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GLENTEN Class
(1947-1965)
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Classification |
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Type: |
Torpedo boat/Motor Torpedo Boat |
Class: |
GLENTEN Class - 1947-1951: T51 Class |
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Units in Class |
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PT No.: |
Name: |
Launched: |
Comm.: |
Decomm.: |
P551 (T51) |
GLENTEN |
??/??/1945 |
11/01/1947 |
02/27/1961 |
P552 (T52) |
GRIBBEN |
07/06/1941 |
04/15/1948 |
04/25/1960 |
P553 (T53) |
HAVØRNEN |
12/27/1944 |
11/19/1948 |
06/06/1957 |
P554 (T54) |
HÆRFUGLEN |
12/31/1941 |
03/21/1949 |
10/06/1954 |
P555 (T55) |
HØGEN |
08/31/1944 |
03/28/1949 |
09/04/1957 |
P556 (T56) |
ISFUGLEN |
07/10/1943 |
07/08/1949 |
10/06/1954 |
P557 (T57 |
JAGTFALKEN |
??/??/1944 |
07/08/1949 |
05/01/1962 |
P558 (T58) |
MUSVAAGEN |
06/27/1942 |
07/15/1950 |
10/06/1954 |
P559 (T59) |
RAAGEN |
07/10/1944 |
11/01/1949 |
06/06/1957 |
P560 (T60) |
RAVNEN |
03/24/1943 |
01/10/1953 |
05/01/1962 |
P561 (T61) |
SKADEN |
09/129/1944 |
10/07/1950 |
04/25/1960 |
P562 |
STORMFUGLEN |
11/02/1941 |
10/08/1953 |
10/20/1962 |
P563 |
TAARNFALKEN |
??/??/1944 |
05/12/1952 |
06/06/1957 |
P564 |
TRANEN |
10/07/1942 |
11/03/1955 |
04/26/1963 |
P565 |
FALKEN |
??/??/1944 |
02/07/1953 |
07/17/1961 |
P566 |
HEJREN |
08/08/1942 |
01/05/1956 |
12/28/1964 |
P567 |
LOMMEN |
06/28/1944 |
04/21/1953 |
09/04/1961 |
P568 (T62) |
VIBEN |
07/01/1942 |
11/03/1955 |
09/13/1965 |
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Comments to the Class |
Built as German "Schnellboote" (British designation=E-boats). Most boats were aquired from the US authorities in Germany after the end of WW2, and six boats were aquired from Norway in 1951. The boats had different engine sizes, which would influence the top speed, range and displacement. |
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Specifications |
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Built by: |
Fr. Lürssen, Vegesack or |
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Design: |
n/a |
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Displacement: |
115-124 tons |
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Dimensions: |
Length: |
Beam: |
Draught: |
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34.94 m |
5.10 m |
1.67 m |
Complement: |
22 men |
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Propulsion: |
3 ea Mercedes-Benz Diesel engines
6,000-7,500 Hps. |
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Range: |
700-750 nautical miles at 30 knots |
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Armament: |
Oldest type (41-43) original:
1 ea
20 mm Machine
Gun M/39
LvSa (for) From 1951:
1 ea
40 mm Machine
Gun M/36
LvSa (aft) From 1955:
1 ea
40 mm Machine
Gun M/48
LvSa Newest type (44-45) original:
1 ea
20 mm Machine
Gun M/39
LvSa (for) From around 1955:
1 ea
40 mm Machine
Gun M/48
LvSa (aft) All boats further:
2 ea 533 mm Torpedotubes (+ 2 reserve torpedoes) |
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Speed: |
38.5-45 knots |
Additional Notes |
Four of the boats were painted in various colors in 1951; GLENTEN - navy grey, HÆRFUGLEN - white, SKADEN - sea green and TAARNFALKEN - light blue. This test should conclude which color was most suited for the future use on torpedo boats. In May 1955 it was descided that torpedo boats should be painted white, this standard color scheme was altered to olive greeen in 1961. |
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The torpedo boat
MUSVAAGEN (former T 58)
with its original armament of
The torpedo boat
SKADEN (former T 61), the minerails on the quarterdeck
The torpedo boat
HEJREN seen here with a test mounting of a torpedotube |
Sources: |
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Flådens skibe 1950, by R. Steen Steensen, Det Schønbergske Forlag, Copenhagen, 1950 |
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Flådens skibe og fartøjer 1945-1995, by Gunnar Olsen and Svenn Storgaard, Marinehistoriske skrifter, Copenhagen 1998 (ISBN 87-87720-13-2) |
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Torpedobåde gennem 100 år - Det danske torpedobådsvåben 1879-1979, by Hans Garde & Hans Chr. Bjerg, Marinehistorisk Selskab, Copenhagen, 1979 (ISBN 87-87720-02-7) |
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Vore Torpedobaade gennem 75 Aar, by R. Steen Steensen, Marinehistorisk Selskab, Copenhagen, 1953 |
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