... in accordance with the agreed plan on August 9, 1945, 12 submarines started combat actions in Japan Sea. These subs made 6 torpedoes attacks and 1 surface attack including sub L-19 XIII series (CO: Captain of the 3rd rank A.S.Kononenko) that sent to the depths one transport and damaged severely another one...On August 25 a radio message arrived from the commander of the sub L-19 "starting to traverse the mine field.." Then the communication broke up. The L-19 was the last loss of the Russian fleet in the WWII.
USS Wahoo in her final configuration, July 1943 |
Leninet Class Soviet Submarine |
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| USS Wahoo | L-19 | |
| Nationality | USA | USSR |
| Class | GATO | Leninet |
| Date | Launched Feb. 14, 1942 | 1933-1942 |
| Normal Displacement | 1825 Tons (surfaced); 2410-2424 Tons (submerged) | 1200 (surfaced); 1550 Submerged |
| Dimensions | 311 ft 9 in x 27ft 3 in x 15ft 3 in; 91.6m x 8.3m x 5.1m | 265ft 9 in x 24ft 7 in x 15ft 9 in (81m x 7.5m x 4.8m) |
| Machinery | Diesel: 4 Fairbanks Morse 1600 hp; Electric 4 Elliot or General Electric | Diesel: 2; electric: 2 |
| Maximum Power | 5400 hp surfaced; 2740 hp submerged | 2600 hp surfaced; 1250 hp submerged |
| Maximum Speed | 20.25 knots surfaced; 8.75 knots submerged | 14 knots surfaced; 9 knots submerged |
| Range | 11,800 mile at 10 knots surfaced; 95 miles at 5 knots submerged | 7400 miles at 8 knots surfaced; 154 miles at 3 knots submerged |
| Torpedo Tubes | Ten 21 inch (533 mm); Six forward, Four aft; torpedoes: 24 | Six 21 in (533 mm); Four forward; Two aft; torpedoes 12 |
| Deck Guns | one 5 inch (127 mm) forward; two 12.7 mm machine guns | one 3.9 in (100 mm); one 45mm |
| Mines | up to 40 | up to 14 |
| Patrols | 7 | ??? |
| Ships Sunk | 20 for 60,038 Tons (JANAC) | ??? |
| Sunk | October 11, 1943 in Soya Strait, Japan | August 25, 1945 in Soya Strait Japan |