Allied Warships

M-113

Submarine of the M (Malyutka) class

NavyThe Soviet Navy
TypeSubmarine
ClassM (Malyutka) 
Pennant 
Built byKrasnoye Sormovo (Gorkiy, U.S.S.R) / Yard 112 
Ordered 
Laid down25 Oct 1939 
Launched31 Dec 1940 
Commissioned5 Jul 1941 
End service 
Loss position
 
History

Black Sea fleet.

Stricken on 21 February 1957.

 

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Noteable events involving M-113 include:


26 Aug 1942
M-113 fires a torpedo at a submarine east of Cape Burnas in position 45º49'N, 30º18'E. The torpedo misses it's target. The target was possibly the Soviet submarine Shch-208 that was lost in that area in late August / early september 1942. (see map)

25 Sep 1942
M-113 fires two torpedoes against a (so far) unidentified merchant about 25 nautical miles north-east of Constanta, Romania in position 44º38'N, 29º15'E. Both torpedoes missed their target. (see map)

30 May 1943
M-113 fires two torpedoes at the German barges F-301 and F-304 about 15 nautical miles south of Balaklava, Crimea in position 44º23'N, 33º55'E. Both torpedoes missed their target. (see map)

10 Sep 1943
M-113 fires two torpedoes against a merchant in a German convoy south of Cape Tarkhankut, Crimea in position 45º17'N, 32º36'E. Both torpedoes missed their target. (see map)

28 Sep 1943
M-113 hits a mine some 40 nautical miles west of Sevastopol, Crimea in position 44º58'N, 32º54'E. M-113 is heavily damaged but dispite this she managed to return to port. (see map)

28 Jul 1944
M-113 fires a torpedo against a German convoy with the auxiliary submarine chaser and 5 barges about 25 nautical miles east of east of Cape Kaliakra, Bulgaria in position 43º37'N, 29º03'E. The torpedo failed to hit a target. (see map)

22 Aug 1944
M-113 fires two torpedoes against ' what is identified as ' a merchant of some 2000 tons about 3 nautical miles west-south-west of Cape Kaliakra, Bulgaria in position 43º35'N, 28º39'E. Both torpedoes missed their target. (see map)

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