WWI Submarine served the Imperial German Navy, sunk in 1918 by the Royal Navy
History
German Empire
Name U-154
Ordered 29 November 1916
Builder Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft , Flensburg
Yard number 381
Launched 10 September 1917
Commissioned 12 December 1917
Fate Sunk 11 May 1918
General characteristics
Class and type Type U 151 submarine
Displacement
1,512 tonnes (1,488 long tons ) (surfaced)
1,875 tonnes (1,845 long tons) (submerged)
2,272 tonnes (2,236 long tons) (total)
Length
Beam
8.90 m (29 ft 2 in) (o/a)
5.80 m (19 ft) (pressure hull)
Height 9.25 m (30 ft 4 in)
Draught 5.30 m (17 ft 5 in)
Installed power
800 PS (590 kW; 790 bhp) (surfaced)
800 PS (590 kW; 790 bhp) (submerged)
Propulsion 2 × shafts, 2 × 1.60 m (5 ft 3 in) propellers
Speed
12.4 knots (23.0 km/h; 14.3 mph) surfaced
5.2 knots (9.6 km/h; 6.0 mph) submerged
Range 25,000 nmi (46,000 km; 29,000 mi) at 5.5 knots (10.2 km/h; 6.3 mph) surfaced, 65 nmi (120 km; 75 mi) at 3 knots (5.6 km/h; 3.5 mph) submerged
Test depth 50 metres (160 ft)
Complement 6 officers, 50 enlisted
Armament
Service record
Part of:
U-Kreuzer Flotilla
Unknown start - 11 May 1918
Commanders:
KrvKpt. Hermann Gercke
12 December 1917 - 11 May 1918
Operations:
1 patrol Victories:
5 merchant ships sunk (8,132 GRT )
4 merchant ships damaged (18,220 GRT )
SM U-154 was one of the 329 submarines serving in the Imperial German Navy in World War I . U-154 was engaged in the naval warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atlantic .[ 2]
On 11 May 1918, U-154 was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean at 36°51′N 11°50′W / 36.850°N 11.833°W / 36.850; -11.833 by the Royal Navy submarine HMS E35 with the loss of all 77 of her crew.
Summary of raiding history
References
Notes
Citations
^ Helgason, Guðmundur. "WWI U-boats: U 154" . German and Austrian U-boats of World War I - Kaiserliche Marine - Uboat.net . Retrieved 22 January 2010 .
^ Helgason, Guðmundur. "Ships hit by U 154" . German and Austrian U-boats of World War I - Kaiserliche Marine - Uboat.net . Retrieved 5 June 2018 .
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 .
Jung, Dieter (2004). Die Schiffe der Kaiserlichen Marine 1914-1918 und ihr Verbleib [German Imperial Navy ships 1914-1918 and their fate ] (in German). Bonn: Bernard & Graefe . ISBN 3-7637-6247-7 .
Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in May 1918
Shipwrecks
2 May: UB-31 , Unity
5 May: Kyarra , UB-119
8 May: U-32
9 May: UC-78
10 May: UB-16 , HMS Vindictive
11 May: Sant Anna , U-154 , Verona
12 May: U-103 , UB-72
13 May: UB-114 , Zaanland
14 May: HMS Phoenix
17 May: U-35
18 May: Catapulte , Warrimoo , HMS Chesterfield
21 May: Rosalind
22 May: USS Wakiva II
23 May: Innisfallen , HMS Moldavia , UB-52
26 May: UB-74
31 May: HMS Fairy , USS President Lincoln , UC-75
Unknown date: UB-70
Other incidents