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What was the name of the first VIIC boat when it was commissioned?

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What was the name of first viic boat and when was it commissioned?

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What was the name of the first VIIC boat and when it was commissioned?

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How far can a U-Boat dive in 1942?

The type VIIC, which was the most common u-boat of the war, had a maximum safe depth between 185 and 250 meters. It would be crushed at about 300 meters, possibly deeper.


Where can you find a U-boat?

If you live in the USA, there is an excellent display of a Type IX boat, U-505, located at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, IL. If you live in Europe and especially Germany, there is a Type VIIC/41 in Laboe (north of Kiel).


How long is an U-boat?

U-Boat was a generalized name give to German submarines during WWII. The exact length of one of the craft depends on the Type of U-boat in question: Type IA was 237.5ft in length. Type IIa was 134.2ft in length. Type IIB was 140ft in length. Type IIC and IID were 144ft in length. Type VIIa was 211.6ft in length Type AIIB was 218.2ft in length Type VIIc was 220ft in length. Type VIIc/41 was 220.5 ft in length. Type IXA and IXB were 251ft in length. Type IXC were 252ft in length. Type XIV were 220ft in length. Type XXI (also called an Elektroboat) was 251.6 ft in length. Type XXIII was 113.8ft in length.


1-4-93 in Roman numerals?

I-IV-VIIC answer: 93 is XCIII (You can only "subtract" one digit/letter, so XC is 90.)


What was the dive speed of the U-571 submarine?

Like any submarine, there is no specific dive speed for the U-571, a German Type VIIC U-Boat, which was commissioned in 1941 and sunk in 1944. Dive speed is dependent on several variables, including, but not limited to: 1. Fixed ballast weight 2. Variable ballast weight 3. Ocean depth, thermal, and salinity conditions 4. Engine speed 5. Crew response time after order is given to Dive until BCP panel shows green 6. Down angle (bubble) 7. Casualty status (flooding, etc., which adds to Variable ballast) A change in any of the above variables can alter the boat's dive speed to any given depth. The 3 biggest variables are Variable ballast, Down Angle, and Engine Speed. If an order is given to dive quickly, more VB will be brought aboard and and increase in speed will be ordered, along with a steep dive angle.


What were the dimensions of a U-boat?

There were different sized U-boats so the dimensions varied. There is a website that has the dimensions of all U-boats from the very first commissioned one prior to WW1 to today. The link to the site is at the bottom. The page has photos, stats on all the boats and commanders and more. But... here is the dimensions of a WW1 U-boat type U1 commissioned around 1906 Displacement: (in tons) 238 (surface or sf) 283 (submerged or sm) (total) Length: (m) 42,39 oa (oa = overall) 32,50 (pH) pH is pressure on the hull Beam: (m) 3,75 oa 2,80 pH Draught: (draft) 3,17 m (metres) Height: 6,35 m Power: (hp) 400 (sf) 400 (sm) Speed: (knots) 10,8 (sf) 8,7 (sm) Range: (miles / knots) 1500/10 (sf) 50/5 (sm) Torpedoes: 3 1/0 (bow / stern tubes) Mines: No mines carried Deck gun: No deck gun Crew: 22 men Max depth: ca. 30 m (98 feet) Compare that to a WW2 U-boat commissioned in 1939 type VIIC Displacement: (tons)769 (sf) 871 (sm) 1070 (total) Length: (m) 67,10 oa 50,50 pH Beam: (m) 6,20 oa 4,70 pH Draught: (draft) 4,74 m Height: 9,60 m Power: (hp) 3200 (sf) 750 (sm) Speed (knots) 17,7 (sf) 7,6 (sm) Range: (miles / knots) 8500/10 (sf) 80/4 (sm) Torpedoes: 14 4/1 (bow / stern tubes) Mines: 26 TMA Deck gun: 88/45 220 rounds Crew: 44-52 men Max depth: ca. 220 m (722 feet)


What did a World War 2 submarine cost?

German Type VIIc was $1 million USD or RM 2.5 million in 1943.US Gato class was $2,765,000 in 1943.US Mark 13,14,15 series torpedos were $10,000 each.German G7a torpedo $9,600 USD or RM 24,0003730 manhours.German G7e electric torpedo $5,400 USD or RM 13,5001707 manhours.A German Type VIIc submarine cost between $750,000 USD or RM 1,875,000 to $1 million USD or RM 2,500,000 in 1943.A US Gato class submarine cost $2,765,000 USD in 1943.


What is the roman numeral for 64093815?

Originally the largest roman numeral was M=1000. So you would have to write 64093 M's and then CCMXV. In the middle ages a horizontal line above the number was use to make it 1000 times larger. So 64 M's with a line above them would be 64,000,000. Then VIIC with a line would be 93,000 -and finally CCMXV = 815.


Major ships of world war 2?

World War II saw the development and use of several major naval ships. Some notable ones include the aircraft carriers USS Enterprise, USS Yorktown, and HMS Ark Royal, which played crucial roles in naval battles and air raids. Battleships like the USS Missouri, HMS King George V, and the Bismarck were also significant, engaging in battles and bombardments. Additionally, submarines like the USS Nautilus and U-boat types VIIC and IX were important for their stealth and sinking merchant ships.