This article will address the topic of SM UB-40, which has aroused great interest in various spheres of society. SM UB-40 is a highly relevant topic that has given rise to numerous debates, studies and research in recent years. Its importance lies in the impact it has on people's daily lives, as well as its influence in different areas such as economy, technology, culture, politics, among others. Therefore, it is essential to deepen the knowledge and understanding of SM UB-40, in order to analyze its scope, implications and possible solutions.
![]() SM UB-45 a U-boat similar to UB-40
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Name | UB-40 |
Ordered | 22 July 1915[1] |
Builder | Blohm & Voss, Hamburg[1] |
Cost | 1,152,000 German Papiermark[2] |
Yard number | 264[3] |
Launched | 25 April 1916[3] |
Completed | 18 August 1916[3] |
Commissioned | 17 August 1916[2] |
Fate | Scuttled during the retreat from Belgium, 5 October 1918[2] |
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Class and type | Type UB II submarine |
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Draught | 3.69 m (12 ft 1 in) |
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Test depth | 50 m (160 ft) |
Complement | 2 officers, 21 men |
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Notes | 42-second diving time |
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Operations: | 28 patrols |
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SM UB-40[Note 1] was a German Type UB II submarine or U-boat in the German Imperial Navy (German: Kaiserliche Marine) during World War I.
A Type UB II submarine, UB-40 had a displacement of 274 tonnes (270 long tons) when at the surface and 303 tonnes (298 long tons) while submerged. She had a total length of 36.90 m (121 ft 1 in), a beam of 4.37 m (14 ft 4 in), and a draught of 3.69 m (12 ft 1 in). The submarine was powered by two Körting six-cylinder diesel engines producing a total 284 metric horsepower (280 shp; 209 kW), two Siemens-Schuckert electric motors producing 280 metric horsepower (210 kW; 280 shp), and one propeller shaft. She was capable of operating at depths of up to 50 metres (160 ft).[2]
The submarine had a maximum surface speed of 9.15 knots (16.95 km/h; 10.53 mph) and a maximum submerged speed of 5.81 knots (10.76 km/h; 6.69 mph). When submerged, she could operate for 45 nautical miles (83 km; 52 mi) at 4 knots (7.4 km/h; 4.6 mph); when surfaced, she could travel 6,450 nautical miles (11,950 km; 7,420 mi) at 5 knots (9.3 km/h; 5.8 mph). UB-40 was fitted with two 50 centimetres (20 in) torpedo tubes, four torpedoes, and one 8.8 cm (3.5 in) Uk L/30 deck gun. She had a complement of twenty-one crew members and two officers and a 42-second dive time.[2]
The U-boat was ordered on 22 July 1915 and launched on 25 April 1916. She was commissioned into the German Imperial Navy on 17 August 1916 as SM UB-40.[Note 2]
The submarine sank 100 ships in 28 patrols. UB-40 was scuttled in Ostend when the German army retreated from Belgium on 5 October 1918.[2]
