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==Shipbuilding==
==Shipbuilding==
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{|border=1
|'''Ship'''||'''Type'''||'''Launched'''||'''Fate'''
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|{{DE-U160|f=p}}||submarine||27 Feb, 1918||Broken up 1922
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|{{DE-U161|f=p}}||submarine||23 Mar, 1918||Wrecked 1921
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|{{DE-U162|f=p}}||submarine||20 Apr, 1918||Broken up 1937
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|{{DE-U163|f=p}}||submarine||1 Jun, 1918||Broken up 1919
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|{{DE-U164|f=p}}||submarine||7 Aug, 1918||Broken up 1922
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|{{DE-U165|f=p}}||submarine||21 Aug, 1918||Collision 18 Nov, 1918
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|{{DE-U166|f=p}}||submarine||6 Sep, 1918||Broken up 1935
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|{{DE-U167|f=p}}||submarine||28 Sep, 1918||Broken up 1921
|}
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==Footnotes==
==Footnotes==

Latest revision as of 17:43, 26 April 2018

Bremer Vulkan A.G. was a German shipbuilding company founded in 1893 on the Weser River in Vegesack, a suburb of Bremen.

Shipbuilding

Ship Type Launched Fate
S.M.S. U 160 submarine 27 Feb, 1918 Broken up 1922
S.M.S. U 161 submarine 23 Mar, 1918 Wrecked 1921
S.M.S. U 162 submarine 20 Apr, 1918 Broken up 1937
S.M.S. U 163 submarine 1 Jun, 1918 Broken up 1919
S.M.S. U 164 submarine 7 Aug, 1918 Broken up 1922
S.M.S. U 165 submarine 21 Aug, 1918 Collision 18 Nov, 1918
S.M.S. U 166 submarine 6 Sep, 1918 Broken up 1935
S.M.S. U 167 submarine 28 Sep, 1918 Broken up 1921

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