Type XXIII U-boats were German district submarines, which began serial production in 1944. Type XXIII U-boats had a maximum surface speed of 9.7 knots on the surface and a maximum underwater speed of 12.5 knots. The main diamonds of the type XXIII members were two 533 mm torpedo tubes located in the belly. The units did not have any additional weapons. Type XXIII U-boats were designed for a number of Type XXI spikes and were built for areas and restricted areas of the Baltic and North Sea. Like us, they had a hydrodynamically refined hull and kiosk, which provided them with a high air limit, powerful batteries and high-power electric motors. The Type XXIII was also adapted to modular production. The first parts of this type were released in April 1944, but were not ready for the incomplete decision in January 1945. In total, only six ships of this type entered the line. They played a past role in World War II, but walk in sync with 6 or 7 British marketing pins.
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