The wreck of UB-40 has been located & identified by divers in the recent years.[5]
Date | Name | Nationality | Tonnage[Note 3] | Fate[6] |
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20 October 1916 | Barbara | ![]() |
3,740 | Sunk |
21 October 1916 | Cock O’ the Walk | ![]() |
111 | Sunk |
22 October 1916 | Maris Stella | ![]() |
106 | Sunk |
22 October 1916 | Risøy | ![]() |
1,129 | Sunk |
7 November 1916 | Reime | ![]() |
1,913 | Sunk |
8 November 1916 | Killellan | ![]() |
1,971 | Sunk |
16 November 1916 | Alphonse Marceline | ![]() |
60 | Sunk |
16 November 1916 | Vanguard | ![]() |
142 | Sunk |
17 November 1916 | Saint Rogatien | ![]() |
1,581 | Sunk |
21 November 1916 | Alice | ![]() |
822 | Sunk |
21 November 1916 | Palm Beach | ![]() |
3,891 | Damaged |
22 November 1916 | Houlgate | ![]() |
1,550 | Sunk |
22 November 1916 | City of Mexico | ![]() |
1,511 | Sunk |
22 November 1916 | Grenada | ![]() |
2,268 | Sunk |
28 December 1916 | Oldambt | ![]() |
470 | Captured as prize |
5 February 1917 | Anna Prosper | ![]() |
70 | Sunk |
5 February 1917 | Emerald | ![]() |
57 | Sunk |
21 February 1917 | Alice | ![]() |
709 | Sunk |
25 February 1917 | Maria Adriana | ![]() |
88 | Sunk |
26 February 1917 | Tammerfors | ![]() |
994 | Sunk |
28 February 1917 | Immaculee Conception | ![]() |
36 | Sunk |
25 March 1917 | Etoile De La Mer | ![]() |
43 | Sunk |
25 March 1917 | Felix Faure | ![]() |
37 | Sunk |
25 March 1917 | Louise | ![]() |
45 | Sunk |
25 March 1917 | Marie Louise | ![]() |
34 | Sunk |
25 March 1917 | Saint Joseph | ![]() |
35 | Sunk |
29 March 1917 | Conoid | ![]() |
165 | Sunk |
29 March 1917 | Irma | ![]() |
32 | Sunk |
30 March 1917 | Somme | ![]() |
1,828 | Sunk |
15 April 1917 | Möhlenpris | ![]() |
638 | Sunk |
16 April 1917 | Cairndhu | ![]() |
4,109 | Sunk |
16 April 1917 | Victoria | ![]() |
165 | Sunk |
17 April 1917 | HMHS Lanfranc | ![]() |
6,287 | Sunk |
19 April 1917 | Limeleaf | ![]() |
7,339 | Damaged |
3 May 1917 | Clodmoor | ![]() |
3,753 | Sunk |
15 May 1917 | Cuba | ![]() |
271 | Sunk |
16 May 1917 | Highland Corrie | ![]() |
7,583 | Sunk |
16 May 1917 | Pagenturm | ![]() |
5,000 | Sunk |
17 May 1917 | Florence Louisa | ![]() |
115 | Sunk |
20 May 1917 | Porthkerry | ![]() |
1,920 | Sunk |
20 May 1917 | Tycho | ![]() |
3,216 | Sunk |
21 May 1917 | Jupiter | ![]() |
2,124 | Sunk |
7 June 1917 | Mahopac | ![]() |
3,216 | Damaged |
7 June 1917 | Oldfield Grange | ![]() |
4,653 | Damaged |
8 June 1917 | Phantom | ![]() |
251 | Sunk |
9 June 1917 | Eugene Mathilde | ![]() |
15 | Sunk |
9 June 1917 | Francois Georgette | ![]() |
7 | Sunk |
10 June 1917 | Henri Jeanne | ![]() |
9 | Sunk |
10 June 1917 | Madeleine | ![]() |
7 | Sunk |
11 June 1917 | Eustace | ![]() |
3,995 | Damaged |
11 June 1917 | Huntsholm | ![]() |
2,073 | Sunk |
11 June 1917 | Margarita | ![]() |
2,788 | Damaged |
12 June 1917 | Alfred | ![]() |
130 | Sunk |
27 June 1917 | Solway Prince | ![]() |
317 | Sunk |
28 June 1917 | Marguerite | ![]() |
1,544 | Sunk |
28 June 1917 | Northfield | ![]() |
