German submarine U-2511

German submarine U-2511 was a Type XXI submarine of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II. The Elektroboot submarine was laid down on 7 July 1944 at the Blohm & Voss yard at Hamburg, launched on 2 September 1944, and commissioned on 29 September 1944 under the command of Kapitänleutnant Adalbert Schnee.

U-2511 (center) in Bergen, Norway
History
Nazi Germany
NameU-2511
Ordered6 November 1943
BuilderBlohm & Voss, Hamburg
Yard number2511
Laid down7 July 1944
Launched2 September 1944
Commissioned29 September 1944
Fate
  • Surrendered on 9 May 1945 at Bergen
  • Sunk in Operation Deadlight on 7 January 1946 at 7:40 pm
General characteristics
Class and typeType XXI submarine
Displacement
  • 1,621 t (1,595 long tons) surfaced
  • 2,100 t (2,067 long tons) submerged
Length76.70 m (251 ft 8 in) (o/a)
Beam8 m (26 ft 3 in)
Height11.30 m (37 ft 1 in)
Draught6.32 m (20 ft 9 in)
Propulsion
  • Diesel/Electric
  • 2 × MAN M6V40/46KBB supercharged 6-cylinder diesel engines, 4,000 PS (2,900 kW; 3,900 shp)
  • 2 × SSW GU365/30 double-acting electric motors, 5,000 PS (3,700 kW; 4,900 shp)
  • 2 × SSW GV232/28 silent running electric motors, 226 PS (166 kW; 223 shp)
Speed
  • Surfaced:
  • 15.6 knots (28.9 km/h; 18.0 mph) (diesel)
  • 17.9 knots (33.2 km/h; 20.6 mph) (electric)
  • Submerged:
  • 17.2 knots (31.9 km/h; 19.8 mph) (electric)
  • 6.1 knots (11.3 km/h; 7.0 mph) (silent running motors)
Range
  • 15,500 nmi (28,700 km; 17,800 mi) at 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph) surfaced
  • 340 nmi (630 km; 390 mi) at 5 knots (9.3 km/h; 5.8 mph) submerged
Test depth240 m (790 ft)
Complement5 officers, 52 enlisted
Sensors and
processing systems
Armament
  • 6 × bow torpedo tubes
  • 23 × 53.3 cm (21 in) torpedoes
  • or 17 × torpedoes and 12 × mines
  • 4 × 2 cm (0.79 in) C/30 AA guns
Service record
Part of:
Identification codes: M 45 912
Commanders:
Operations:
  • 1 patrol:
  • 3 – 6 May 1945
Victories: None
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.