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Yugoslav minelayer Zmaj information


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Zmaj as originally built
Class overview
NameZmaj
Operators
  • Yugoslav minelayer Zmaj Royal Yugoslav Navy
  • Yugoslav minelayer Zmaj Kriegsmarine
Built1928–1930
In commission1931–1944
Completed1
Lost1
History
Yugoslav minelayer ZmajKingdom of Yugoslavia
NameZmaj
NamesakeDragon
BuilderDeutsche Werft, Hamburg, Germany
Laid down1928
Launched22 June 1929
Completed20 August 1930
Commissioned1931
ReclassifiedAs minelayer, 1937
FateCaptured by the Italians on 17 April 1941 and handed over to the Germans soon after
Yugoslav minelayer ZmajNazi Germany
NameDrache
NamesakeDragon
Acquired17 April 1941
RenamedSchiff 50, 6 November 1942
Reclassified
  • Aircraft rescue ship, 7 August 1941
  • Troop transport, 27 December 1941
  • Minelayer, August 1942
RefitApril–August 1942 as minelayer
FateSunk by aircraft, 22 September 1944, and subsequently scrapped
General characteristics
TypeSeaplane tender
Displacement1,870 t (1,840 long tons)
Length83 m (272 ft 4 in)
Beam13 m (42 ft 8 in)
Draft4 m (13 ft 1 in)
Installed power3,260 shp (2,430 kW)
Propulsion2 shafts, 2 MAN diesel engines
Speed15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph)
Range4,000 nmi (7,400 km; 4,600 mi)
Complement145
Armament
  • 2 × single 83.5 mm (3.3 in) AA guns
  • 2 × twin 40 mm (1.6 in) AA guns
Aircraft carried1 × Seaplane
Aviation facilities1 × Handling crane

The Yugoslav minelayer Zmaj was built in Weimar Germany for the Royal Yugoslav Navy in the late 1920s. She was built as a seaplane tender, but does not appear to have been much used in that role and was converted to a minelayer in 1937. Shortly before the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia in April 1941 during the Second World War, she laid minefields along the Dalmatian coast, perhaps inadvertently leading to the sinking of two Yugoslav passenger ships. Slightly damaged by Italian dive bombers and then captured by the Italians during the invasion, she was soon handed over to the Germans. While in their service the ship was renamed Drache, had her anti-aircraft (AA) armament improved, and was used as a seaplane tender and later as a troop transport. In the latter role she participated in over a dozen convoys between the Greek port of Piraeus and the Greek island of Crete between December 1941 and March 1942.

The ship was rebuilt as a minelayer in mid-1942, and her AA armament was further improved. Soon after being recommissioned in August, she was renamed Schiff 50 and was used to evaluate the shipboard use of helicopters for anti-submarine warfare and mine reconnaissance. Between mid-March and May 1943 she was deployed as a convoy escort in the Aegean Sea. During this time she was involved in a gun duel with a surfaced British submarine, in which she was damaged and several of her crew members were killed or wounded. She continued to operate as both a troop transport and minelayer, laying several minefields in the Aegean. One minefield she laid in the Dodecanese in 1943 sank one British submarine and two Allied destroyers, and badly damaged a third destroyer. Her AA armament was further enhanced in 1944 but this did not prevent her from being sunk by British aircraft in September while moored in the port of Vathy on the island of Samos. She was scrapped there after the end of World War II.

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