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Was Tirpitz more powerful than Bismarck?

Was Tirpitz more powerful than Bismarck?

Both ships were rated for a top speed of 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph); Bismarck just exceeded this speed on sea trials, reaching 30.01 knots (55.58 km/h; 34.53 mph), while Tirpitz made 30.8 knots (57.0 km/h; 35.4 mph) on trials.

Can you dive the wreck of the Tirpitz?

Wreck description: ALFRED VON TIRPITZ is a shipwreck of the German armadillo located at the north-western coast of Norway, which lies at a depth of 30 m. This diving site is intended for persons with advanced level of training. It is possible to get there directly from the shore.

How many survived the Tirpitz?

Warned that Tirpitz was at sea, naval escorts with Archangel-bound PQ17 convoy were withdrawn to intercept her, leaving enemy submarines and aircraft to feast on the unprotected merchantmen: only 11 of 35 survived.

How many ships did the Tirpitz sink?

24 merchant ships
They sank 24 merchant ships that were carrying 3,350 military vehicles, 430 tanks, 210 aircraft, and 99,316 tons of other supplies. Only 70,000, of the original 200,000 tons, of war supplies reached its destination in Arkhangelsk and Murmansk.

What was bigger Bismarck or Yamato?

The Bismarcks carried about nineteen thousand tons of armor, albeit in an archaic configuration by World War II standards. The Yamatos, on the other hand, displaced about seventy-two thousand tons, armed with nine 18.1” guns in three triple turrets and capable of twenty-seven knots.

Where was the Prinz Eugen sunk?

Kwajalein Atoll
The wreck of the German heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen sunk in Kwajalein Atoll, Enubuj reef . Position 08º 45′ 08″ North, 167º 40′ 59″ East.

Is it possible to dive to the Bismarck?

“The Federal Republic of Germany considers itself the owner of the former sovereign Battleship Bismarck. Diving excursions to the interior of the wreck as well as recovery attempts require consent of the Federal Government.

What was the fastest battleship ever built?

Iowa-class USS New Jersey
The US Iowa-class battleships were powered by eight fuel oil boilers and four propellers, delivering 212,000 shaft horsepower. In 1968, during a shakedown cruise, the Iowa-class USS New Jersey achieved a top speed of 35.2 knots (65.2 km/h) which it sustained for six hours.

How many attempts did it take to sink the Tirpitz?

Once more, the absence of enemy fighters proved welcome, if surprising. The national press enthused: ‘They Struck from the Sea’, ‘Six Times Attacked’, ‘How We Hit Tirpitz’… RAF Wing Commander Willie Tait (on the left) standing with an unknown Australian officer on the wreck of Tirpitz in late 1945.

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