Soviet submarine L-22
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Soviet Union | |
Name: | L-22 |
Laid down: | 4 December 1938 |
Launched: | 23 September 1939 |
Commissioned: | 28 August 1942 |
Fate: | Scrapped. |
General characteristics | |
Class and type: | Leninets-class |
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Length: | 85.3 m (279 ft 10 in) |
Beam: | 7 m (23 ft 0 in) |
Draft: | 4.05 m (13 ft 3 in) |
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Test depth: | 80 |
Complement: | 56 |
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Service record | |
Part of: | Northern Fleet |
The World War II Soviet submarine L-22 belonged to the L-class or Leninets class of minelayer submarines. She was part of the last series (Group 4) of her class, having some improvements including more torpedo tubes.[1] For the successes during the war the boat was awarded the Order of Red Banner. [2]
Service history
L-22 scored her success mostly as a minelayer submarine.
Date | Ship | Flag | Tonnage | Notes |
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14 November 1942 | Schiff-18 Alteland | 419 GRT | aux. patrol ship(mine) | |
14 April 1943 | Pasvik | 238 GRT | tug(mine) | |
1 June 1943 | Birka | 1000 GRT | hospital ship (mine) | |
28 December 1943 | R-64 | 125 GRT | aux. minesweeper(mine) | |
Total: | 1,782 GRT |
L-22 also torpedoed and damaged the German freighter Rudesheimer (2036 GRT) on 1 September 1943.[3]
References
- ↑ Orlov Alex; Dmitriy Metelev; Evgeniy Chirva. "Великая Отечественная - под водой". Town.ural.ru. Retrieved 2014-08-27.
- 1 2 "Allied Warships L-22 Submarine of the L (Leninec) class". uboat.net/. Retrieved 27 August 2014.
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