Navy | The Soviet Navy |
Type | Submarine |
Class | M (Malyutka) |
Pennant | |
Mod | 4th group (type XV) |
Built by | Sudomekh (Leningrad, U.S.S.R.) / Yard 196 |
Ordered | |
Laid down | 31 Mar 1940 |
Launched | 17 Jul 1941 |
Commissioned | 20 Mar 1943 |
Lost | 21 Nov 1956 |
History | Northern fleet. Transported from the Caspian Sea to the Arctic during 14 April / 28 May 1943. Sunk on 21 November 1956 in the Baltic Sea after a collision with a Russian destroyer. |
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Notable events involving M-200 include:
20 Jun 1944
While trying to attack a German convoy of the Syltefjord M-200 was spotted by a German aircraft after which the escort vessels dropped 33 depth charges, spoiling the subs attack.
15 Jul 1944
M-200 fires two torpedoes against ' what is identified as ' a merchant of 5000 tons in a German convoy of the Persfjord. Both torpedoes missed their target.