TCG Gür was a German-designed submarine built in 1929-30 by the Echevarrieta y Larrinaga Shipyard in Cádiz, Spain, and bought by the Turkish Navy in 1935 where it served until 1947. During its development and tests in Spain, it was designated Submarino E-1,[1] but actually it was a prototype (lead ship) of the German Type IA submarine.[2]
The government of the Second Spanish Republic showed a clear preference for American submarine designs.[3] Designers and builders then went to offer the design and the boat for sale to return their cost. Echevarrieta's imprisonment for his connection with the October 1934 Revolution made the Spanish Navy lose any interest in the submarine, which was finally sold to the Turkish Navy in 1935.
Soviet engineers participated in the sea trials of E-1 and, as a result, 3 submarines of the improved E-2 class were built in the Soviet Union (see the article Soviet S class submarine.)
Operational history
It was commissioned by the Turkish Navy on December 29, 1936, and it served until 1947.
References
^"Submarino "E1"". Historia de los Astilleros de Cádiz. Retrieved 8 April 2011.
^Fontenoy, Paul E. (2007). Submarines : an illustrated history of their impact. Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO. pp. 24, 195. ISBN978-1-85109-563-6.