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SMS V45

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Ordered
  
1914 Peacetime order

Beam
  
8.33 m (27 ft 4 in)

Length
  
80 m

Commissioned
  
30 September 1915

Launched
  
29 March 1915

Weight
  
1,051 tons

Builder
  
AG Vulcan Stettin, Germany

Fate
  
Interned at Scapa Flow 22 November 1918 Scuttled at Scapa Flow 21 January 1919

Displacement
  
1,051 tonnes (1,034 long tons)

SMS V45 was a Großes Torpedoboot 1913 class torpedo boat of the Imperial German Navy during World War I, and the 21st ship of her class.

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Construction

Built by AG Vulcan Stettin shipyard, Germany, she was launched in December 1914. The "V" in V45 denotes at which shipyard she was built.

Service

V45 was assigned to the Sixth Torpedo Boat Flotilla, Twelfth Half-Flotilla, of the High Seas Fleet of the Imperial German Navy. When she participated in the Battle of Jutland she was assigned to escort the battlecruiser SMS Lützow. In this action, Lützow was severely damaged such that she was unable to return to German waters. She assisted SMS G37, G38 and G40 in the evacuation of survivors.

After the end of hostilities, V45 was interned at Scapa Flow and scuttled. She was salvaged for scrap by Ernest Cox in 1924.

References

SMS V45 Wikipedia