SM UB-92 was a German Type UB III submarine or U-boat in the German Imperial Navy (German: Kaiserliche Marine) during World War I. She was commissioned into the German Imperial Navy on 27 April 1918 as SM UB-92.
UB-92 was surrendered to Britain on 21 November 1918 and broken up in Bo'ness in 1919/20.
See main article: Type UB III submarine. She was built by AG Vulcan of Hamburg and following just under a year of construction, launched at Hamburg on 25 March 1918. UB-92 was commissioned later the same year . Like all Type UB III submarines, UB-92 carried 10 torpedoes and was armed with a 10.52NaN2 deck gun. UB-92 would carry a crew of up to 3 officer and 31 men and had a cruising range of 7120nmi. UB-92 had a displacement of 510lk=inNaNlk=in while surfaced and 640t when submerged. Her engines enabled her to travel at 13kn when surfaced and when submerged.
Date | Name | Nationality | Tonnage[1] | Fate[2] |
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20 August 1918 | Boltonhall | United Kingdom | 3,595 | Sunk |
21 August 1918 | Boscawen | United Kingdom | 1,936 | Sunk |
22 August 1918 | Palmella | United Kingdom | 1,352 | Sunk |
24 August 1918 | Virent | United Kingdom | 3,771 | Sunk |
25 August 1918 | Carasa | Spain | 2,099 | Sunk |
17 October 1918 | Bonvilston | United Kingdom | 2,865 | Sunk |
18 October 1918 | Industry | United Kingdom | 1,460 | Sunk |
20 October 1918 | Emily Millington | United Kingdom | 111 | Sunk |