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Jaeger 05-30-08 12:58 PM

who knows this uboat type?
 
hi,

roteroktober200 has posted this link in the german ubi forum:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cmi1IDj7lIQ

after 42 seconds, there is an u boat i cant identify. any ideas?

greetz, Jaeger

edit: sorry, wrong forum. can somebody psuh it to the sh3 forum?

Shakatan 05-30-08 01:20 PM

Hi Jaeger.
This is U-A

Info from Uboat.net:
"The boat was almost ready as the Turkish Batiray (the second of 4 ordered from Germaniawerft, the first, Saldiray, had been delivered in June 1939) when the war in Europe broke out and she was not handed to the Turkish but rather commissioned into the German Navy.
The remaining two boats, Atilay and Yildiray, were laid down in Turkish yards under German supervision. Altiray was commissioned in 1940 but with the German engineers and designers gone due to the war Yildiray was much delayed and was not commissioned until Jan, 1946. Altiray was lost with all hands to a moored mine on 14 July, 1942.
She was briefly named Optimist by the Germans but given her UA name on 21 Sept, 1939. She was the most successful foreign U-boat in German service by far, credited with 7 of the 9 ships sunk by those boats. Cohausz sank all those 7 ships and Eckermann sank one."

FIREWALL 05-30-08 01:41 PM

Hi Jaeger

I'm no help but, really enjoyed the films. Thx. :up:

Jimbuna 05-30-08 02:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shakatan
Hi Jaeger.
This is U-A

Info from Uboat.net:
"The boat was almost ready as the Turkish Batiray (the second of 4 ordered from Germaniawerft, the first, Saldiray, had been delivered in June 1939) when the war in Europe broke out and she was not handed to the Turkish but rather commissioned into the German Navy.
The remaining two boats, Atilay and Yildiray, were laid down in Turkish yards under German supervision. Altiray was commissioned in 1940 but with the German engineers and designers gone due to the war Yildiray was much delayed and was not commissioned until Jan, 1946. Altiray was lost with all hands to a moored mine on 14 July, 1942.
She was briefly named Optimist by the Germans but given her UA name on 21 Sept, 1939. She was the most successful foreign U-boat in German service by far, credited with 7 of the 9 ships sunk by those boats. Cohausz sank all those 7 ships and Eckermann sank one."

I concur http://www.psionguild.org/forums/ima...s/thumbsup.gif

This question/film link has also been posted on two separate occasions here this year so you can be assured the information from Shakatan is correct http://www.psionguild.org/forums/ima...ies/pirate.gif

Shakatan 05-30-08 03:41 PM

Some photos of U-A:
http://img293.imageshack.us/img293/9...737x390ap1.jpg
"Atlantic, 18 July 1940 - U-boat UA (ex-Turkish BATIRAY) meeting the
German auxillary cruiser PENGUIN (HSK V Schiff 33)."
source: http://facta-nautica.graptolite.net/UA.html


http://img293.imageshack.us/img293/3248/uabq9.jpg
source: http://www.uboat.net/boats/ua.htm


http://img103.imageshack.us/img103/5...batidg5.th.jpg
source: http://www.denizaltici.com/history-pictures.htm


http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/3816/01pm6.jpg
source: http://subwars.org/content/view/43

Jaeger 05-30-08 04:27 PM

thanks for information!

rifleman13 05-31-08 02:28 AM

So, it's Turkish sub in the Kriegsmarine.:hmm:

OK!:know:

sonar_PL 06-02-08 08:36 PM

'The boat was almost ready as the Turkish Batiray (the second of 4 ordered from Germaniawerft, the first, Saldiray, had been delivered in June 1939) when the war in Europe broke out and she was not handed to the Turkish but rather commissioned into the German Navy'

uboat.net

:smug:


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