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German auxiliary raider Adjutant

Coordinates: 41°36′S 173°07′W / 41.600°S 173.117°W / -41.600; -173.117
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History
NamePol IX
OwnerHvalfangerselskapet "Polaris" A/S
Port of registryLarvik
BuilderSmiths Dock Company , Middlesbrough
Yard number1050
Launched1937
Fatetaken as prize by German auxiliary cruiser Pinguin on 14 January 1941
Nazi Germany
NameAdjutant
Acquired14 January 1941
Commissioned10 February 1941
Reclassified24 May 1941
Fatescuttled in Cook Strait, 1 July 1941
General characteristics
Tonnage354 gross register tons (GRT)
Length42.8 m (140 ft 5 in)
Beam8.02 m (26 ft 4 in)
Draught3.47 m (11 ft 5 in)
Propulsion1,600 ihp (1,200 kW) steam engine
Speed15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph)
Range5,000 nautical miles (9,300 km; 5,800 mi) @ 14 knots
Complement2 officers, 14 enlisted
Armament

The Adjutant was a Nazi Germany auxiliary raider which served as a commerce raider in World War II.

Built as the Norwegian whaler Pol IX, she was captured on 14 January 1941 by the German auxiliary cruiser Pinguin. She was renamed Adjutant and used as a commerce raider. Captained by Adjutant Hemmer and used as a scout. She then was used as a minelayer in the South Atlantic and Indian Ocean. She was scuttled on 1 July 1941 by the German auxiliary cruiser Komet after suffering engine trouble off Chatham Islands.

References

41°36′S 173°07′W / 41.600°S 173.117°W / -41.600; -173.117