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- SM_U-106 length "70600.0".
- SM_U-106 abstract "SM U-106 was one of the 329 submarines serving in the Imperial German Navy in World War I. U-106 was commissioned on 28 Jul 1917, under the command of Kapitänleutnant Hans Hufnagel, and participated in one wartime patrol starting on 2 September 1917. On 18 September 1917, during the First Battle of the Atlantic, U-106 was credited with the sinking of HMS Contest, an Acasta class destroyer, and damaging "City of Lincoln", a 5,867 ton steamer, in the Western Approaches. She was lost off Terschelling after striking a mine on 7 October 1917.In 2009 the Royal Netherlands Navy found the wreckage of the ship north of Terschelling, while charting sea-routes. The news was made public in March 2011, after the ship's identity had been confirmed by German authorities and the crewmembers' families had been informed. The ship will stay in place as a wargrave.".
- SM_U-106 builder Friedrich_Krupp_Germaniawerft.
- SM_U-106 class German_Type_U_93_submarine.
- SM_U-106 country German_Empire.
- SM_U-106 length "70.6".
- SM_U-106 orderDate "1916-05-05".
- SM_U-106 shipBeam "4.15".
- SM_U-106 shipBeam "6.3".
- SM_U-106 status "Sunk by mines 7 October 1917".
- SM_U-106 wikiPageID "25205219".
- SM_U-106 wikiPageRevisionID "583901802".
- SM_U-106 hasPhotoCollection SM_U-106.
- SM_U-106 shipArmament "105".
- SM_U-106 shipArmament "16".
- SM_U-106 shipArmament "88".
- SM_U-106 shipBeam "4.15 m".
- SM_U-106 shipBeam "6.30 m".
- SM_U-106 shipBuilder "Germaniawerft, Kiel".
- SM_U-106 shipClass German_Type_U_93_submarine.
- SM_U-106 shipCommissioned "28".
- SM_U-106 shipComplement "39".
- SM_U-106 shipCountry German_Empire.
- SM_U-106 shipDisplacement "1160".
- SM_U-106 shipDisplacement "808".
- SM_U-106 shipDisplacement "946".
- SM_U-106 shipDraught "4.02 m".
- SM_U-106 shipFate "--10-07".
- SM_U-106 shipLaunched "12".
- SM_U-106 shipLength "55.55 m".
- SM_U-106 shipLength "70.60 m".
- SM_U-106 shipName "U-106".
- SM_U-106 shipOrdered "1916-05-05".
- SM_U-106 shipPropulsion "1200".
- SM_U-106 shipPropulsion "2400".
- SM_U-106 shipRange "11220".
- SM_U-106 shipSpeed "16.8".
- SM_U-106 shipSpeed "9.1".
- SM_U-106 shipYardNumber "Werk 275".
- SM_U-106 subject Category:1917_ships.
- SM_U-106 subject Category:German_Type_U_93_submarines.
- SM_U-106 subject Category:Ships_built_in_Kiel.
- SM_U-106 subject Category:Ships_lost_with_all_hands.
- SM_U-106 subject Category:U-boats_commissioned_in_1917.
- SM_U-106 subject Category:U-boats_sunk_by_mines.
- SM_U-106 subject Category:U-boats_sunk_in_1917.
- SM_U-106 subject Category:World_War_I_submarines_of_Germany.
- SM_U-106 type MeanOfTransportation.
- SM_U-106 type Ship.
- SM_U-106 type Product.
- SM_U-106 type DesignedArtifact.
- SM_U-106 comment "SM U-106 was one of the 329 submarines serving in the Imperial German Navy in World War I. U-106 was commissioned on 28 Jul 1917, under the command of Kapitänleutnant Hans Hufnagel, and participated in one wartime patrol starting on 2 September 1917. On 18 September 1917, during the First Battle of the Atlantic, U-106 was credited with the sinking of HMS Contest, an Acasta class destroyer, and damaging "City of Lincoln", a 5,867 ton steamer, in the Western Approaches.".
- SM_U-106 label "SM U 106".
- SM_U-106 label "SM U-106".
- SM_U-106 label "SM U-106".
- SM_U-106 label "U 106 (Kaiserliche Deutsche Marine)".
- SM_U-106 sameAs SM_U_106.
- SM_U-106 sameAs U_106_(Kaiserliche_Deutsche_Marine).
- SM_U-106 sameAs SM_U-106.
- SM_U-106 sameAs m.09g6mx5.
- SM_U-106 sameAs Q442644.
- SM_U-106 sameAs Q442644.
- SM_U-106 wasDerivedFrom SM_U-106?oldid=583901802.
- SM_U-106 isPrimaryTopicOf SM_U-106.
- SM_U-106 name "U-106".