German submarine U-995 is a Type VIIC/41 U-boat of Germany's Kriegsmarine. She was laid down on 25 November 1942 by Blohm & Voss in Hamburg, Germany, and commissioned on 16 September 1943 with Oberleutnant zur See Walter Köhntopp in command. She is preserved at Laboe Naval Memorial near Kiel, Germany.
Design
German Type VIIC/41 submarines were preceded by the heavier Type VIIC submarines. U-995 had a displacement of when at the surface and while submerged. She had a total length of , a pressure hull length of , a beam of , a height of , and a draught of . The submarine was powered by two Germaniawerft F46 four-stroke, six-cylinder supercharged diesel engines producing a total of for use while surfaced, two Brown, Boveri & Cie GG UB 720/8 double-acting electric motors producing a total of for use while submerged. She had two shafts and two propellers. The boat was capable of operating at depths of up to .
The submarine had a maximum surface speed of and a maximum submerged speed of . When submerged, the boat could operate for at ; when surfaced, she could travel at . U-995 was fitted with five torpedo tubes (four fitted at the bow and one at the stern), fourteen torpedoes, and three anti-aircraft guns. The boat had a complement of between forty-four and sixty.
Armament
FLAK weaponry
U-995 was mounted with a single 3.7 cm Flak M42 gun on the LM 42U mount. The LM 42U mount was the most common mount used with the 3.7 cm Flak M42U. The 3.7 cm Flak M42U was the marine version of the 3.7 cm Flak and was also used by the Kriegsmarine on other Type VII and Type IX U-boats.
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File:3.7cm Flak M42 LM42U.png|A single 3.7 cm Flak M42U gun on the LM 42U mount.
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Additionally, the boat was armed with a pair of twin Flak 38 20mm "Flakzwilling" mounts immediately adjacent to the 37mm gun mount.
Sonar
Passive sonar
U-995 was fitted with a Royal Norwegian Navy design Balkongerät sometime during the 1960s and then removed sometime between 4 November 1971 and 13 March 1972.
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File:UBOAT1308_1.png|An exterior view of a U-995 Balkongerät
File:UBOAT1308_2.png|An interior view of a U-995 Balkongerät and then transferred to Norwegian ownership in October 1948. On 1 December 1952 U-995 became the Norwegian submarine Kaura (Norwegian K class) and in 1965 she was stricken from service by the Royal Norwegian Navy. She then was offered to the West German government for the ceremonial price of one Deutsche Mark. The offer was refused; however, the boat was saved by the German Navy League, DMB. U-995 became a museum ship at Laboe Naval Memorial in October 1971.
Summary of raiding history
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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!width="140px"|Date
!width="140px"|Ship Name
!width="120px"|Nationality
!width="50px"|Tonnage
!width="50px"|Fate
|-
|align="right"|5 December 1944
|align="left" |Proletarij
|align="left" |
|align="right"|1,123
|align="left" |Sunk
|-
|align="right"|21 December 1944
|align="left" |Reshitel'nyj
|align="left" |
|align="right"|20
|align="left" |Sunk
|-
|align="right"|26 December 1944
|align="left" |RT-52 Som
|align="left" |
|align="right"|417
|align="left" |Sunk
|-
|align="right"|29 December 1944
|align="left" |T-883 (No 37)
|align="left" |
|align="right"|633
|align="left" |Sunk
|-
|align="right"|2 March 1945
|align="left" |BO-224
|align="left" |
|align="right"|105
|align="left" |Sunk
|-
|align="right"|20 March 1945
|align="left" |Horace Bushnell
|align="left" |
|align="right"|7,176
|align="left" |Total loss
|}
Gallery
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File:U995 Torpedorohre.png|U-995 forward torpedo tubes
File:U995 Zentrale b.jpg|U-995 control room
File:U995 Turm.png|U-995 hatches
File:U995 Dieselmotorenraum.png|U-995 diesel engine room
File:U995 E-Maschinenraum b.jpg|U-995 electric motor compartment
File:U995 Hecktorpedoraum.png|U-995 aft torpedo compartment
File:U-995.png|Turret logo of U-995, referencing the board game Fang den Hut!
File:U995 2001 1 b.jpg|View of the bow
File:U995 2004 1 b.jpg|Starboard view
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See also
- List of submarine museums
Other surviving U-boats
- SM U-1
References
Notes
Citations
Bibliography
- Clay Blair : Hitler's U-Boat War Vol II (1998).
External links
- Documentary about U995
