G101-class torpedo boat

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The G101 class was a class of four large torpedo boats that were ordered for the Argentine Navy from the German shipyard Germaniawerft in 1912. They were still building on the outbreak of the First World War in August 1914 when they were seized on behalf of the Kaiserliche Marine. All four ships completed in 1915 and serving through the rest of the war, with three ships present at the Battle of Jutland in 1916. Three ships were scuttled at Scapa Flow in 1919 and one sunk as a target by American aircraft in 1921.

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G101-class destroyer
beam 9.47 metre, length 95.5 metre, draft 3.84 metre, 
large torpedo boat of German navy, destroyerImperial German NavyFriedrich Krupp Germaniawerft

SMS G101SMS G103

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  • SMS G101
    1914 G101-class torpedo boat
  • SMS G102
    1914 G101-class torpedo boat
  • SMS G103
    G101-class destroyer of the Imperial German Navy
  • SMS G104
    G101-class destroyer of the Imperial German Navy
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    siteshipwreckSMS G102G101-class torpedo boat, large torpedo boat of German navy, shipwreck, destroyerWikidata
    siteshipwreckSMS G103G101-class torpedo boat, large torpedo boat of German navy, shipwreck, destroyerWikidata
    siteshipwreckSMS G104G101-class torpedo boat, large torpedo boat of German navy, shipwreck, destroyerWikidata