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  1. SMS Karlsruhe was a light cruiser of the Karlsruhe class built by the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy). She had one sister ship, SMS Rostock; the ships were very similar to the previous Magdeburg -class cruisers. The ship was laid down in 1911, launched in November 1912, and completed by January 1914.

  2. She was launched on 31 January 1916 without ceremony due to the war, after which fitting-out work commenced. She was commissioned into the High Seas Fleet on 15 November 1916. She was not allocated to a fleet unit until 22 February 1917, when she was assigned to II Scouting Group .

  3. Jun 15, 2023 · SMS Karlsruhe was every bit as successful as SMS Emden, and operated over the same period of three months in 1914. Karlsruhe sank or captured sixteen merchant ships totalling 72,805 tons. The Emden sank or captured seventeen merchant ships totalling 70,825 tons.

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    The recommended upgrades for Karlsruheare as follows: 1. Slot 1: Main Armaments Modification 1 2. Slot 2: Damage Control System Modification 1

    Key skills for Karlsruhecommanders include Priority Target, Expert Marksman, Demolition Expert, and Concealment Expert.

    Karlsruhecan equip the following consumables: 1. Slot 1: Damage Control Party 2. Slot 2: Hydroacoustic Search

  4. Nov 4, 2014 · In July 1914 the new German light cruiser SMS Karlsruhe was in the Caribbean in order to relieve SMS Dresden as the warship protecting German interests in Mexico, where a revolution was in progress.

  5. Sep 12, 2015 · The two most successful German commerce raiders in the early stages of the war were SMS Emden, which accounted for 82,938 tons of merchant shipping, the Russian cruiser Zhemchug and the French destroyer Mousquet and SMS Karlsruhe, which sank or captured 76,909 tons of merchant shipping.

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  7. History of SMS Karlsruhe. SMS Karlsruhe was a Königsberg class light cruiser, laid down in May 1915. She was named Karlsruhe after her namesake sank in the Caribbean in 1914 following an internal explosion.