| Navy | The Soviet Navy |
| Type | Submarine |
| Class | ShCh (Scuka) |
| Pennant | |
| Built by | Baltiyskiy Zavod (Leningrad, U.S.S.R.) / Yard 189. |
| Ordered | |
| Laid down | 5 Feb 1930 |
| Launched | 1 Dec 1930 |
| Commissioned | 11 Oct 1933 |
| Lost | 28 Aug 1941 |
| Loss position | 59.52N, 25.16E (See a map) |
| History | Baltic fleet. Lost on 28 August 1941 on the route from Tallinn to Kronshtadt due to mines in position 59º52'N, 25º16'E. 39 men were lost, 2 survived. |
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Noteable events involving ShCh-301 include:
19 Aug 1941
ShCh-301 fires two torpedoes against the German merchant Theda Fritzen (2882 BRT) off Landsort, Sweden. The torpedoes missed their target.
24 Aug 1941
ShCh-301 fires a torpedo against ' what is identified as ' a merchant of 6000 tons off Landsort, Sweden. The torpedo missed its target.
