WWI U-boats
UB 14
Type | UB I | ||||||||||||||||
Shipyard | A.G. Weser, Bremen (Werk 223) | ||||||||||||||||
Ordered | 15 Oct 1914 | ||||||||||||||||
Laid down | 9 Nov 1914 | ||||||||||||||||
Launched | 23 Mar 1915 | ||||||||||||||||
Commissioned | 25 Mar 1915 | ||||||||||||||||
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Career | 22 patrols | ||||||||||||||||
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Successes | 4 ships sunk with a total of 13,610 tons. 1 ship damaged with a total of 11,899 tons. 2 warships sunk with a total of 10,843 tons. (View ships hit by UB 14) | ||||||||||||||||
Fate | 25 Nov 1918 - Came under Allied control at Sevastopol. Taken out and scuttled off Sevastopol in early 1919 . |
Previously recorded fate
Broken up at Malta. The wreck of UB 14 has been found by divers and identified through propeller markings.