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This class is also known as the Z-17 class destroyer, Dieter von Leder class destroyer. Referencing the 1934 class destroyer in shape, its hull is enlarged and the standard displacement is 1628 tons. In addition, in order to improve the wave resistance, this class bow adopts a curved forward-shear flying shear type. Weapons and power systems are basically the same as in 1934.
German Navy 1936 destroyer
- Chinese name
- German Navy 1936 destroyer
- English name
- Type 1936-class destroyer
- Front type
- German Navy 1934 destroyer
- Subtype / level
- no
- Set time
- 1936
- Country
- Germany
- This class is also known as the Z-17 class destroyer, Dieter von Leder class destroyer. Referencing the 1934 class destroyer in shape, its hull is enlarged and the standard displacement is 1628 tons. In addition, in order to improve the wave resistance, this class bow adopts a curved forward-shear flying shear type. Weapons and power systems are basically the same as in 1934.
- 1936 class destroyer main performance table:
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Main weapon | 120mm in 2 pairs, 120mm in one pair |
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torpedo | 2 triples 533 mm |
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- The 1936 class destroyers consisted of 1936 class A destroyers (named Narvik), 1936 class B destroyers (named Mob), and 1936 class C destroyers. The first two served as subclasses and became the German War Navy After the outbreak of World War II, the only destroyer served was the second, and the latter could only join the subsequent planners as the singularity on the drawing after Germany lost its maritime initiative.
- In 1940, the ship entered the war for the first time and transported a large number of German soldiers to Narvik, Norway, and was subsequently retaliated by the British Royal Air Force, with heavy losses. Subsequently, the Germans stationed a new 1936 class A destroyer in this port. Since most of the subclass destroyers were deployed here, it was also called a Narvik destroyer. After Germany's defeat, apart from being sent to the United States and Britain for weapons testing, most of them have become the Soviet Union and France. [1]