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- German_Type_UB_III_submarine abstract "The Type UB III submarine was a class of U-boat built during World War I by the German Imperial Navy.UB III boats carried 10 torpedoes and were usually armed with either an 8.8 cm (3.5 in) or a 10.5 cm (4.1 in) deck gun. They carried a crew of 34 and had a cruising range of 7,200-9,000 miles. Between 1916 and 1918, 96 were built.The UB III type coastal submarine, despite being a submersible torpedo boat was less akin to UB-II type "attack" (i.e. torpedo-launching) boats that preceded it than the highly successful UC-II type minelaying submarine. The UC-IIs had gained their fearsome reputation by sinking more than 1,800 Allied and neutral vessels. German engineers did not miss the chance of expanding the potential of this capable design by incorporating some of its features into a new submersible torpedo boat.The UB-IIIs joined the conflict mid-1917, after the United States of America declared war on Germany and the United States Navy was added to the ranks of their enemies. When the convoy system was introduced, it became more difficult to engage enemy merchant shipping without being spotted by destroyer escorts. Nevertheless, the UB-IIIs performed their duties with distinction, sinking 507 ships with a total of 1,212,553 gross register tons (GRT) and 12 warships, including the battleship HMS Britannia before the end of hostilities.More than 200 UB III boats were ordered, of these 96 were completed and 89 commissioned into the German Imperial Navy. Thirty-seven boats were lost, four in accidents. Surviving boats had to be surrendered to the Allies in accordance with the requirements of the Armistice with Germany, some of these boats served until 1935.Germany was prohibited from acquiring a new submarine force by the Treaty of Versailles, but German admirals had no intention of allowing their nation to forget how to construct submarines. Germany started to manufacture and to export slightly modified versions of UB-IIs and UB-IIIs. Having kept the skills of their engineers polished by this means, they eventually ordered the construction of a new coastal submarine. The resulting design was an improved UB-III that had the benefit of new, all-welded construction techniques and an array of electronic and electromechanical gadgets: the famous Type VII submarine, the most common U-boat of the Kriegsmarine, was born.".
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- German_Type_UB_III_submarine type Coastal_submarine.
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine wikiPageID "5453584".
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine wikiPageRevisionID "606063338".
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine builders AG_Vulcan_Stettin.
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine builders AG_Weser.
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine builders Blohm_+_Voss.
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine builders Bremen.
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine builders Friedrich_Krupp_Germaniawerft.
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine builders Hamburg.
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine builders Kiel.
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine builtRange "1916".
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine classBefore German_Type_UB_II_submarine.
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- German_Type_UB_III_submarine inCommissionRange "1917".
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine shipArmament "1".
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine shipArmament "4".
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine shipComplement "3".
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine shipDisplacement "submerged".
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine shipDisplacement "surfaced".
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine shipLength "o/a".
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine shipPropulsion "2".
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine shipPropulsion "6".
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine shipPropulsion "electric motors,".
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine shipRange "at submerged".
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine shipRange "at surfaced".
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine shipSpeed "submerged".
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine shipSpeed "surfaced".
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine shipType "Coastal submarine".
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine totalShipsBuilding "145".
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine totalShipsCancelled "56".
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine totalShipsCompleted "95".
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine totalShipsLost "37".
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine totalShipsPlanned "201".
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine subject Category:German_Type_UB_III_submarines.
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine subject Category:Submarine_classes.
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine subject Category:World_War_I_submarines_of_Germany.
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine type Artifact100021939.
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine type Conveyance103100490.
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- German_Type_UB_III_submarine comment "The Type UB III submarine was a class of U-boat built during World War I by the German Imperial Navy.UB III boats carried 10 torpedoes and were usually armed with either an 8.8 cm (3.5 in) or a 10.5 cm (4.1 in) deck gun. They carried a crew of 34 and had a cruising range of 7,200-9,000 miles. Between 1916 and 1918, 96 were built.The UB III type coastal submarine, despite being a submersible torpedo boat was less akin to UB-II type "attack" (i.e.".
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine label "German Type UB III submarine".
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine label "Okręty podwodne typu UBIII".
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine label "Unterseeboot type UB III".
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine sameAs Unterseeboot_type_UB_III.
- German_Type_UB_III_submarine sameAs Okręty_podwodne_typu_UBIII.
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- German_Type_UB_III_submarine depiction U-Boats_grounded_Falmouth_1921_HD-SN-99-02368.JPEG.
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