V-180 type destroyers are a type of destroyers (according to the official classification - large destroyers), which was in service with the German Navy during the First World War . In total, 6 destroyers of this type were built (all under the program of 1909 ).
| Destroyers type V-180 | |
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V 180 | |
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| Years of construction | 1909 (order issued) |
| Main characteristics | |
| Displacement | 650 t (design) 783 t (full load) |
| Length | 73.9 m (largest) |
| Width | 7.85 m (largest) |
| Draft | 3.22 m (in service) |
| Reservation | missing |
| Engines | 2 steam turbines AEG Volcano |
| Power | 18 000 liters with. |
| Mover | 2 screws ∅ 2.20 m [1] |
| Speed | 33.3 knots (maximum for 4-6 miles) |
| Sailing range | 1250 miles at 17 knots 2360 miles at 12 knots 480 miles at 32 knots |
| Crew | 84 people (including 3 officers) |
| Armament | |
| Artillery | 2 × 1 - 88 mm / 45 AU [2] |
| Mine torpedo armament | 4,500 mm SLT |
Content
Power plant
A steam turbine power plant with a capacity of 18,080 liters was installed on type ships as a power plant . with. consisting of 2 turbines and 3 naval coal boilers and 1 naval oil boiler. The maximum fuel reserves of type destroyers were 121 tons of coal and 76 tons of oil .
Armament
Destroyers armed with 2x1 88-mm guns. Torpedo armament destroyers consisted of 4,500 mm torpedo tubes . During World War I, the destroyers were re-equipped from 88 mm / 30 to 88 mm / 45 with a higher projectile speed.
Upgrade
One destroyer (V-185) in 1925-1926. went through modernization. Standard / total displacement increased to 761/858 tons, respectively, draft increased to 3.27 m, cruising range with a 12-knot course increased to 2800 nautical miles. Instead of 2 88-mm guns, the destroyer received 2 105-mm quick-fire guns and 2 × 1 20-mm anti-aircraft artillery guns.
List of destroyers type
| Title | Bookmark Date | Launch date | The date of entry into the fleet | Notes |
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| V-180 | 1909 | October 15, 1909 | January 4, 1910 | |
| V-181 | 1909 | November 6, 1909 | March 11, 1910 | |
| V-182 | 1909 | December 1, 1909 | May 14, 1910 | |
| V-183 | 1909 | December 23, 1909 | May 12, 1910 | |
| V-184 | 1909 | February 26, 1910 | June 29, 1910 | |
| V-185 | 1909 | April 9, 1910 | September 20, 1910 |
Notes
- ↑ Gröner, Erich. Die deutschen Kriegsschiffe 1815-1945 Band 2: Torpedoboote, Zerstorer, Scyntllboote. - Bernard & Graefe, 1983 .-- S. 46.
- ↑ Gröner, Erich. Die deutschen Kriegsschiffe 1815-1945 Band 2: Torpedoboote, Zerstorer, Scyntllboote. - Bernard & Graefe, 1983 .-- S. 47.
Literature
- Trubitsyn S. B. Squadron destroyers and destroyers of Germany (1871-1918). - St. Petersburg, 2000.
- Gröner, Erich. Die deutschen Kriegsschiffe 1815-1945 Band 2: Torpedoboote, Zerstorer, Scyntllboote. - Bernard & Graefe, 1983.- 224 p. - ISBN 3-7637-4801-6 .