SM U-11 (Austria-Hungary)
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SM ''U-11'' or ''U-XI'' was a in the
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(german: Kaiserliche und Königliche Kriegsmarine or ) during
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. She was originally a
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Type UB I submarine commissioned into the
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(german: Kaiserliche Marine) as SM ''UB-15''. SM ''UB-15'' was constructed in Germany and shipped by rail to
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, where she was assembled and launched. She was commissioned into the German Imperial Navy in April and sank an Italian
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in June. The boat was handed over to
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and commissioned as SM ''U-11'' on 14 June. In early 1916, ''U-11'' fired on a British submarine, but missed. After the end of the war, ''U-11'' was handed over to Italy as a
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and scrapped at Pola by 1920.


Design and construction

''U-11'' was a small coastal submarine that displaced surfaced and submerged. She featured a single shaft, a single Körting
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for surface running, and a single electric motor for submerged travel. ''U-11'' was capable of up to while surfaced and while submerged at a diving depth of up to . She was designed for a crew of 17 officers and men. ''U-11'' was equipped with two
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s located in the front and carried a complement of two torpedoes. German Type UB I submarines were additionally equipped with a
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, but it is not clear from sources if ''U-11''a former German boatwas fitted with one, or if it was, retained it in Austro-Hungarian service. In October 1916, ''U-11''s armament was supplemented with a /18 (2.6 in) gun. ''UB-15'' was
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on 9 November 1914 at
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in
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. The submarine was shipped by rail in sections to Pola Navy Yard, where the sections were riveted together. There is no known surviving record of how long it took for UB-15's sections to be assembled. However, a similar ship () was built in two weeks.


Operational history


''UB-15''

SM ''UB-15'' was commissioned into the German Imperial Navy under the command of ''
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'' Heino von Heimburg on 11 April. An Austro-Hungarian Navy officer was assigned to the boat for piloting and training purposes. On 10 June, ''UB-15'' sank the Italian submarine ''Medusa'' for a loss of 245 tons off Porto di Piave Vecchia in the Northern
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.Sources differ as to whether the U-boat was under German or Austro-Hungarian ownership when she sank the ''Medusa''. See Stern, p. 193. Like all Type UB I and U-10 class submarines, ''UB-15'' was equipped with compensating tanks designed to flood and offset the loss of one of the C/06 torpedoes.Stern, p. 25. However, they did not always function correctly; when firing from periscope depth the boat could broach after firing or, if too much weight was taken on, plunge to the depths. When ''UB-15'' torpedoed and sank ''Medusa'', the tank failed to properly compensate, forcing all of the crewmen to run to the stern to offset the trim imbalance and prevent the ship from sinking.


U-11

On 18 June, ''UB-15'' was handed over to the Austro-Hungarian Navy and commissioned as ''U-11'' under the command of ''
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'' Lüdwig Eberhardt. ''U-11'' retained its German crew until 18 June 1916, when they were replaced by an all Austro-Hungarian one. In early 1916, ''U-11'' unsuccessfully attacked the British submarine in the
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.Compton-Hall, p. 240. ''U-11'' captured one ship in her Austro-Hungarian service, and was handed over to Italy as a
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and scrapped at Pola by 1920.


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