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Щ-111

"Щ-111" - a Soviet diesel-electric torpedo submarine from the Second World War , belongs to the series V of the project Щ - "Pike" .

Щ-111 "Karas"
Shadowgraph Schuka class V series submarine.svg
Ship history
Flag state the USSR
Port of registryVladivostok
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LaunchingJuly 1933
Withdrawn from the fleetMarch 12, 1966
Current statuscut into metal
Main characteristics
Type of shipAverage DPS
Project designationPike Series V
Speed ​​(surface)12 knots
Speed ​​(underwater)8 knots
Working depth75 m
Immersion depth90 m
Autonomy of swimming20 days
Crew37 people
Dimensions
Surface displacement592 t
Underwater displacement715 t
The length is the greatest
(on design basis)
58.5 m
The width of the body naib.6.2 m
Average draft
(on design basis)
3.9 m
Armament
Artillery2 45-mm 21-K guns, 1000 rounds
Torpedo
mine weapons
Nasal TA: 4x533 mm,
feed TA: 2x533 mm
Ammunition (torpedoes): 10
Air defense2 machine guns

Content

Ship History

The boat was laid down on March 20, 1932 at the Baltiysky Zavod factory No. 189 in Leningrad , in the same year it was delivered disassembled to the No. 368 factory in Khabarovsk for assembly and completion, launched in July 1933, and then transferred to Amur to Vladivostok . December 7, 1933 received the name "Karas" . On September 11, 1934, the boat became part of the Naval Forces of the Far East under the designation "Щ-33."

Service

  • September 15, 1934 received the designation "Sch-111 . "
  • During the Second World War, did not participate in hostilities.
  • On June 10, 1949 it was renamed to "S-111".
  • On August 17, 1953, she was withdrawn from combat duty, disarmed, converted into a floating combat training cabinet for survivability. Renamed to KBP-31.
  • March 12, 1955 reorganized into a floating charging station. Renamed to CCD-8.
  • March 12, 1966 expelled from the Navy.
  • October 1, 1966 disbanded, subsequently divided into metal.

Boat Commanders

  • 1934 - 1935 - ... - D. G. Zhmakin .
  • ... - August 1945 - ... - P.I. Golovanov
  • February 3, 1950 - December 14, 1950 - G. M. Egorov , later Admiral of the Fleet, Hero of the Soviet Union .

Links

  • submarines.narod.ru// Щ-111
  • www.deepstorm.ru// Щ-111
  • The Great Patriotic War under water // Щ-111

Literature

  • Morozov M. E. , Kulagin K. L. "Pike." Legends of the Soviet submarine fleet. - M .: Yauza , Eksmo , 2008 .-- 176 p. - (Arsenal collection). - ISBN 978-5-699-25285-5 .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Щ - 111&oldid = 88220243


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