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V 1502 ''Wiking 6'' was a German ''
Vorpostenboot ''Vorpostenboot'' (plural ''Vorpostenboote''), also referred to as VP-Boats, flakships or outpost boats, were German patrol boats which served during both World Wars. They were used around coastal areas and in coastal operations, and were tasked w ...
'' built in 1939 as the
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''Wiking 6''. Requisition by the Kriegsmarine, she served throughout World War II as V 1502 ''Wiking 6'' and the ''Flakjäger'' FlJ 24 ''Wiking 6'' before being seized by the
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at Emden on 29 October 1945 and renamed ''Empire Viking VI''. Allocated to the
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in 1946, she was renamed ''Slava II''.


Description

The ship was long, with a beam of and a depth of . She was powered by a
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which had cylinders of 43 cm (16 in), 72 cm (28 in) and 120 cm (47 in) diameter by 68 cm (26 in) stroke. It drove a single screw propeller and was rated at 217
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.


History

''Wiking 6'' was built as a
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by
Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau Aktiengesellschaft (abbreviated Deschimag) was a cooperation of eight German shipyards in the period 1926 to 1945. The leading company was the shipyard AG Weser in Bremen. History The Deschimag was founded in 19 ...
,
Wesermünde Bremerhaven (, , Low German: ''Bremerhoben'') is a city at the seaport of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen, a state of the Federal Republic of Germany. It forms a semi-enclave in the state of Lower Saxony and is located at the mouth of the ...
for Deutsche Ölmülen Rohstoffe GmbH,
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. Her port of registry was Hamburg and the Code Letters DKAP were allocated. She was operated under the management of the Hamburger Walfang Kantor GmbH. In 1939, she was requisitioned by the Kriegsmarine, serving from 25 October with 15 ''Vorpostenflotille'' as the ''
Vorpostenboot ''Vorpostenboot'' (plural ''Vorpostenboote''), also referred to as VP-Boats, flakships or outpost boats, were German patrol boats which served during both World Wars. They were used around coastal areas and in coastal operations, and were tasked w ...
'' V 1502 ''Wiking 6''. She was redesignated as a ''Flakjäger'' in 1940, serving as the ''Flakjäger'' FlJ 24 ''Wiking 6''. On 29 October 1945, FlJ 24 ''Wiking 6'' was seized by the
Royal Navy The Royal Navy (RN) is the United Kingdom's naval warfare force. Although warships were used by English and Scottish kings from the early medieval period, the first major maritime engagements were fought in the Hundred Years' War against ...
as a
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at Emden. She was passed to the
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and renamed ''Empire Viking VI''. The Code Letters GSBX were allocated and her port of registry was changed to London. She was sent to the
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in November 1945. On 7 December, she was allocated to the
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by the Tripartite Merchant Marine Commission in
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. She was handed over to the Soviet Union in September 1946 in
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. She was renamed ''Slava II''.


Possible fate

''Slava II'' may have been in service until 2012. On 31 October 2012, a ship of that name was severely damaged by fire at
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, United States when a man tried to commit suicide on board by pouring flammable liquid over himself and setting fire to it.


See also

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List of Vorpostenboote in World War II A ''Vorpostenboot'' (plural ''Vorpostenboote'') was an auxiliary warship used by Germany in both World Wars. Many vorpostenboote also served in other roles, such as '' sperrbrecher'' (mine clearance) and weather ships. During World War II, the ...
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List of Empire ships (U–Z) Suffix beginning with U ''Empire Unicorn'' '' Empire Unicorn'' was a 7,067 GRT cargo ship which was built by William Gray & Co Ltd, West Hartlepool. Launched on 29 October 1943 and completed in December 1943. Allocated in 1945 to the French ...


References

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