2,099 | Damaged |
30 June 1917 | Borgund I | ![]() |
764 | Sunk |
30 June 1917 | Chateau Yquem | ![]() |
1,913 | Sunk |
15 July 1917 | Dinorwic | ![]() |
124 | Sunk |
15 July 1917 | Ebenezer | ![]() |
177 | Sunk |
20 July 1917 | L. H. Carl | ![]() |
1,916 | Sunk |
20 July 1917 | Salsette | ![]() |
5,842 | Sunk |
22 July 1917 | Rota | ![]() |
2,171 | Sunk |
12 August 1917 | Marie Alfred | ![]() |
159 | Sunk |
12 August 1917 | Pauline Louisa | ![]() |
172 | Sunk |
14 August 1917 | Tuddal | ![]() |
3,511 | Sunk |
15 August 1917 | Brodstone | ![]() |
4,927 | Sunk |
16 August 1917 | Eastgate | ![]() |
4,277 | Damaged |
19 August 1917 | Glocliffe | ![]() |
2,211 | Sunk |
21 September 1917 | Radaas | ![]() |
2,524 | Sunk |
22 September 1917 | Greleen | ![]() |
2,286 | Sunk |
23 September 1917 | Rosehill | ![]() |
2,788 | Sunk |
25 September 1917 | City of Swansea | ![]() |
1,375 | Sunk |
19 October 1917 | Wellington | ![]() |
5,600 | Damaged |
24 October 1917 | Gallia | ![]() |
2,728 | Sunk |
25 October 1917 | Gefion | ![]() |
1,123 | Sunk |
28 October 1917 | Redesmere | ![]() |
2,123 | Sunk |
17 November 1917 | Abaris | ![]() |
2,892 | Damaged |
17 November 1917 | Western Coast | ![]() |
1,394 | Sunk |
19 November 1917 | Aparima | ![]() |
5,704 | Sunk |
9 December 1917 | Sedbergh | ![]() |
4,275 | Damaged |
27 January 1918 | Carolus | ![]() |
1,041 | Sunk |
29 January 1918 | Butetown | ![]() |
1,829 | Sunk |
20 February 1918 | Huntsmoor | ![]() |
4,957 | Sunk |
25 February 1918 | Nyanza | ![]() |
6,695 | Damaged |
16 March 1918 | Author | ![]() |
5,586 | Damaged |
21 March 1918 | Ikeda | ![]() |
6,311 | Sunk |
18 April 1918 | Pentyrch | ![]() |
3,312 | Sunk |
26 May 1918 | Dayspring | ![]() |
57 | Sunk |
26 May 1918 | Eclipse | ![]() |
47 | Sunk |
26 May 1918 | Fortuna | ![]() |
61 | Sunk |
31 May 1918 | Alert | ![]() |
59 | Sunk |
3 June 1918 | Antiope | ![]() |
3,004 | Damaged |
6 June 1918 | Active | ![]() |
57 | Sunk |
6 June 1918 | Beryl | ![]() |
57 | Sunk |
6 June 1918 | Dianthus | ![]() |
51 | Sunk |
29 June 1918 | Grekland | ![]() |
2,751 | Sunk |
29 June 1918 | Florentia | ![]() |
3,688 | Sunk |
1 July 1918 | Charing Cross | ![]() |
2,534 | Sunk |
2 July 1918 | Admiral | ![]() |
102 | Sunk |
2 July 1918 | Madeleine | ![]() |
158 | Damaged |
2 July 1918 | Nord | ![]() |
409 | Sunk |
7 July 1918 | Aby | ![]() |
15 | Sunk |
7 July 1918 | Albion | ![]() |
22 | Sunk |
7 July 1918 | Leeds | ![]() |
161 | Damaged |
26 July 1918 | Boy Jack | ![]() |
57 | Sunk |
26 July 1918 | Godesgenage | ![]() |
40 | Sunk |
27 July 1918 | Counsellor | ![]() |
56 | Sunk |
27 July 1918 | Fear Not | ![]() |
59 | Sunk |
27 July 1918 | I’ll Try | ![]() |
51 | Sunk |
27 July 1918 | Kirkham Abbey | ![]() |
1,166 | Sunk |
27 July 1918 | Le Bijou | ![]() |
46 | Sunk |
27 July 1918 | Paragon | ![]() |
56 | Sunk |
27 July 1918 | Passion Flower | ![]() |
46 | Sunk |
27 July 1918 | Success | ![]() |
54 | Sunk |
27 July 1918 | Valour | ![]() |
39 | Sunk |
28 July 1918 | Francis Robert | ![]() |
44 | Sunk |