F4
Country | Germany |
Ship Class | F-class Destroyer Escort |
Builder | Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft |
Yard Number | 533 |
Ordered | 17 May 1934 |
Laid Down | 22 Aug 1934 |
Launched | 2 Jul 1935 |
Commissioned | 5 Apr 1936 |
Displacement | 1,065 tons standard |
Length | 259 feet |
Beam | 29 feet |
Draft | 11 feet |
Machinery | Two geared turbines, two shafts |
Power Output | 14,000 shaft horsepower |
Speed | 28 knots |
Range | 1,700nm at 13 knots |
Crew | 113 |
Armament | 2x10.5cm L/45 guns (from 1944), 4x3.7cm L/83 guns (2x from 1944), 2x2cm anti-aircraft guns, depth charge launchers |
Contributor: Al Griffis
ww2dbaseFleet escort ship F4 was commissioned into service in 1936. In Apr 1939, she was decommissioned for the intended purpose of conversion into a torpedo recovery vessel. In Aug 1940, the conversion work ceased. She was then transferred to an experimental unit. In 1944, she was transferred to the North Sea to serve as an escort vessel. After the war, she was taken over by the United Kingdom. She was broken down for scrap in Jan 1949.
Last Major Revision: Oct 2019
Destroyer Escort F4 Interactive Map
F4 Operational Timeline
17 May 1934 | The order for fleet escort ship F4 was placed. |
22 Aug 1934 | The keel of fleet escort ship F4 was laid down at the Krupp Germania Werft yard in Kiel, Germany. |
2 Jul 1935 | Fleet escort ship F4 was launched at the Krupp Germania Werft yard in Kiel, Germany. |
5 Apr 1936 | Fleet escort ship F4 was commissioned into service. |
1 Aug 1940 | The work to convert F4 from a fleet escort ship to a torpedo recovery vessel ceased. |
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