917 | Elizabeth Hampton | ![]() |
108 | Sunk |
15 May 1917 | Panaghi Lykiardopoulo | ![]() |
3,193 | Sunk |
3 June 1917 | HMS Sarah Colebrooke | ![]() |
158 | Damaged |
6 June 1917 | Cornelia | ![]() |
170 | Sunk |
8 June 1917 | Cariad | ![]() |
38 | Sunk |
8 June 1917 | Ocean's Pride | ![]() |
42 | Sunk |
8 June 1917 | Onward | ![]() |
39 | Sunk |
8 June 1917 | Torbay Lass | ![]() |
38 | Sunk |
9 June 1917 | Marjorie | ![]() |
119 | Sunk |
5 July 1917 | Bjerkø | ![]() |
1,871 | Sunk |
22 July 1917 | Breda | ![]() |
257 | Sunk |
22 July 1917 | Nereus | ![]() |
110 | Sunk |
24 July 1917 | Oostzee | ![]() |
199 | Sunk |
24 July 1917 | Montevideo 488 | ![]() |
unknown | Sunk |
25 July 1917 | Janna | ![]() |
145 | Sunk |
25 July 1917 | Spes Mea | ![]() |
75 | Sunk |
16 September 1917 | Facto | ![]() |
2,372 | Sunk |
12 October 1917 | Peebles | ![]() |
4,284 | Sunk |
8 December 1917 | Nonni | ![]() |
4,105 | Sunk |
Notes
- ^ "SM" stands for "Seiner Majestät" (English: His Majesty's) and combined with the U for Unterseeboot would be translated as His Majesty's Submarine.
- Flick Trialat Nuremberg in 1947 and found guilty of membership in a criminal organisation.
- gross register tons. Military vessels are listed by tons displacement.
References
- ^ a b c d e Rössler 1979, p. 64.
- ^ a b c d Gröner 1991, pp. 23–25.
- ^ Bendert 2000, p. 195.
- ^ a b c d Bendert 2000, p. 67.
- ^ Bendert 2000, pp. 67–68.
- ISBN 1904381049
- ^ Helgason, Guðmundur. "Ships hit by UB 18". German and Austrian U-boats of World War I - Kaiserliche Marine - Uboat.net. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
Bibliography
- Gröner, Erich; Jung, Dieter; Maass, Martin (1991). U-boats and Mine Warfare Vessels. German Warships 1815–1945. Vol. 2. Translated by Thomas, Keith; Magowan, Rachel. London: Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-85177-593-4.
- Bendert, Harald (2000). Die UB-Boote der Kaiserlichen Marine, 1914-1918. Einsätze, Erfolge, Schicksal (in German). ISBN 3-8132-0713-7.
- Rössler, Eberhard (1979). Die deutschen U-Boote und ihre Werften: eine Bilddokumentation über den deutschen U-Bootbau; in zwei Bänden (in German). Vol. I. ISBN 3-7637-5213-7.
- Helgason, Guðmundur. "WWI U-boats: Most Successful U-boats". German and Austrian U-boats of World War I - Kaiserliche Marine - Uboat.net. Retrieved 25 May 2013.