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- Q7391600 subject Q15302136.
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- Q7391600 abstract "SM U-83 was a Type U 81 u-boat of the German Imperial Navy (German: Kaiserliche Marine) during the First World War. She had been commissioned and deployed to operate off the coast of the British Isles and attack coastal shipping as part of the German U-boat campaign.In a six-month career, U-83 made two combat patrols into the South-Western Approaches during the Atlantic campaign. In these patrols she sank five allied merchant ships for 6,286 gross register tons (GRT). On 17 February 1917, she torpedoed the British Q-ship HMS Farnborough off the Irish coast, but was sunk by Farnborough's hidden armaments when she approached too close. There were just 2 survivors, picked up by Farnborough; 35 of her crew perished. Farnborough was commanded by the submarine hunter Gordon Campbell and had on board later Victoria Cross recipients Ronald Niel Stuart and William Williams.".
- Q7391600 builder Q703194.
- Q7391600 commissioningDate "1916-09-06".
- Q7391600 country Q43287.
- Q7391600 height "8.0".
- Q7391600 length "70.06".
- Q7391600 orderDate "1915-10-23".
- Q7391600 shipBeam "4.15".
- Q7391600 shipBeam "6.3".
- Q7391600 shipDisplacement "8.08E8".
- Q7391600 shipDisplacement "9.46E8".
- Q7391600 shipLaunch "1916-07-13".
- Q7391600 status "Sunk by gunfire of Q-Ship Farnborough SW of Ireland at, 17 February 1917. 35 dead and 1 survivor (all hands lost).".
- Q7391600 topSpeed "31.1136".
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- Q7391600 shipBeam "* *".
- Q7391600 shipBuilder "Germaniawerft, Kiel".
- Q7391600 shipCommissioned "1916-09-06".
- Q7391600 shipCountry Q43287.
- Q7391600 shipDisplacement "* surfaced * submerged".
- Q7391600 shipFate "--02-17".
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- Q7391600 shipName "U-83".
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- Q7391600 comment "SM U-83 was a Type U 81 u-boat of the German Imperial Navy (German: Kaiserliche Marine) during the First World War. She had been commissioned and deployed to operate off the coast of the British Isles and attack coastal shipping as part of the German U-boat campaign.In a six-month career, U-83 made two combat patrols into the South-Western Approaches during the Atlantic campaign. In these patrols she sank five allied merchant ships for 6,286 gross register tons (GRT).".
- Q7391600 label "SM U-83".
- Q7391600 name "U-83".