HNoMS Brand (1898)
HNoMS Brand was a 1.-class torpedo boat constructed in 1898. She served the Royal Norwegian Navy for more than four decades, including neutrality protection duties during the First World War. Having once again been employed on neutrality protection duty at the outbreak of the Second World War, Brand was captured by the Germans during their invasion of Norway in April 1940.
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Name | Brand |
Namesake | An archaic spelling of the Norwegian word brann, meaning fire |
Builder | The Royal Norwegian Navy Shipyard at Karljohansvern in Horten |
Yard number | 80 |
Launched | 22 September 1898 |
Out of service | 11 April 1940 |
Captured | by the German on 16 April 1940 |
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Operations: | Opposing the German invasion of Norway (9 April 1940) |
Nazi Germany | |
Name | Tarantel |
Namesake | Lycosa tarantula |
Acquired | 16 April 1940 |
Fate | Returned to the Royal Norwegian Navy in May 1945, then decommissioned and scrapped |
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Class and type | 1. class torpedo boat |
Displacement | 107 tons |
Length | 39.9 metres (130.91 ft) |
Beam | 4.9 metres (16.08 ft) |
Draught | 2.7 metres (8 ft 10.30 in) |
Propulsion | 1,100 indicated horsepower triple expansion steam engine |
Speed | 21 knots (38.89 km/h; 24.17 mph) |
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Complement | 19 officers and men |
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After serving in Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine in the Norwegian Campaign that followed the invasion, she was renamed Tarantel and employed as a Vorpostenboot in occupied Norway. Having survived the Second World War, Brand was returned to the Royal Norwegian Navy in May 1945 and soon decommissioned and scrapped.
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