G.9 - The Battle of Jutland - Centenary Initiative
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G.9

Fleet

HochSeeFlotte

Ship Type

Destroyer

Nickname

Ship Class

Grouping

V Torpedo Boat Flotilla, IV Scouting Group

Command

Builder's Yard

Germanienwerft

Budget Year

Construction Notes

Date Laid Down

Launch Date

31.01.1912

Completed date

Commission date

Year laid down

Year launched

1912

Year completed

Commission Year

Pennant No

Photo Details

No photos available

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Sister ships

Eventual Fate

mined and sunk in North Sea 03.05.1918

Jutland result

Ready for action after dock repairs

Commander

Kapitänleutnant Hans Anschütz

Noteable Officers

Crew complement

Officers

Ratings

Killed

Wounded

Prisoners

Displacement full Load (tons)

573

Artefacts Data

Ship's Model

Length (ft)

324' 6"

Length (mtrs)

Beam (ft)

24' 9"

Beam (mtrs)

Draught (ft)

12' 6"

Draught (mtrs)

Max. Speed (knots)

32 - 33

Range (miles)

Range (kilometres)

Fuel

oil / coal fired

Propulsion

2 shaft turbines rated 16,000 shp.

Armour Main Belt

Deck Armour

Turret Armour IN CM

Conning Tower Armour

Barbette Armour

Weight of armour

Armour / Displacement Ratio

Watertight compartments

General Notes

Fire Control Table

Fire Control - Clock

Primary Gun calibre

No. Primary Turrets

Guns (No.barrels)

Primary gun layout

Rounds per main gun

Effective broadside guns

Primary shell Weight (inches or cm)

Primary Broadside Weight

Secondary Gun Calibre

Guns (No.barrels) 2

Rounds per secondary

Other Armament

Two 3.4" (88 mm) in single mounts

Elevation (degrees)

Gunnery Range (yards)

Gunnery Range (metres)

Rate of Fire (rds per minute)

Shells expended Main

Mines dropped

Shells expended Secondary

Torpedoes fired

Gunnery Notes

Torpedo Type IN

20"

No. tubes

4

Torpedo Type MM

500 mm

No. Mines

Torpedo Notes

Four single mounted tubes

References & sources

John C Taylor German Warships of World War One. Tarant Jutland.The German Perspective