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SMS Baden

(1915)
SMBaden.jpg
Career Kaiserliche Marine Jack
Laid down: 29 August 1913
Launched: 30 October 1915
Commissioned: 19 October 1916
Fate: Scuttled 21 June 1919
Sunk as target by UK 16 August 1921
General characteristics
Displacement: 32,200 tons
Length: 180 m
Beam: 30 m
Draft: 9.4 m
Propulsion: Steam turbines, 3 shafts, 56,275 shp
Speed:  knots ( km/h)
Range: 5000 st. miles at  knots ( km/h)
Complement: 1,271
Armament: 8 × 38 cm guns
16 × 15 cm guns
2 × 8.8 cm guns
5 × 60 mm torpedo tubes

SMS Baden was a Bayern class battleship of the German Imperial Navy during World War I. Launched in 1916, she was saved from scuttling in Scapa Flow by beaching and later sunk in extensive gunnery testing by the Royal Navy in 1921.

History

Baden was one of four planned Bayern battleships, the other three were the Bayern, Württemberg and Sachsen.

Baden was not originally intended to be surrendered under the terms of the Armistice, but was substituted for the battlecruiser Mackensen, which lay incomplete and could not put to sea.

Baden's' crew attempted to scuttle her along with the rest of the interned fleet at Scapa Flow, but British tugs succeeded in beaching her. Baden was then carefully examined by Royal Navy technicians.

Baden was eventually expended as a gunnery target. First the monitors Erebus and Terror fired their 15 inch guns into selected parts of the hull and superstructure. Various bombs were detonated on her decks and finally the battleships of the Atlantic Fleet used their main guns on her. Baden sank southwest of Portsmouth on 16 August 1921. Her wreck lies in 180 metres of water.

See also

Notes

  1. The gunnery tests showed that had the improved British 15 inch shell been available at Battle of Jutland the German fleet would have suffered far more than had occurred.

References

  • William Scheihauf, The Baden Traials in Warship 2007, Conway's Maritime press, ISBN 1 84486 041 8




 
 
 

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