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By the 1890s, somewhat small destroyers were being built in increasingly large classes, but were still referred to as "torpedo boats".
By the 1890s, somewhat small destroyers were being built in increasingly large classes, but were still referred to as "torpedo boats".


==Early Designs==
==List of classes==


The earliest boats followed experiments with spar-torpedo boats whom we omit from this category.  Germany built or contracted for delivery of roughly eighty torpedo boats of over twenty separate designs between 1873 and 1889.
The earliest boats followed experiments with spar-torpedo boats whom we omit from this category.  Germany built or contracted for delivery of roughly eighty torpedo boats of over twenty separate designs between 1873 and 1889.
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|[[S 43 Class Torpedo Boat (1889)|S 43 Class Torpedo Boat]]||align=center rowspan=1|1889||align=center|15
|[[S 43 Class Torpedo Boat (1889)|S 43 Class Torpedo Boat]]||align=center rowspan=1|1889||align=center|15
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|[[D 7 Class Torpedo Boat (1891)|D 7 Class Torpedo Boat]]||align=center rowspan=2|1891||align=center|2
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|[[S 58 Class Torpedo Boat (1891)|S 58 Class Torpedo Boat]]||align=center|8
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|{{DE-S66|f=tp}}||align=center rowspan=2|1893||align=center|1
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|[[S 67 Class Torpedo Boat (1893)|S 67 Class Torpedo Boat]]||align=center|7
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|{{DE-D9|f=tp}}||align=center rowspan=2|1894||align=center|1
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|{{DE-S74|f=tp}}||align=center|1
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|[[S 75 Class Torpedo Boat (1895)|S 75 Class Torpedo Boat]]||align=center|1895||align=center|7
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|[[G 88 Class Torpedo Boat (1897)|G 88 Class Torpedo Boat]]||align=center rowspan=2|1897||align=center|2
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|[[S 82 Class Torpedo Boat (1897)|S 82 Class Torpedo Boat]]||align=center|6
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|{{DE-D10|f=tp}}||align=center rowspan=1|1898||align=center|1
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|[[S 90 Class Torpedo Boat (1899)|S 90 Class Torpedo Boat]]||align=center rowspan=2|1899||align=center|11
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|{{DE-Sleipner|f=tp}}||align=center|1
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Revision as of 15:12, 26 May 2019

The German system of naming their torpedo boats and Torpedo Boat Destroyers is somewhat unusual when compared to how other countries did things. Early designs were haphazardly named singletons and moderately small classes of torpedo boats. The naming scheme soon developed into numbered boats with initial letters indicating the builder, e.g., "G" for those built by Germaniawerft, "S" for boats built by Schichau-Werke, etc., with numbers being re-used by other builders.

By the 1890s, somewhat small destroyers were being built in increasingly large classes, but were still referred to as "torpedo boats".

List of classes

The earliest boats followed experiments with spar-torpedo boats whom we omit from this category. Germany built or contracted for delivery of roughly eighty torpedo boats of over twenty separate designs between 1873 and 1889.

Name Year of first launch Number built
Zephir class torpedo steamer 1874 2
Schütze class torpedo boat 1882 7
first-class torpedo boat S.M.S. G 1884 1
S 1 class torpedo boat 6
first-class torpedo boat S.M.S. Th 1 1
second-class torpedo boat S.M.S. Th 2 1
V 1 Class Torpedo Boat 10
W 1 Class Torpedo Boat 6
first-class torpedo boat S.M.S. Y 1
second-class torpedo boat S.M.S. I 1885 1
second-class torpedo boat S.M.S. II 1886 1
D 1 Class Torpedo Boat 2
torpedo boat S.M.S. H 1
S 24 Class Torpedo Boat 8
torpedo boat S.M.S. S 32 1
D 3 Class Torpedo Boat 1887 2
S 33 Class Torpedo Boat 9
torpedo boat S.M.S. K 1
torpedo boat S.M.S. S 42 1
D 5 Class Torpedo Boat 1888 2
torpedo boat S.M.S. Schneewittchen 1
S 43 Class Torpedo Boat 1889 15
D 7 Class Torpedo Boat 1891 2
S 58 Class Torpedo Boat 8
torpedo boat S.M.S. S 66 1893 1
S 67 Class Torpedo Boat 7
divisional torpedo boat S.M.S. D 9 1894 1
torpedo boat S.M.S. S 74 1
S 75 Class Torpedo Boat 1895 7
G 88 Class Torpedo Boat 1897 2
S 82 Class Torpedo Boat 6
divisional torpedo boat S.M.S. D 10 1898 1
S 90 Class Torpedo Boat 1899 11
dispatch vessel S.M.S. Sleipner 1

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