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German Empire | |
Name | U–2 |
Ordered | 4 March 1906[1] |
Builder | Kaiserliche Werft Danzig[1] |
Cost | 1,548,000 Goldmark |
Yard number | 1 |
Launched | 18 June 1908[1] |
Commissioned | 18 July 1908[1] |
Decommissioned | 19 February 1919 |
Fate | Sold to Stinnes 3 February 1920 for shipbreaking |
General characteristics [2] | |
Class and type | German Type U 2 submarine |
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Beam | 5.50 m (18 ft 1 in) |
Draught | 3.05 m (10 ft) |
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Test depth | 30 m (98 ft) |
Boats & landing craft carried | 1 dingi |
Complement | 3 officers, 19 men |
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Service record | |
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Commanders: | Friedrich Lützow |
Operations: | none |
Victories: | No ships sunk or damaged |
SM U-2 was a German U-boat built for the Imperial German Navy. Only one of the type, sometimes called German Type U 2 submarine, was built. U-2 was ordered from Kaiserliche Werft of Danzig on 4 March 1906, launched on 18 June 1908, and commissioned into the Imperial German Navy on 18 July 1908. She conducted no war patrols and spent World War I as a training platform.
After Germany's surrender, she was decommissioned on 19 February 1919 and sold for shipbreaking to Stinnes on 3 February 1920.