The Kriegsmarine authorized twenty five
Schnellboot flotillas for formation during the Second World War, of which fourteen were eventually established. The German Navy also maintained an attack boat training division (
Schnellboots-Lehr-Division) consisting of four training flotillas. In November 1943, the 3rd, 7th, 21st, 22nd, and 24th S-boat flotillas were consolidated into the 1st S-Boat Division (
1. Schnellbootsdivision). The standard S-boat flotilla consisted of eight boats in 1939-40 (established strength often exceeding operational strength through maintenance or attrition), although some flotillas later in the war operated as few as six or in excess of twelve. Flotillas were commanded by officers ranked as
Kapitänleutnant while S-boat divisions were commanded by those ranked
Fregattenkapitän.
Patrol boat flotillas Vorpostenboote were auxiliary naval vessels, often converted civilian craft for use as harbor patrol and sentry vessels. These patrol boats were organized into thirty five primary flotillas covering the various
German naval ports. An additional two "security flotillas" (the 7th and 13th
Sicherungsflotille) were formed in early 1943 for general port security duties. Patrol boat flotillas were strictly administrative and operated from shore offices, most often commanded by an officer ranked as either
Kapitänleutnant or
Korvettenkapitän.
Submarine chaser flotillas Submarine chasers were designated as "UJ" class vessels (
U-Bootjäger) and were augmented by "service war craft" (KT class vessels) which were usually smaller converted ships used as
ASW trawlers. Beginning in 1940, German
minelayers (
Minenschiffe) were also administratively attached to the submarine chaser flotillas. The standard rank for a submarine chaser flotilla commander was
Korvettenkapitän.
List of submarine chaser flotillas • 1st UJ-Flottille (
Baltic Sea) • 2nd UJ-Flottille (
Adriatic Sea) • 3rd UJ-Flottille (
Black Sea) • 11th UJ-Flottille (
Norway) • 12th UJ-Flottille (
North Sea) • 14th UJ-Flottille (Atlantic Coast) • 17th UJ-Flottille (Norway) • 21st UJ-Flottille (
Aegean Sea) • 22nd UJ-Flottille (
Tyrrhenian Sea) • 23rd UJ.-Flottille (
Black Sea) In 1943, a "13th UJ Group" (
13. UJ-Gruppe) had also been formed from vessels of the smaller flotilla units.
Minelayers attached to submarine chaser units • - (11. UJ-Flottille) •
Cobra - (12. UJ-Flottille) •
Kaiser - (12. UJ-Flottille) •
Roland - (12. UJ-Flottille) •
Königin Louise - (13. UJ-Gruppe) •
Preussen - (17. UJ-Flottille) •
Tannenberg - (17. UJ-Flottille) •
Schiff 23 - (17. UJ-Flottille)
Submarine net flotillas Known as
Netzsperrflottille, these units were composed of small craft designed to mount
submarine netting within
German harbors. Submarine net flotillas were typically commanded by an officer ranked as
Korvettenkapitän. A typical flotilla would be composited of between three and five "net layer" vessels and upwards of twelve to fifteen "net tender" vessels. Submarine net flotillas were designated by geographical regions; for larger regions, flotillas could be sub-divided into smaller submarine net groups (
Netzsperrgruppe). Some of the large submarine netting groups were further subdivided into
Arbeitsgebiet (Working Areas) to cover smaller ports and harbors.
List of submarine net flotillas •
Netzsperrflottille Nord • Group 1 -
Kirkenes (
Arbeitsgebiet "Petsamo" and "Kraftwerk Jäniskowski") • Group 2 -
Narvik (
Arbeitsgebiet "Kaafjord" and "Langfjord bis Oftenfjord") • Group 3 -
Trondheim (
Arbeitsgebiet "Oftenfjord") • Group 4 -
Bergen (
Arbeitsgebiet "Kristiansund-Nord" and "Kristiansund-Süd") • Group 5 -
Drammen (
Arbeitsgebiet "Olsofjord") •
Netzsperrflottille Italien • Group 1 -
La Spezia (
Arbeitsgebiet "Westküste Italiens" and "Bucht von
Genua") • Group 2 -
Pola (
Arbeitsgebiet "Adria") •
Netzsperrflottille West - (Atlantic Coast) • Group 1 -
English Channel • Group 2 -
French Atlantic Coast • Group 3 - Southern French Coast •
Netzsperrflottille Schwarzes Meer •
Netzsperrflottille Mitte •
Netzsperrflottille Süd •
Netzsperrflottille Nordsee In March 1943, a new unit known as
Netzsperrgruppe Dänemark was formed strictly for submarine netting activities in
Denmark. Units of the command were reallocated from
Netzsperrflottille Mitte. ==Transport flotillas==