


Carbonero
País | Estados Unidos |
Classe de Navio | Submarino da Classe Balao |
Hull Number | SS-337 |
Estaleiro | Electric Boat Company |
Data de Quilha | 16 dez 1943 |
Data de Lançamento | 15 out 1944 |
Data de Incorporação | 7 fev 1945 |
Data de Desincorporação | 1 dez 1970 |
Data de Afundamento | 27 abr 1975 |
Deslocamento | 1,550 tons standard; 2,460 tons submerged |
Comprimento | 312 feet |
Boca | 27 feet |
Calado | 17 feet |
Máquinas | Four General Motors Model 16-278A V16 diesel engines (5,400shp), four high-speed General Electric electric motors with reduction gears (2,750shp), two 126-cell Sargo batteries, two propellers |
Velocidade | 20 knots |
Autonomia | 11,000nm at 10 knots surfaced, 48 hours at 2 knots submerged |
Tripulação | 81 |
Armamento | 6x533mm forward torpedo tubes, 4x533mm aft torpedo tubes, 24 torpedoes, 1x102mm 50cal deck gun |
Submerged Speed | 8.75 knots |
Contributor: C. Peter Chen
ww2dbaseUpon commissioning in Feb 1945, USS Carbonero served with the Fleet Sonar School at Key West, Florida, United States in Mar and Apr 1945. She arrive at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States in early May and departed for her first war patrol on 26 May. Off Taiwan, she served on lifeguard station until 8 Jul. After refitting at Subic Bay, Zambales, Philippine Island, she departed on 4 Aug for her second war patrol, during which she sank four sailing ships, two sampans, and two junks. The Pacific War ended during her second war patrol. After the war, she served on the west coast of the United States. In 1947, she conducted a simulated war patrol in the Western Pacific. In 1949, she was reclassified an auxiliary submarine (with new designation AGSS-337) and she was assigned the Regulus Missile Program. In 1951 she was fitted with the Fleet Snorkel modification package, and in 1953 she was fitted with missile guiding equipment. Her home port shifted to Pearl Harbor in 1957. In Jul 1959, she became the flagship of US Navy Submarine Division 12. In early 1962, her Regulus missile guidance equipment was removed, thus returning to her original designation of SS-337. In 1962, she played a role in the 1962 Operation Dominic nuclear weapon tests, stationing 30 miles from the point of detonation. During the Vietnam War, she served mainly as a lifeguard vessel, rescuing downed aviators. Carbonero was decommissioned on 1 Dec 1970, and was sunk as a target in 1975 by a Mark 48 torpedo fired by USS Pogy off Hawaii, United States.
ww2dbaseSource: Wikipedia
Last Major Revision: Aug 2011
Submarine Carbonero (SS-337) Mapa Interativo
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Carbonero Operational Timeline
10 abr 1942 | Submarine Carbonero was ordered. |
16 dez 1943 | The keel of submarine Carbonero was laid down. |
15 out 1944 | Submarine Carbonero was launched, sponsored by Mrs. S. S. Murray. |
7 fev 1945 | USS Carbonero was commissioned into service, Commander Charlton Murphy, Jr. in command. |
21 mar 1945 | USS Carbonero departed New London, Connecticut, United States. |
9 mai 1945 | USS Carbonero arrived at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii. |
26 mai 1945 | USS Carbonero departed Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii for her first war patrol. She would for the most part remain on lifeguard station off the island of Taiwan on the Chinese coast. |
8 jul 1945 | USS Carbonero completed her first war patrol. |
4 ago 1945 | USS Carbonero departed the Philippine Islands for her second war patrol. |
10 ago 1945 | USS Carbonero sank two schooners and a sampan with her deck gun in the Gulf of Siam-South China Sea area. |
11 ago 1945 | USS Carbonero sank a sampan with her deck gun in the Gulf of Siam-South China Sea area. |
12 ago 1945 | USS Carbonero sank a junk with her deck gun in the Gulf of Siam-South China Sea area. |
13 ago 1945 | USS Carbonero sank two schooners with her deck gun in the Gulf of Siam-South China Sea area. |
14 ago 1945 | USS Carbonero sank a junk with her deck gun in the Gulf of Siam-South China Sea area. |
22 set 1945 | USS Carbonero arrived at Seattle, Washington, United States. |
30 set 1953 | Lieutenant Commander J. O. House, Jr. relieved Commander W. P. Murphy at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, United States as the commanding officer of USS Carbonero. |
13 mai 1957 | USS Carbonero's home port shifted to Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii. |
1 dez 1970 | USS Carbonero was decommissioned from service and was struck from the US Naval Register. |
27 abr 1975 | Submarine Carbonero was sunk as a torpedo target off Hawaii, United States. |
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