A-class torpedo boat explained

The A-class torpedo boats were a class of German single-funnelled torpedo boat/light destroyer designed by the Reichsmarineamt for operations off the coast of occupied Flanders in the First World War. The "A" designation was to avoid confusion with older classes and designs. They were classed officially as "coastal torpedo boats" (German: Küstentorpedoboote) to differentiate from larger, ocean-going torpedo boats.

Six groups of vessels were built under the class between 1914 and 1918, increasing in displacement from 109 tons to 335 tons. All had a raised forecastle, shallow draught, and carried one (for most) or two (for A1-A25) 17.70NaN0 torpedo tubes amidships.

A-I type (A1A25)

All 25 were ordered in 1914, and were designed and built by A.G. 'Vulcan', at their Hamburg yard.
Name Yard No. Launched Commissioned Fate
A1 20 16 January 1915 29 January 1915
A2 21 17 March 1915 23 March 1915
A3 22 24 June 1915 13 July 1915
A4 23 26 June 1915 30 June 1915
A5 24 5 May 1915 10 May 1915
A6 25 3 April 1915 8 April 1915
A7 26 2 February 1915 19 April 1915
A8 27 25 April 1915 21 May 1915
A9 28 4 August 1915 6 August 1915
A10 29 16 August 1915 23 August 1915
A11 30 4 June 1915 7 June 1915
A12 31 28 April 1915 2 May 1915
A13 32 15 May 1915 21 May 1915
A14 33 22 July 1915 27 July 1915
A15 34 10 July 1915 15 July 1915
A16 35 16 June 1915 19 June 1915
A17 36 8 June 1915 6 July 1915
A18 37 2 July 1915 20 July 1915
A19 38 9 September 1915 15 October 1915
A20 39 27 August 1915 1 September 1915
A21 40 1 June 1915 29 June 1915
A22 41 22 May 1915 8 June 1915
A23 42 5 May 1915 29 May 1915
A24 43 12 June 1915 6 August 1915
A25 44 13 July 1915 27 July 1915

A-II type (A26A55)

All 30 were ordered in two batches - 24 vessels in 1915, and 6 added later. All were designed and built by F. Schichau Werke, at their Elbing yard. The second batch were 2 tonnes heavier, and had a breadth of 5.82 metres (18ft 5.25in).
Name Yard No. Launched Commissioned Fate
A26 959 20 May 1916 22 July 1916
A27 960 27 May 1916 12 August 1916 Surrendered on 20 August 1920.
A28 961 10 June 1916 26 August 1916 Surrendered on 20 August 1920.
A29 962 15 June 1916 9 September 1916 Surrendered on 20 August 1920.
A30 963 15 July 1916 28 September 1916
A31 964 1 July 1916 30 September 1916 Surrendered on 20 August 1920.
A32 965 15 July 1916 14 October 1916
A33 966 29 July 1916 30 October 1916 Surrendered on 15 September 1920.
A34 967 20 July 1916 8 November 1916 Surrendered on 15 September 1920.
A35 968 19 August 1916 1 December 1916 Surrendered on 20 August 1920.
A36 969 14 August 1916 27 November 1916 Surrendered on 20 August 1920.
A37 970 12 August 1916 24 November 1916 Surrendered on 15 September 1920.
A38 971 17 October 1916 14 March 1917 Surrendered on 15 September 1920.
A39 972 12 September 1916 16 December 1916 Surrendered on 20 August 1920.
A40 973 2 September 1916 8 December 1916
A41 974 8 December 1916 16 March 1917 Surrendered on 20 August 1920.
A42 975 1 November 1916 5 January 1917
A43 976 25 December 1916 2 April 2017
A44 977 10 March 1917 30 April 1917 Surrendered on 15 September 1920.
A45 978 8 November 1916 15 June 1917 Surrendered on 3 September 1920.
A46 979 24 March 1917 22 May 1917
A47 980 23 April 2017 22 June 1917
A48 981 9 June 1917 31 July 1917
A49 982 19 May 1917 20 August 1917
A50 988 8 July 1917 20 August 1917
A51 989 16 May 1917 26 July 1917 Scuttled at Fiume on 29 October 1918.
A52 990 18 January 1917 1 April 1917
A53 991 3 February 1917 7 April 1917
A54 992 22 February 1917 14 April 1917
A55 993 10 March 1917 27 April 1917

A-III type - A. G. Vulcan design (A56A67, A80A91, and A96A113)

