UB-148 at sea, a U-boat similar to UB-57 .
History
German Empire
Name UB-57
Ordered 20 May 1916
Builder AG Weser , Bremen
Cost 3,276,000 German Papiermark
Yard number 269
Laid down 13 September 1916[ 2]
Launched 21 June 1917
Commissioned 30 July 1917
Fate Sunk 14 August 1918 at 51°56′N 02°02′E / 51.933°N 2.033°E / 51.933; 2.033 by a mine, 34 dead
General characteristics
Class and type Type UB III submarine
Displacement
516 t (508 long tons ) surfaced
646 t (636 long tons; 712 short tons) submerged
Length 55.85 m (183 ft 3 in) (o/a )
Beam 5.80 m (19 ft)
Draught 3.72 m (12 ft 2 in)
Propulsion
Speed
13.4 knots (24.8 km/h; 15.4 mph) surfaced
7.8 knots (14.4 km/h; 9.0 mph) submerged
Range
9,020 nmi (16,710 km; 10,380 mi) at 6 knots (11 km/h; 6.9 mph) surfaced
55 nmi (102 km; 63 mi) at 4 knots (7.4 km/h; 4.6 mph) submerged
Test depth 50 m (160 ft)
Complement 3 officers, 31 men
Armament
Service record
Part of:
Flandern I Flotilla
20 September 1917 – 14 August 1918
Commanders:
Operations:
11 patrols Victories:
45 merchant ships sunk (112,535 GRT )
1 auxiliary warship sunk (9,500 GRT )
11 merchant ships damaged (64,265 GRT )
SM UB-57 was a German Type UB III submarine or U-boat in the German Imperial Navy (German : Kaiserliche Marine ) during World War I . She was commissioned into the Flanders Flotilla of the German Imperial Navy on 30 July 1917 as SM UB-57 .[ Note 1]
She operated as part of the Flanders Flotilla based in Zeebrugge . UB-57 was sunk at 23:00 on 14 August 1918 at 51°56′N 02°02′E / 51.933°N 2.033°E / 51.933; 2.033 after striking a mine, 34 crew members lost their lives in the event.
Construction
She was built by AG Weser , Bremen and following just under a year of construction, launched at Bremen on 21 June 1917. UB-57 was commissioned later that same year under the command of Kptlt. Otto Steinbrinck . Like all Type UB III submarines, UB-57 carried 10 torpedoes and was armed with a 8.8 cm (3.46 in) deck gun . UB-57 would carry a crew of up to 3 officer and 31 men and had a cruising range of 9,020 nautical miles (16,710 km; 10,380 mi). UB-57 had a displacement of 516 t (508 long tons) while surfaced and 646 t (636 long tons; 712 short tons) when submerged. Her engines enabled her to travel at 13.4 knots (24.8 km/h; 15.4 mph) when surfaced and 7.8 knots (14.4 km/h; 9.0 mph) when submerged.
Summary of raiding history
Date
Name
Nationality
Tonnage[ Note 2]
Fate[ 4]
7 October 1917
Alcyone
United Kingdom
116
Sunk
11 October 1917
Joshua
United Kingdom
60
Sunk
20 October 1917
Leander
Norway
2,968
Sunk
20 October 1917
Nitedal
Norway
1,714
Sunk
22 October 1917
Novillo
Denmark
2,336
Sunk
23 October 1917
Seistan
United Kingdom
4,238
Sunk
23 October 1917
Tredegar Hall
United Kingdom
3,764
Sunk
22 November 1917
Krosfond
Norway
1,707
Sunk
24 November 1917
Nyassa
United Kingdom
2,579
Sunk
27 November 1917
Almond Branch
United Kingdom
3,461
Sunk
27 November 1917
Eastfield
United Kingdom
2,145
Sunk
22 December 1917
Mabel Baird
United Kingdom
2,500
Sunk
23 December 1917
Vellore
Norway
1,672
Sunk
26 December 1917
Benito
United Kingdom
4,712
Sunk
26 December 1917
Tregenna
United Kingdom
5,772
Sunk
28 December 1917
Clara
United Kingdom
2,425
Sunk
29 December 1917
Tiro
Norway
1,442
Sunk
5 February 1918
Alamance
United States
4,455
Sunk
6 February 1918
Westmoreland
United Kingdom
9,512
Damaged
7 February 1918
Ardbeg
United Kingdom
227
Sunk
7 February 1918
Ben Rein
United Kingdom
212
Sunk
7 February 1918
Limesfield
United Kingdom
427
Sunk
12 February 1918
Eleanor
United Kingdom
1,980
Sunk
12 February 1918
Polo
United Kingdom
1,383
Sunk
14 February 1918
Carlisle Castle
United Kingdom
4,325
Sunk
14 February 1918
War Monarch
United Kingdom
7,887
Sunk
17 March 1918
Anne Yvonne
France
102
Sunk
17 March 1918
Arvor
France
52
Sunk
17 March 1918
Beata
France
102
Sunk
19 March 1918
Luxor
United Kingdom
3,571
Sunk
23 March 1918
Sequoya
United Kingdom
5,263
Damaged
29 March 1918
India
Portugal
5,990
Damaged
29 March 1918
T. R. Thompson
United Kingdom
3,538
Sunk
31 March 1918
Alcinous
United Kingdom
6,743
Damaged
31 March 1918
Excellence Pleske
United Kingdom
2,059
Sunk
29 April 1918
Australier
United Kingdom
3,687
Sunk
29 April 1918
Broderick
United Kingdom
4,321
Sunk
29 April 1918
La Somme
France
1,477
Sunk
30 April 1918
Ella Sayer
United Kingdom
2,549
Sunk
30 April 1918
Umba
United Kingdom
2,042
Sunk
1 May 1918
Canonesa
United Kingdom
6,683
Damaged
2 May 1918
Unity
United Kingdom
1,091
Sunk
22 May 1918
Red Rose
United Kingdom
423
Sunk
23 May 1918
HMS Moldavia
Royal Navy
9,500
Sunk
26 May 1918
Kyarra
United Kingdom
6,953
Sunk
27 May 1918
Joseph Simone
France
8
Sunk
27 May 1918
Petit Georges
France
10
Sunk
27 May 1918
Souvenir de Ste Marie
France
7
Sunk
30 May 1918
War Panther
United Kingdom
5,260
Damaged
31 May 1918
Galileo
United Kingdom
6,287
Damaged
30 June 1918
Wilton
United Kingdom
4,281
Damaged
2 July 1918
Royal Sceptre
United Kingdom
3,858
Damaged
2 July 1918
Shirala
United Kingdom
5,306
Sunk
6 July 1918
Huntscraft
United Kingdom
5,113
Damaged
5 August 1918
Tuscan Prince
United Kingdom
5,275
Damaged
8 August 1918
Clan Macvey
United Kingdom
5,815
Sunk
9 August 1918
Glenlee
United Kingdom
4,915
Sunk
References
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 .
^ Tonnages are in gross register tons
Citations
^ Helgason, Guðmundur. "WWI U-boats: UB 57" . German and Austrian U-boats of World War I - Kaiserliche Marine - Uboat.net . Retrieved 26 July 2014 .
^ Helgason, Guðmundur. "Ships hit by UB 57" . German and Austrian U-boats of World War I - Kaiserliche Marine - Uboat.net . Retrieved 5 December 2014 .
Bibliography
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