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SMS ''Jaguar'' was the second member of the of gunboats built for the German '' Kaiserliche Marine'' (Imperial Navy) in the late 1890s and early 1900s, for overseas service in the
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. Other ships of the class are
SMS Iltis SMS ''Iltis'' was the lead ship of the of gunboats built for the German ''Kaiserliche Marine'' (Imperial Navy) in the late 1890s and early 1900s. Other ships of the class are , , , , and . Design ''Iltis'' was long overall and had a beam of ...
, SMS Luchs, SMS Tiger, SMS Eber and SMS Panther.


Design

''Jaguar'' was long overall and had a
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of and a draft of forward. She displaced at full load. Her propulsion system consisted of a pair of horizontal triple-expansion steam engines each driving a single screw propeller, with steam supplied by four coal-fired Thornycroft boilers. ''Jaguar'' could steam at a top speed of at . The ship had a cruising radius of about at a speed of .She had a crew of 9 officers and 121 enlisted men. ''Jaguar'' was armed with a main battery of four SK L/30 guns, with 1,124 rounds of ammunition. She also carried six machine guns.


Service history

The keel for ''Jaguar'' was laid down at the Schichau-Werke shipyard in Danzig in early 1898. Her completed hull was launched on 19 September 1898 and after completing fitting-out work, the new gunboat was commissioned into the German fleet on 4 April 1899. She departed Kiel on 1 June 1899. After passing the Torres Strait and calling on
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in the German Bismarck Islands, she made port calls at
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and
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in the
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, and Singapore. She then visited
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in the Caroline Islands (13 October), Palau (3 November) and
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in the
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(17 November) with the governor of German New Guinea,
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on board in order to raise the German flag confirming change in possession of these island groups from Spain to the German Empire per the terms of the German-Spanish Treaty. She reached Shanghai on 30 November, where she made repairs, and arrived at Qingdao on 4 July 1900 to come under the command of the East Asia Squadron. Shortly thereafter, the
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broke out in China. At the time, the East Asia Squadron also included the protected cruisers , , , and , and the unprotected cruiser . Kaiser Wilhelm II decided that an expeditionary force was necessary to reinforce the Eight Nation Alliance that had formed to defeat the Boxers. The expeditionary force consisted of the four s, six
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s, ten freighters, three torpedo boats, and six regiments of marines, under the command of Marshal Alfred von Waldersee. ''Jaguar'' took part in combat operations along the Chinese coast and in the Yangtze River. Afterwards, she underwent a major overhaul at Nagasaki in Japan in 1902. In concert with the unprotected cruiser , ''Jaguar'' participated in the suppression of unrest in the Marshall Islands in September and October 1908.Hildebrand, Röhr, & Steinmetz, p. 191 During this operation, the ships carried a contingent of Melanesian infantry to the island of
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to suppress tensions between rival factions on the island. In early 1909, unrest broke out in Apia, Samoa; ''Jaguar'' and the light cruisers and were sent to suppress the uprising. She later transported leaders of the Mau movement and their families to exile in Saipan. Her captain gifted one of the Samoan exiles an atlas which he later used as a navigational aid when he escaped Saipan for Guam in a small dugout canoe in October 1914. The Jaguar returned to her home port in China in May 1909. In December 1910, ''Jaguar'' supported British forces against an uprising in Wuhan, remaining stationed in Wuhan to February 1911. With the start of the Xinhai Revolution, ''Jaguar'' was sent to protect the German consulate at
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, which also had a large foreign missionary population. In February 1914, she ran hard aground in the Yangtze River, and was repaired locally. Although World War I had started in Europe, she was repaired at a British-owned dock in July 1914, and sailed at night for
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to avoid British warships.Marianas Variety, 13 October, 1972 When ''Jaguar'' arrived at Qingdao of 4 August 1914 she was the only operational German warship, as her sister ships had been stripped of their guns to equip the auxiliary cruiser SS ''Prinz Eitel Friedrich'' which sailed on the following day to join Admiral Graf von Spee and the East Asia Squadron at
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in the Caroline Islands. ''Jaguar'' participated in combat operations against the Imperial Japanese Navy at the Siege of Qingdao, together with the
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cruiser . She was received a direct hit to her bow on 4 October. ''Jaguar'' was scuttled on 7 November 1914 at the German colony in the Jiaozhou Bay Leased Territory, on the final day of the siege of Qingdao. Three of her sisters were also scuttled during the siege.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Jaguar 1898 ships Ships built in Danzig Iltis-class gunboats World War I naval ships of Germany Maritime incidents in November 1914 Scuttled vessels of Germany World War I shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean Shipwrecks of China