KT-806
Soviet Coastal minesweeper
Name | KT-806 | ||
Type: | Coastal minesweeper (R class) | ||
Tonnage | 26 tons | ||
Completed | 1937 - Zavod No 341, Rybinsk | ||
Owner | Soviet Navy | ||
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Date of attack | 30 Jul 1944 | Nationality: Soviet | |
Fate | Damaged by U-481 (Klaus Andersen) | ||
Position | 59° 33'N, 27° 24'E - Grid AO 3666 | ||
Complement | ? men (? dead and ? survivors). | ||
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History | Completed as MU-41 for the VVMU and used as training vessel by the Frunze Naval Academy. On 25 July 1941 assigned to the Baltic Fleet and converted to the minesweeper No. 1106. After participating in the evacuation of Tallinn to Kronstadt the vessel was renamed KT-41 on 7 September 1941. On 26 February 1942 renamed KT-806. | ||
Notes on event | At 17.36 hours on 30 July 1944 U-481 fired a Gnat at group of coastal minesweepers in the Narva Bay and observed a hit after 35 seconds and saw the KT-804 sink. At 17.40 hours, a second Gnat was fired that detonated after 1 minutes 55 seconds. Andersen could not observe the sinking of KT-807, but he saw how the damaged KT-806 was towed away. The U-boat later found wreckage in the area. KT-806 was repaired and returned to service as KT-376 on 6 October 1944. |
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