German torpedo boat T3

Right elevation and plan of the Type 1935
History
Nazi Germany
NameT3
Ordered16 November 1935
BuilderSchichau, Elbing, East Prussia
Yard number1382
Laid down14 November 1936
Launched23 June 1938
Completed3 February 1940
FateSunk by a mine, 14 March 1945
General characteristics (as built)
Class and typeType 35 torpedo boat
Displacement859 long tons (873 t) (standard)
Length84.3 m (276 ft 7 in) o/a
Beam8.62 m (28 ft 3 in)
Draft2.83 m (9 ft 3 in)
Installed power
Propulsion2 × shafts; 2 × geared steam turbines
Speed35 knots (65 km/h; 40 mph)
Range1,200 nmi (2,200 km; 1,400 mi) at 19 knots (35 km/h; 22 mph)
Complement119
Armament

The German torpedo boat T3 was one of a dozen Type 35 torpedo boats built for the Kriegsmarine (German Navy) during the late 1930s. Completed during the Second World War in 1940, she was assigned to escort duties between Germany and Occupied Norway in August before beginning to escort minelayers in the North Sea the following month. The boat was sunk in France by British bombers in September and was refloated the following year. T3 was assigned to the Torpedo School when her repairs were completed in 1943. She returned to active duty a year later and escorted German ships as they bombarded Soviet positions. The boat sank a Soviet submarine in early 1944 and she struck a mine in March 1945 and sank with heavy loss of life.