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German training ship Brummer

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Class and type
  
Training ship

Laid down
  
December 27, 1934

Class and type
  
Brummer

Launched
  
29 May 1935

Weight
  
3,010 tons

Name
  
Brummer

Commissioned
  
February 8, 1936

Construction started
  
27 December 1934

Length
  
113 m

Beam
  
14 m

Fate
  
Sunk on April 15, 1940 after being torpedoed by British submarine HMS Sterlet.

Builder
  
Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau

Brummer was a training ship of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II .

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Design

In the mid-1930s two artillery training ships were built to drill the gunnery personal of the Kriegsmarine. Although Brummer was primarily designed for AA gunnery training, she was also fitted for mine laying, her intended primary duty during wartime.

Brummer was also used as an experimental ship for the high pressure steam turbine systems designed for the German destroyers. The propulsion system of Brummer showed no major design flaws, and the destroyers were fitted with an almost identical system. This design later proved to be unreliable when used in the destroyers.

Early history

After being commissioned in 1936 Brummer worked up in the Baltic Sea, and was then attached to the Naval Air Defense and Artillery School (Marineflugabwehr und Küstenartillerieschule) in Swinemünde in the spring of 1937. Between 1937 and 1938 Brummer made two visits to Odde, Göteborg, and Helsingborg.

Wartime career

In September 1939, Brummer took part in the invasion of Poland, laying mines off the Polish coast. In January, 1940 she was used as a commerce raider in the Baltic Sea.

In April 1940, Brummer took part in Operation Weserübung, the invasion of Norway; as a command ship of a transport squadron. On April 14 she was torpedoed by the British submarine HMS Sterlet off Jutland, losing the complete bow section. The ship was held afloat for nine hours, finally capsizing in the early morning of the next day.

References

German training ship Brummer Wikipedia