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Re: Torpedo shot designations, German Naval ranks, Seekriegsleitung question
Posted by:
Natter
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Date: August 27, 2011 02:39PM
David Wright Wrote:
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> "NAHSCHUSS" "SCHNELLSCHUSS" "TAGWEITSCHUSS"
> "SCHARFSCHUSS" "NETZSCHUSS" and "WEITSCHUSS" used
> when describing various types of torpedo shots.
For torpedoes like the G7a, these speeds were implemented: "nahschuss" (NS) = 40kn, "schnellschuss" (SS) = 44kn and "weitshuss" (WS) = 30kn
The abbreviation was stamped into the hull at the slot for entering the adjustment-key, as to indicate what speed had been set.
I'm not sure if the other terms refer to specific speeds, or types of shots ("sharf" might be a shot with a live warhead etc.).
> appears to be special emphasis between the terms
> "Schusse vom Bord" vs. "Schusse vom See" when
> refering to torpedo trials and practice firing.
> Has anyone come across any/all of these terms
> before in their studies/reading?
I haven't got the relevant books at hand, but I'm pretty sure it refers to torpedoshots from ship (see) or from a teststation at land (like the establishment at the TVA Eckernförde testrange) in regards to testing/ ranging of torpedoes.
> Also, I need a good source detailing the layout of
> the German Seekriegsleitung, especially the
> branches focusing on torpedos. Not just the
> primary organs but also the individual departments
> and their designation. For example TWa, m.Wa,
> GKds, TAm, etc.
It's primary concerned with the development and manufacture side of the torpedobranch, but you might find some info in the "Wehrtechnik und wissenschaftliche Waffenkunde, band 17: Rüstung und Rüstungserprobung in der deutschen Marinegeschichte - Die Torpedoversuchsanstalt (TVA)" (Oliver Krauss, 2010. German text, 344 pages. ISBN 978-3-7637-6280-4)
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> "NAHSCHUSS" "SCHNELLSCHUSS" "TAGWEITSCHUSS"
> "SCHARFSCHUSS" "NETZSCHUSS" and "WEITSCHUSS" used
> when describing various types of torpedo shots.
For torpedoes like the G7a, these speeds were implemented: "nahschuss" (NS) = 40kn, "schnellschuss" (SS) = 44kn and "weitshuss" (WS) = 30kn
The abbreviation was stamped into the hull at the slot for entering the adjustment-key, as to indicate what speed had been set.
I'm not sure if the other terms refer to specific speeds, or types of shots ("sharf" might be a shot with a live warhead etc.).
> appears to be special emphasis between the terms
> "Schusse vom Bord" vs. "Schusse vom See" when
> refering to torpedo trials and practice firing.
> Has anyone come across any/all of these terms
> before in their studies/reading?
I haven't got the relevant books at hand, but I'm pretty sure it refers to torpedoshots from ship (see) or from a teststation at land (like the establishment at the TVA Eckernförde testrange) in regards to testing/ ranging of torpedoes.
> Also, I need a good source detailing the layout of
> the German Seekriegsleitung, especially the
> branches focusing on torpedos. Not just the
> primary organs but also the individual departments
> and their designation. For example TWa, m.Wa,
> GKds, TAm, etc.
It's primary concerned with the development and manufacture side of the torpedobranch, but you might find some info in the "Wehrtechnik und wissenschaftliche Waffenkunde, band 17: Rüstung und Rüstungserprobung in der deutschen Marinegeschichte - Die Torpedoversuchsanstalt (TVA)" (Oliver Krauss, 2010. German text, 344 pages. ISBN 978-3-7637-6280-4)
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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Torpedo shot designations, German Naval ranks, Seekriegsleitung question | David Wright | 04/01/2009 09:32PM |
Re: Torpedo shot designations, German Naval ranks, Seekriegsleitung question | Natter | 08/27/2011 02:39PM |