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U-Boot-Klasse VIIC was the most produced submarine type ever with close to 600 built in total making up the absolute majority of the VII series. The U-Boat Type VIIC was first only used by the Imperial Japanese Navy in Battlefield 1942. In Forgotten Hope it was used by the German navy at Rheinuebung and had a 88mm gun and two 20mm AA guns which when crewed would automatically raise the submarine above water. In FHSW the crew manning the guns can move to seats inside the boat when it is underwater.

U-69[]

U-69
File:U-69.jpg
General information
Place of origin Germany
Category Submarine
Class Type VIIC
Sister ships U-96
U-132
U-201
U-354
U-481
U-558
Used by Germany
Speed 17.7 knots (32.8 km/h)
Seat 1
Primary weapon 4x 53.3 cm G7a T1 Toprdo Tubes
Secondary weapon 4x 53.3 cm G7a T1 Toprdo Tubes
Seat 2
Primary weapon 1x 8.8 cm SK C/35 naval gun
Seat 3
Primary weapon 1x 2 cm SKC/30
Seat 5
Primary weapon Passenger Seat
Seat 6
Primary weapon Passenger Seat

In service from February 1941 to the same month in 1943.

U-96[]

U-96
General information
Place of origin Germany
Category Submarine
Class Type VIIC
Sister ships U-69
U-132
U-201
U-354
U-481
U-558
Used by Germany
Speed 17.7 knots (32.8 km/h)
Crew in‑game 3
Seat 1
Primary weapon 4x 53.3 cm G7a T1 Toprdo Tubes
Secondary weapon 4x 53.3 cm G7a T1 Toprdo Tubes
Seat 2
Primary weapon 1x 8.8 cm SK C/35 naval gun
Seat 3
Primary weapon 1x 2 cm SKC/30
Seat 4
Primary weapon Passenger Seat
Seat 5
Primary weapon Passenger Seat
Seat 6
Primary weapon Passenger Seat

U-96 is the submarine made famous by the story Das Boot by Lothar-Günther Buchheim who acted as an war correspondent onboard in 1941. It had a long service life, from 1940 and throughout 1942 in operational use and then as a training vessel until it was decommisioned in February 1945, it was destroyed in a US air raid at the end of March.

U-132[]

U-132
File:U-132.jpg
General information
Place of origin Germany
Category Submarine
Class Type VIIC
Sister ships U-69
U-96
U-201
U-354
U-481
U-558
Used by Germany
Speed 17.7 knots (32.8 km/h)
Crew in‑game 3
Seat 1
Primary weapon 4x 53.3 cm G7a T1 Toprdo Tubes
Secondary weapon 4x 53.3 cm G7a T1 Toprdo Tubes
Seat 2
Primary weapon 1x 8.8 cm SK C/35 naval gun
Seat 3
Primary weapon 1x 2 cm SKC/30
Seat 4
Primary weapon Passenger Seat
Seat 5
Primary weapon Passenger Seat
Seat 6
Primary weapon Passenger Seat

In service from September 1941 to November 1942. It was sunk by the collateral damage from the attack it and U-442 launched against the British ship Hatimura shortly after Empire Lynx and the Dutch Hobbema had been sunk.

U-201[]

U-201
File:U-201.jpg
General information
Place of origin Germany
Category Submarine
Class Type VIIC
Sister ships U-69
U-96
U-132
U-354
U-481
U-558
Used by Germany
Speed 17.7 knots (32.8 km/h)
Crew in‑game 3
Seat 1
Primary weapon 4x 53.3 cm G7a T1 Toprdo Tubes
Secondary weapon 4x 53.3 cm G7a T1 Toprdo Tubes
Seat 2
Primary weapon 1x 8.8 cm SK C/35 naval gun
Seat 3
Primary weapon 1x 2 cm SKC/30
Seat 4
Primary weapon Passenger Seat
Seat 5
Primary weapon Passenger Seat
Seat 6
Primary weapon Passenger Seat



U-354[]

U-354
File:U-354.jpg
General information
Place of origin Germany
Category Submarine
Class Type VIIC
Sister ships U-69
U-96
U-132
U-201
U-481
U-558
Used by Germany
Speed 17.7 knots (32.8 km/h)
Crew in‑game 3
Seat 1
Primary weapon 4x 53.3 cm G7a T1 Toprdo Tubes
Secondary weapon 4x 53.3 cm G7a T1 Toprdo Tubes
Seat 2
Primary weapon 1x 8.8 cm SK C/35 naval gun
Seat 3
Primary weapon 1x 2 cm SKC/30
Seat 4
Primary weapon Passenger Seat
Seat 5
Primary weapon Passenger Seat
Seat 6
Primary weapon Passenger Seat



U-481[]

U-481
File:U-481.jpg
General information
Place of origin Germany
Category Submarine
Class Type VIIC
Sister ships U-69
U-96
U-132
U-201
U-354
U-558
Used by Germany
Speed 17.7 knots (32.8 km/h)
Crew in‑game 3
Seat 1
Primary weapon 4x 53.3 cm G7a T1 Toprdo Tubes
Secondary weapon 4x 53.3 cm G7a T1 Toprdo Tubes
Seat 2
Primary weapon 1x 8.8 cm SK C/35 naval gun
Seat 3
Primary weapon 1x 2 cm SKC/30
Seat 4
Primary weapon Passenger Seat
Seat 5
Primary weapon Passenger Seat
Seat 6
Primary weapon Passenger Seat

U-481 was active in the Baltic sea since June 1944, attacking both Soviet and Finnish ships. By the end of the war it left the Baltic for Narvik were it was surrendered to the British.

U-558[]

U-558
File:U-558.jpg
General information
Place of origin Germany
Category Submarine
Class Type VIIC
Sister ships U-69
U-96
U-132
U-201
U-354
U-481
Used by Germany
Speed 17.7 knots (32.8 km/h)
Crew in‑game 3
Seat 1
Primary weapon 4x 53.3 cm G7a T1 Toprdo Tubes
Secondary weapon 4x 53.3 cm G7a T1 Toprdo Tubes
Seat 2
Primary weapon 1x 8.8 cm SK C/35 naval gun
Seat 3
Primary weapon 1x 2 cm SKC/30
Seat 4
Primary weapon Passenger Seat
Seat 5
Primary weapon Passenger Seat
Seat 6
Primary weapon Passenger Seat


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