Soviet submarine L-4
| Submarine L-4 Garibaldets | |
| History | |
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| Name: | L-4 Гарибальдиец(Garibalidiyets) |
| Laid down: | 15 March 1930 |
| Launched: | 31 August 1931 |
| Commissioned: | 8 October 1933 |
| Decommissioned: | 2 November 1954 |
| Fate: | Stricken on 17 February 1956 |
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| Class & type: | Leninets-class |
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| Length: | 81 m (265 ft 9 in) |
| Beam: | 7.5 m (24 ft 7 in) |
| Draft: | 4.08 m (13 ft 5 in) |
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| Complement: | 53 |
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| Part of: | Black Sea Fleet |
The World War II Soviet submarine L-4 belonged to the L-class or Leninets class of minelayer submarines. She had been named Garibaldets in honour of the men of Garibaldi. During the war she was commanded by Evgeniy Petrovich Polyakov (Russian: Евгений Петрович Поляков).[1]
Service history
For her service, the submarine was awarded the Order of the Red Banner.[2] Among her victories was the torpedoing of the German tanker Friederike (formerly Firuz), whose loss prevented her use during the Axis evacuation of Crimea during the Crimean Offensive.[3][4]
In 1944 Michman Ivan Perov was awarded Hero of the Soviet Union.[5]
| Date | Ship | Flag | Tonnage | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15 September 1941 | Chipka | |
2,304 GRT | freighter (mine) |
| 19 September 1941 | W-2 | |
ca. 50 GRT | minesweeper (mine) |
| 10 October 1941 | Regele Carol I | |
2,369 GRT | minelayer (mine) [8][9] |
| 22 July 1943 | Hudayi Bahri | |
29 GRT | sailing vessel (gunfire) |
| 23 July 1943 | Gurpinar | |
100 GRT | sailing vessel (gunfire) |
| 28 July 1943 | EL-73 | |
139 GRT | lighter (mine) [10] |
| 23 November 1943 | Santa Fé | |
4,627 GRT | freighter (mine) [11] |
| 11 May 1944 | Friederike | |
7,327 GRT | tanker (torpedo). Not sunk but written-off. |
| Total: | 16,940 GRT | |||
Mines from L-4 also damaged the German barge F-130. During an artillery duel she damaged the German barge F-329.[6]
References
- ↑ Orlov Alex, Dmitriy Metelev, Evgeniy Chirva. "Великая Отечественная - под водой". Town.ural.ru. Retrieved 2014-08-03.
- ↑ Orlov Alex, Dmitriy Metelev, Evgeniy Chirva. "Великая Отечественная - под водой". Town.ural.ru. Retrieved 2014-08-03.
- ↑ "Friederike ex Firuz". Forum-marinearchiv.de. Retrieved 2014-08-03.
- ↑ "Operation "60,000" – 1944". WorldWar2.ro. Retrieved 2014-08-03.
- ↑
Soviet submarine L-4 at the "Герои страны" ("Heroes of the Country") website (Russian)
- 1 2 "L-4 of the Soviet Navy - Soviet Submarine of the L (Leninec) class - Allied Warships of WWII". uboat.net. Retrieved 2014-08-03.
- ↑ "Allied Submarine Attacks 1939-1945". Historisches Marinearchiv. Retrieved 2014-11-17.
- ↑ "SMR Regele Carol I". WorldWar2.ro. Retrieved 2014-08-03.
- ↑ "Allied Submarine Attacks 1939-1945". Historisches Marinearchiv. Retrieved 2014-11-17.
- ↑ "Allied Submarine Attacks 1939-1945". Historisches Marinearchiv. Retrieved 2014-11-17.
- ↑ "Allied Submarine Attacks 1939-1945". Historisches Marinearchiv. Retrieved 2014-11-17.
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