Soviet submarine K-22 (1938)
Soviet submarine K-22 was a K-class submarine of the Soviet Navy during World War II. She was part of the Northern Fleet until her loss in 1943.
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| History | |
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| Name | K-22 |
| Laid down | 5 January 1938 |
| Launched | 3 November 1938 |
| Commissioned | 15 July 1940 |
| Fate | Sunk on 7 February 1943 |
| General characteristics | |
| Class and type | K-class submarine |
| Displacement |
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| Length | 97.65 m (320 ft 4 in) |
| Beam | 7.4 m (24 ft 3 in) |
| Draft | 4.51 m (14 ft 10 in) |
| Propulsion | 2-shaft diesel electric, 8,400 hp (6,300 kW) diesel, 2,400 hp (1,800 kW) electric |
| Speed |
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| Range | 14,000 nmi (26,000 km; 16,000 mi) at 11 knots (20 km/h; 13 mph) |
| Test depth | 230 ft (70 m) |
| Complement | 67 (10 officers) |
| Armament |
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| Service record | |
| Part of: | Northern Fleet |
Operational history
Operating against Axis shipping in Norwegian waters, K-22 focused on gunnery attacks with her artillery.
On 9 April 1942 she discovered the damaged submarine ShCh-421, which had been disabled by a mine. Her crew had sailed her out of a minefield using a crude sail built from a canvas cover. K-23 rescued ShCh-421's crew and then scuttled the disabled submarine with a torpedo.
On 7 February 1943, K-22 was sunk with all hands by an enemy mine. She had just previously been in contact with her base.
| Date | Ship | Flag | Tonnage | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11 December 1941 | Alphar | ? GRT | Fishing vessel (artillery) | |
| 11 December 1941 | Borgar | ? GRT | Fishing vessel (artillery) | |
| 19 January 1942 | Mimona | 1147 GRT | grounded Merchant ship (artillery/torpedo) | |
| 19 January 1942 | Vaaland | 106 GRT | Fishing vessel (artillery) | |
| Total: | 1,253 GRT | |||
References
- "K-22 of the Soviet Navy - Soviet Submarine of the K (Katjusa) class - Allied Warships of WWII". Uboat.net. Retrieved 2018-09-14.
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