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U-Boat
Description
German unique Modern era naval unit that replaces the Submarine. Cheaper to produce, +1 Sight, and +10 Combat Strength when fighting on Ocean tiles. Able to reveal other stealthed units.
Historical Context
The 'Unterseeboot' – U-boat – struck fear, and anger, in the hearts of Germany’s enemies during two world wars. The first German-built submarine, the 26-foot long Brandtaucher (“fire-diver”), sank during its initial test dive in the harbor at Kiel. This was followed by several submersibles built in Germany, which were sold to the Greeks, Ottomans, and Russians (all had rather ignominious careers). Finally the Germans got it right; the U-19 – they finally quit giving the boats names – was launched in 1912 with two-stroke diesel engines, four torpedo tubes and two deck guns, and able to dive to 164 feet. At the opening of WW1, Germany had 28 U-boats in service; in the first ten weeks, these sank five British cruisers. So effective were the U-boats that the Treaty of Versailles forbade the construction of German submarines. But, the U-boat fleet was rebuilt, and by the end of WW2 the boats had sunk some 2779 ships (confirmed) totaling 14.1 million tons – roughly 70% of Allied losses in all theaters. In 1955 West Germany was allowed to have a navy again … and promptly started building U-boats, the latest being the non-nuclear U-35, commissioned in March 2015.
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icon_unit_german_uboat

Traits

Unique To
icon_civilization_germany
Germany
Upgrades To
icon_unit_nuclear_submarine
Nuclear Submarine
Upgrade From
icon_unit_privateer
Privateer
Promotion Class: Naval Raider
icon_moves
3
Movement Points
icon_strength
65
Melee Strength
icon_ranged_strength
75
Ranged Strength
icon_range
2
Range

Requirements

Technology
icon_tech_electricity
Electricity
Production Cost
Base Cost: 430 Production
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 1720 Gold
Maintenance Cost
Base Cost: 6 Gold
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icon_unit_german_uboat
Description
German unique Modern era naval unit that replaces the Submarine. Cheaper to produce, +1 Sight, and +10 Combat Strength when fighting on Ocean tiles. Able to reveal other stealthed units.
Historical Context
The 'Unterseeboot' – U-boat – struck fear, and anger, in the hearts of Germany’s enemies during two world wars. The first German-built submarine, the 26-foot long Brandtaucher (“fire-diver”), sank during its initial test dive in the harbor at Kiel. This was followed by several submersibles built in Germany, which were sold to the Greeks, Ottomans, and Russians (all had rather ignominious careers). Finally the Germans got it right; the U-19 – they finally quit giving the boats names – was launched in 1912 with two-stroke diesel engines, four torpedo tubes and two deck guns, and able to dive to 164 feet. At the opening of WW1, Germany had 28 U-boats in service; in the first ten weeks, these sank five British cruisers. So effective were the U-boats that the Treaty of Versailles forbade the construction of German submarines. But, the U-boat fleet was rebuilt, and by the end of WW2 the boats had sunk some 2779 ships (confirmed) totaling 14.1 million tons – roughly 70% of Allied losses in all theaters. In 1955 West Germany was allowed to have a navy again … and promptly started building U-boats, the latest being the non-nuclear U-35, commissioned in March 2015.

Traits

Unique To
icon_civilization_germany
Germany
Upgrades To
icon_unit_nuclear_submarine
Nuclear Submarine
Upgrade From
icon_unit_privateer
Privateer
Promotion Class: Naval Raider
icon_moves
3
Movement Points
icon_strength
65
Melee Strength
icon_ranged_strength
75
Ranged Strength
icon_range
2
Range

Requirements

Technology
icon_tech_electricity
Electricity
Production Cost
Base Cost: 430 Production
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 1720 Gold
Maintenance Cost
Base Cost: 6 Gold
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