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Danish coastal defense ship Peder Skram. |
1908: Sea trials in the Skagerrak
1910 and 1911: In Squadron
1911 - 1912: In Squadron (winter)
1912 and 1913: In the Training Squadron
1913 - 1914: Accommodation ship
April 15, 1914 - August 1, 1914: In the Training Squadron
August 1, 1914 - December 12, 1918: Joined the Danish Partly Mobilized Forces as the command ship of alternately the 1st Squadron in the Sound and the 2nd Squadron in the Great Belt
1919: Temporally decommissioned
1920 - 1921: Command Ship for the Submarine and the Torpedo Boat Flotilla to Southern Jutland and Gothenburg, Sweden
August 1921 - January 1922: Training exercises in the Bay of Koege, later command ship for the Training Flotilla
1922: Training ship for the Naval School of Cadets
1929: In Squadron with the Niels Iuel as training ships for naval cadets
1932: Accommodation ship for the Apprentice School
August 1934 - September 1934: In Squadron
May 1935: Escort for the Royal Yacht Dannebrog to Stockholm, Sweden
May 1939 - July 8, 1939: In Training Squadron with Niels Iuel
September 1, 1939: Joined the Danish Partly Mobilized Forces together with Niels Iuel, torpedo boats, submarines, mine ships and aircrafts at Aarhus, Jutland
April 13, 1940 - June 11, 1941: Temporally decommissioned at Horsens, Jutland; later returned to Holmen
1942: Temporally decommissioned at Holmen
1943: Temporally decommissioned at Holmen and acting as Command Ship for the Chief in Command of the Coastal Fleet
August 29, 1943: Scuttled by her own crew at Holmen, Copenhagen
1943: Raised by the Germans and towed to Kiel. Armed with anti-aircraft guns joining the "Kriegsmarine", under the name ADLER, as a training and anti-aircraft ship, anchored at Kiel, Germany
April 1945: Sunk during an allied air raid at Kiel
September 1945: Once again raised and towed to Copenhagen
April 1, 1949: Sold for scrapping
Specifications
Type: Coast Defense Ship (previously named Ironclad or Coastal Battleship)
Class: Herluf Trolle Class
Other Ships in Class:
Herluf Trolle
Olfert Fischer
Built by: Royal Naval Dockyard, Copenhagen
Design: Danish Admiralty Design
Laid down: April 25, 1905
Launched: May 2, 1908
Commissioned: September 24, 1908
Decommissioned: August 29, 1943
Displacement: 3,783 tons
Length: 87.4 m
Beam: 15.7 m
Draught: 5.0 m
Complement: 262 officers and men
Propulsion: 5,400 hps
Range: 2,620 nautical miles at 9 knots
Armament:
2 x 24 cm Guns
4 x 15 cm Guns
10 x 75 mm Guns
2 x 37 mm Guns
1 x 45 cm Torpedo Tube (bow)
2 x 45 cm Torpedo Tubes (amidships) (2x1)
1 x 45 cm Torpedo Tube (aft)
2 x 90 cm Search Lights
1916: 2 x 75 mm Guns replaced by 2 x 75 mm Anti-aircraft Guns
1934: 2 x 75 mm Anti-Aircraft Guns replaced by 4 x 8 mm Machineguns (2x2) and 4 x 20 mm Machineguns (2x2)
1939-1940: 4 x 20 mm Machineguns (2x2) replaced by 2 x 40 mm Machineguns
Speed: 16 knots
Note
In 1922 Peder Skram was experimentally equipped with an HM 1 seaplane.
Commanders
1911 - 1912: Captain Thomas V. Garde
1912 and 1913: Captain R. Bauditz
1914 - 1916: Captain C. V. Carstensen
1920 - 1921: Captain Henri L. E. Wenck
July 2, 1934 - September 19, 1934: Captain Paul Ipsen
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Danish coastal defense ship Peder Skram, June 1939. |
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Coast Defense Ship Peder Skram. |
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Pedar Skram coastal defense ship: 3,700 tons, two 9.4-in guns and four 5.9-in guns, 16 knots. Scuttled at the Naval Dockyard in Copenhagen in August 1943 with two torpedo boats alongside her. |
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Coastal defense ship Peder Skram scuttled by the Danish Navy on 29 August 1943. |
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Peder Skram was sunk by its own crew when moored under the old Mast Crane at Holmen. |
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The sunken Peder Skram. |
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The sunken Peder Skram. |
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The sunken Peder Skram. |
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The sunken Peder Skram. |
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The sunken Peder Skram. |
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The sunken Peder Skram. |
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The sunken Peder Skram. |
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The sunken Peder Skram. |
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The sunken Peder Skram. |
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The sunken Peder Skram. |
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The sunken Peder Skram. |
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The sunken Peder Skram. |
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The sunken Peder Skram. |
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The sunken Peder Skram. |
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The sunken Peder Skram. |
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The sunken Peder Skram. |
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The sunken Peder Skram. |
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The sunken Peder Skram. |
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The sunken Peder Skram. |
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The sunken Peder Skram. |
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The sunken Peder Skram. |
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The sunken Peder Skram. |
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The sunken Peder Skram. |
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The sunken Peder Skram. |
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The sunken Peder Skram. |
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The sunken Peder Skram. |
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Peder Skram. |
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