SK-62 (No 49)
Soviet Patrol craft (A/S)
Name | SK-62 (No 49) | ||
Type: | Patrol craft (A/S) (D-3 class) | ||
Tonnage | 39 tons | ||
Completed | 1943 - Zavod No 5 (NKVD), Leningrad | ||
Owner | Soviet Navy | ||
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Date of attack | 18 Nov 1944 | Nationality: Soviet | |
Fate | Sunk by U-679 (Eduard Aust) | ||
Position | 59° 27'N, 23° 48'E - Grid AO 0269 | ||
Complement | ? men (? dead and ? survivors). | ||
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History | Commissioned as SKA-62 (No 49) on 30 July 1943 and assigned to the Baltic Fleet. Reclassified SK-62 (No 49) on 6 October 1944. | ||
Notes on event | On 18 November 1944 U-679 reported the sinking of a submarine chaser northwest of Cape Pakri in the Gulf of Finland. The vessel sunk was SK-62 (No 49). |
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