German submarine U-1105

German submarine U-1105

"U-1105", a modified Type VII-C/41 German submarine, was built at the Nordseewerke Shipyard, Emden, Germany, and commissioned into the Kriegsmarine on 3 June 1944. Oberleutenant Hans-Joachim Schwarz was given command. He would command "U-1105" for the duration of her German service.

Nazi German service

It was one of less than ten submarines that the Germans outfitted with experimental synthetic rubber skin of anechoic tiles designed to counter Allied sonar devices. Codenamed "Alberich," after a sorcerer from ancient Norse mythology, this top-secret rubber coating process ultimately contributed to the ship's survival under extreme combat conditions and earned it the name "Black Panther." For this reason, a black panther sprawled across the top of the globe was painted on "U-1105's" conning tower.

After trials in the Baltic Sea and final outfitting in Wilhelmshaven, the submarine began patrolling Allied convoy routes near Blackrock, Ireland in the spring of 1945. In April, "U-1105" escaped detection by an Allied destroyer patrol. Days later, the U-boat detected three British destroyers that were part of the Second Division of the 21st Escort Group. The submarine fired two acoustic torpedoes at a range of 2000 meters and then dove to 100 meters to escape a counterattack. Fifty seconds passed before the first torpedo struck, with the second hitting just moments later. Thirty-two crewmen from "U-1105's" victim, HMS "Redmill", were lost. The Allied search for "U-1105" and the search for "Redmill's" survivors began immediately. The submarine, unable to maintain its 330-foot depth, sank to the bottom at 570 feet, remaining motionless. For the next 31 hours, the Allied squadron searched for the U-boat without success. "U-1105" evaded detection for the remainder of the Second World War.

On 4 May 1945, "U-1105" received the last order from Grossadmiral Karl Dönitz: the war is over. Ironically, the submarine surrendered to the 21st Escort Group, the same escort group it attacked just a few weeks earlier. Ordered to the surface, the submarine proceeded to the Allied base at Loch Eriboll, Scotland on 10 May 1945 to surrender.

British Empire service

Though still crewed by German military staff, "U-1105" was redesignated as the Royal Navy submarine "N-16" and sailed under armed frigate and air escort along with other surrendered U-boats, through the North Minch to the British naval base at Lochalsh, then to Lisahally, Northern Ireland. Given a British caretaker crew she sat at Lishally for several months before she was turned over to the United States as a war prize for study of its unique synthetic rubber skin.

United States service

In 1946, redesignated "U-1105", the U-boat arrived in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D.C., and Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Acoustic Laboratory in Cambridge, Massachusetts, conducted research on its unique rubber-tiled skin. After the research was completed, the boat was towed to Solomon's Island, Maryland for explosives testing.

USS "Salvager" and USS "Windlass" were assigned to tow "U-1105" into Chesapeake Bay where she was temporarily sunk. Salvage and towing tests were conducted from 10 August to 25 August. Moored on 29 September to allow pontoons to be fixed to her sides, "U-1105" underwent another series of salvage and towing test until 18 November, when she was sank off Point No Point Light and buoys were left to mark the spot.

In the summer of 1949 "U-1105" was raised again and towed into the Potomac River and anchored off Piney Point, Maryland for preparations for her final demolition. On 19 September 1949, a 250 lb. MK 6 depth charge was detonated 30 feet from "U-1105". After being lifted out of the water, she went down one last time in more than 91-feet of water landing upright, her pressure hull cracked open by the explosion all the way around to the keel. Little evidence was left to mark the wreck, so for the next 36 years the submarine was lost to history.

The wreck

On 29 June 1985, the wreck of "U-1105" was discovered by a team of sport divers led by Uwe Lovas, approximately one mile west of Piney Point, Maryland, at coord|38|08|10|N|76|33|10|W|scale:5000000. In November 1994, it was designated as Maryland's first historic shipwreck preserve. The program, the first of its kind in the state, was designed to promote the preservation of historic shipwreck sites while making them accessible to the general public.

At the wreck site, the conning tower rises to within 68 feet of the surface. The wood covered main deck fore and aft of the conning tower is occasionally exposed by the drifting silt beds. The wreck is well preserved, and largely intact. Seasonally, thick layers of marine growth appear and then disappear on the site, often covering structural features. Between April and December, a large blue and white mooring buoy is anchored about 70 feet from the wreck, while a small, orange ball float is anchored to the stump of the forward (air-search) periscope.

The site is maintained for the Maryland Historical Trust by the Institute of Maritime History, and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2008-04-15|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]

References

* [http://uboat.net/boats/u1105.htm U1105 @ Uboat.net]
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/branches/org12-5.htm history.navy.mil: "U-1105"]

External links

* [http://www.marylandhistoricaltrust.net/u1105.html Maryland Historical Trust U-1105]
* [http://www.marylandhistoricaltrust.net/nr/NRDetail.aspx?HDID=348&COUNTY=Charles&FROM=NRCountyList.aspx?COUNTY=Charles U-1105 "Black Panther", Saint Mary's County] , including undated photo, at Maryland Historical Trust
* [https://www.denix.osd.mil/denix/Public/ES-Programs/Conservation/Panther/panther2.html US Navy Conservation Site]
* [http://www.maritimehistory.org Institute of Maritime History Site]

ee also

* List of U-boats


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