''Marder'' (Pine Marten) was a German
midget submarine
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developed from the ''
Neger
The ''Neger'' (German for ''Negro'') was a torpedo-carrying craft generally described as a human torpedo which could not submerge, but was difficult to see during night operations. The vessel was used by Nazi Germany's ''Kriegsmarine'' between ...
''.
The craft was long and unlike the ''Neger'' included a flooding tank in the nose allowing it to dive.
Another improvement was the dome through which the pilot viewed the outside world that also served as the craft's entrance and exit was made openable from the inside.
Maximum diving depth was about .
The submarine's first operations took place on the night of 2 August 1944, when
Nazi Germany
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's ''
Kriegsmarine
The (, ) was the navy of Germany from 1935 to 1945. It superseded the Imperial German Navy of the German Empire (1871–1918) and the inter-war (1919–1935) of the Weimar Republic. The was one of three official branches, along with th ...
s ''
Small Battle Units'' made their largest effort of the war. 58
human torpedo
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...
es
[Brown p. 116] of the ''Neger''-type and 22 ''Linse'' vessels were launched against
Allied shipping off
Normandy
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as part of a combined operation with ''Neger''s and explosive ''Linse'' boats.
One
Royal Navy
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destroyer escort
Destroyer escort (DE) was the United States Navy mid-20th-century classification for a warship designed with the endurance necessary to escort mid-ocean convoys of merchant marine ships.
Development of the destroyer escort was promoted by ...
, was sunk by a human torpedo along with one
minesweeper
A minesweeper is a small warship designed to remove or detonate naval mines. Using various mechanisms intended to counter the threat posed by naval mines, minesweepers keep waterways clear for safe shipping.
History
The earliest known usage of ...
, , and one
landing craft
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by the German motor boats; at a cost of 41 ''Neger'' and 22 ''Linsen'' craft.
References
Bibliography
* Brown, David. ''Warship Losses of World War Two.'' Arms and Armour, London, Great Britain, 1990. .
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Midget submarines
World War II submarines of Germany
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