Marder (submarine)

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Marder on display at the Bundeswehr Military History Museum
General characteristics
Length: 8.3 m (27 ft 3 in) o/a
Beam: 0.533 m (21 in)
Propulsion: AEG-AV 76 Eto, 12 metric horsepower (8.8 kW; 12 shp)
Speed: 3.2–4.2 kn (5.9–7.8 km/h; 3.7–4.8 mph)
Test depth: 40 m (130 ft)
Complement: 1
Armament: 1 × 53.3 cm (21 in) torpedo

The Marder was a German miniature submarine developed from the Neger.[1] The craft was 8.3 metres long and unlike the Neger included a flooding tank in the nose allowing it to dive.[1] Another improvement was the dome through which the pilot viewed the outside world that also served as the craft’s entrance and exit was made openable from the inside.[1] Maximum diving depth was about 25 metres.[2]

The submarine’s first operations took place on the night of August 2, 1944, when Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine's Small Battle Units made their largest effort of the war. 58 human torpedoes[3] of the Neger-type and 22 Linse vessels were launched against allied shipping off Normandy as part of a combined operation with Negers and explosive Linse boats.[1] One Royal Navy destroyer escort, HMS Quorn (L66) was sunk by a human torpedo along with one mineweeper, the HMS Gairsay and one Landing Craft by the German motor-boats; at a cost of 41 Neger and 22 Linsen craft.[3]

References

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  3. 3.0 3.1 Brown p. 116

Bibliography

  • Brown, David. Warship Losses of World War Two. Arms and Armour, London, Great Britain, 1990. ISBN 0-85368-802-8.
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