Sunfish (S-class)
Country | United Kingdom |
Ship Class | S-class Submarine |
Builder | Chatham Dockyard, Kent, England, United Kingdom |
Laid Down | 27 Jul 1935 |
Launched | 30 Sep 1936 |
Commissioned | 2 Jul 1937 |
Decommissioned | 27 Jul 1944 |
Displacement | 670 tons standard; 960 tons submerged |
Length | 209 feet |
Beam | 24 feet |
Draft | 11 feet |
Machinery | Twin diesel/electric |
Speed | 14 knots |
Crew | 39 |
Armament | 6x533mm forward torpedo tubes, 12 torpedoes, 1x76mm gun, 1x0.76mm machine gun |
Submerged Speed | 10 knots |
Recommissioned by Russia | 26 Jun 1944 |
Contributor: C. Peter Chen
ww2dbaseSunfish was commissioned into British Royal Navy service before the European War, but was refitting when the war began. On 19 Feb 1940, she fired four torpedoes at the German submarine U-14 30 nautical miles northwest of Helgoland, Germany, but all torpedoes missed. On 9 Apr, she torpedoed and sank the German merchant ship Amasis in the Kattegat northeast of Denmark. On the following day, she torpedoed and missed the merchant ship Hanau at 1150, missed an auxiliary patrol vessel at 1520, but at 2000 she torpedoed and sank the German merchant ship Antares; all the action took place in the Kattegat. On 13 Apr, she damaged the German ship Schürbeck, again in the Kattegat. On the following day, she sank the German ship Oldenburg by torpedoes. On 5 Dec 1940, she sank the Finnish merchant ship Oscar Midling in Sildegapet, Norway. On 7 Dec, she damaged the Norwegian merchant ship Dixie off Stadlandet, Norway.
ww2dbaseOn 10 Apr 1944, Sunfish was transferred on loan to the Russian Navy, who recommissioned the ship as V-1. On 27 Jul 1944, she was attacked by a Royal Air Force Coastal Command B-24 Liberator bomber as she was mis-identified as a German submarine; the Russian Captain 2nd Class Fisanovic further the confusion by diving instead of staying on the surface to fire recognition signals, which mistakenly confirmed the attacker's belief that she was a hostile vessel. V-1 sustained heavy damage, and sank shortly. All crew, including the British liaison staff, were lost.
ww2dbaseSource: Uboat.net.
Last Major Revision: Jun 2008
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Sunfish (S-class) Operational Timeline
2 Jul 1937 | Sunfish (S-class) was commissioned into service. |
30 Sep 1941 | German bombers attacked shipyards at Tyneside in northern England, United Kingdom; submarine HMS Sunfish was badly damaged during the attack. |
27 Jul 1944 | Sunfish (S-class) was decommissioned from service. |
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