Iltis
Country | Germany |
Ship Class | 1924-class Motor Torpedo Boat |
Builder | Kriegsmarinewerft |
Yard Number | 109 |
Ordered | 6 Apr 1925 |
Laid Down | 8 Mar 1927 |
Launched | 12 Oct 1927 |
Commissioned | 1 Oct 1928 |
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Iltis Operational Timeline
29 Oct 1940 | Jaguar and Iltis began laying a minefield off Dover, England, United Kingdom. |
30 Oct 1940 | Jaguar and Iltis completed laying a minefield off Dover, England, United Kingdom. |
2 Dec 1940 | Jaguar and Iltis began laying a minefield off Dover, England, United Kingdom. |
3 Dec 1940 | Jaguar and Iltis completed laying a minefield off Dover, England, United Kingdom. |
25 Feb 1941 | Jaguar and Iltis began laying a minefield off Eastbourne, England, United Kingdom. |
26 Feb 1941 | Jaguar and Iltis completed laying a minefield off Eastbourne, England, United Kingdom. |
5 Mar 1941 | Jaguar and Iltis began laying a minefield off Eastbourne, England, United Kingdom. |
6 Mar 1941 | Jaguar and Iltis completed laying a minefield off Eastbourne, England, United Kingdom. |
22 Mar 1941 | Jaguar and Iltis escorted battleships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau into Brest, France. |
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