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Jaguar class fast attack craft

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Succeeded by
  
Zobel class

Built
  
1957-1960

Subclasses
  
Seeadler class

In commission
  
1958-1976

Jaguar-class fast attack craft

Builders
  
Lurssen, Bremen-Vegesack

Operators
  
German Navy  Turkish Navy

The Type 140 Jaguar-class fast attack craft is an evolution of the German torpedo boats (E-boats) of World War II. The design was developed by Lürssen and designated Schnellboot 55. The 20 boats that were built for the German Navy were in service from 1959 to 1976. Then the Jaguar-class boats were replaced in service with the Bundesmarine by the Tiger class.

The Jaguar-class boats were relatively well suited for high sea action. In NATO strategy it was their duty to intercept landing operations in the Baltic Sea, prevent transfers of ships of the Soviet Union and to keep the transatlantic supply lines open through the North Sea.

The Seeadler class differs from the Type 140 only in the model of engine.

References

Jaguar-class fast attack craft Wikipedia