WWI U-boats
UC 14
Type | UC I | ||||||||||||||
Shipyard | A.G. Weser, Bremen (Werk 229) | ||||||||||||||
Ordered | 23 Nov 1914 | ||||||||||||||
Laid down | 28 Jan 1915 | ||||||||||||||
Launched | 13 May 1915 | ||||||||||||||
Commissioned | 5 Jun 1915 | ||||||||||||||
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Career | 38 patrols | ||||||||||||||
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Successes | 14 ships sunk with a total of 8,182 tons. 2 warships sunk with a total of 14,107 tons. (View ships hit by UC 14) | ||||||||||||||
Fate | 3 Oct 1917 - Mined in a British minefield off the entrance to Zeebrugge harbour at 51.31.60N, 03.08.45E.. 17 dead (all hands lost). |
The wreck of UC 14 has been found and identified by local divers.
According to this article the wrecks of U 5 (missing around 18 Dec 1914) and UC 14 have been located off the port of Zeebrugge, Belgium. The wreck of U 5 is reported to be in a good shape while UC 14 was lost in a heavy explosion and in a bad shape.