These 42 vessels were ordered in three batches - A56 to A67 in 1916, A80 to A91 in 1917, and A96A113 in 1918. Designed by A. G. Vulcan, who built all of them except for A83, A84 and A85, which were built by Howaldtswerke at Kiel, while the hulls of A64 to A67 were subcontracted to Seebeckwerft. None of the 1918 batch of 18 vessels were ever completed, and they were all stricken on 3 November 1918, some being up to 35% complete (these were broken up on the stocks) but none being launched.
Name Yard No. Launched Commissioned Fate
A56 476 28 February 1917 14 April 1917 Sunk by mine on 12 March 1918.
A57 477 28 February 1917 28 April 1917 Sunk by mine on 1 March 1918.
A58 478 31 March 1917 19 May 1917 Sunk by mine on 16 August 1918.
A59 479 13 April 1917 9 June 1917 Surrendered on 30 September 1920.
A60 480 15 May 1917 23 June 1917 Sunk by mine on 23 June 1917.
A61 481 15 May 1917 11 July 1917 Surrendered on 15 September 1920.
A62 482 8 June 1917 25 July 1917 Surrendered on 15 September 1920.
A63 483 16 June 1917 11 August 1917 Surrendered on 30 September 1920.
A64 484 30 March 1918 8 August 1918 Surrendered on 15 September 1920.
A65 485 30 March 1918 24 August 1918 Surrendered on 3 September 1920.
A66 486 23 June 1918 20 September 1918 Surrendered on 30 September 1920.
A67 487 23 June 1918 not completed Stricken (incompleted) on 3 November 1919.
A80 514 24 October 1917 21 December 1917 Surrendered on 30 September 1920.
A81 515 27 November 1917 10 January 1918 Surrendered on 30 September 1920.
A82 516 27 March 1918 1 June 1918 Scuttlked at Fiume on 29 October 1918.
A83 614 18 May 1918 28 May 1918 Stricken (incompleted) on 3 November 1919.
A84 615 18 May 1918 19 April 1918 Stricken (incompleted) on 3 November 1919
A85 616 18 May 1918 6 June 1918 Stricken (incompleted) on 3 November 1919
A86 535 5 February 1918 16 March 1918 Surrendered on 30 September 1920.
A87 536 21 February 1918 8 April 1918 Surrendered on 15 September 1920.
A88 537 2 March 1918 27 April 1918 Surrendered on 30 September 1920.
A89 538 22 March 1918 14 May 1918 Surrendered on 30 September 1920.
A90 539 6 April 1918 6 June 1918 Surrendered on 30 September 1920.
A91 540 27 April 1918 22 June 1918 Surrendered on 30 September 1920.
A96
- A113
575
- 592
none launched Stricken on
3 November 1918

A-III type - Schichau 1916 design (A68A79)

These twelve vessels were ordered in 1916, and were designed and built by F. Schichau at Elbing.
Name Yard No. Launched Commissioned Fate
A68 994 11 April 1917 13 June 1917 Surrendered on 3 September 1920.
A69 995 28 April 1917 4 July 1917 Surrendered on 3 September 1920.
A70 996 19 May 1917 23 July 1917 Surrendered on 30 September 1920.
A71 997 9 June 1917 13 August 1917 Sunk by mine on 4 May 1918.
A72 998 30 June 1917 1 September 1917 Sunk by mine on 14 May 1918.
A73 999 7 July 1917 21 September 1917 Sunk by mine on 20 January 1918.
A74 1000 4 August 1917 9 October 1917 Surrendered on 3 September 1920.
A75 1001 11 August 1917 26 October 1917 Surrendered on 30 September 1920.
A76 1002 1 September 1917 12 November 1917 Surrendered on 30 September 1920.
A77 1003 22 September 1917 27 November 1917 Sunk by mine on 20 January 1918.
A78 1004 13 October 1917 15 December 1917 Surrendered on 3 September 1920.
A79 1005 8 November 1917 12 January 1918 Sunk by mine on 10 July 1918.

A-III type - Schichau 1917 design (A92A95)

These last four vessels were designed and built by F. Schichau Werke, at their Elbing yard, with a slight variation in their dimensions from the 1916 design. The first two served in a minesweeper flotilla and the last two in an escort flotilla prior to the surrender.
Name Yard No. Launched Commissioned Fate
A92 1019 16 March 1918 24 May 1918 Surrendered on 15 September 1920.
A93 1020 9 April 1918 18 June 1918 Surrendered on 30 September 1920.
A94 1021 27 April 1918 19 July 1918 Surrendered on 30 September 1920.
A95 1022 25 May 1918 19 August 1918 Surrendered on 30 September 1920.

References

Notes and References

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  3. Book: Buxton . Ian . Big gun monitors : design, construction and operations 1914-1945 . Barnsley, UK . Pen & Sword . 2008 . First published 1978 . 2nd Revised . 978-1-84415-719-8 . c. 8.4 para. 7.