Navy | The Soviet Navy |
Type | Submarine |
Class | M (Malyutka) |
Pennant | |
Mod | 3rd group (Type XII) |
Built by | Krasnoye Sormovo (Gorkiy, U.S.S.R) / Yard 112 and Marti Yard (Nikolayev, U.S.S.R.) / Yard 198 |
Ordered | |
Laid down | 29 Oct 1940 |
Launched | 12 Feb 1941 |
Commissioned | 8 Nov 1941 |
End service | |
History | Black Sea fleet. Stricken on 17 July 1953. |
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Notable events involving M-117 include:
25 Mar 1943
M-117 fires two torpedoes against ' what is identified as ' a merchant of 2000 tons about 12 nautical miles south of Yalta, Crimea in position 44°30'N, 34°26'E. Both torpedoes missed their target.
6 May 1943
M-117 fires a torpedo against ' what is identified as ' a merchant of 4000 tons about 20 nautical miles south-west of Balaklava, Crimea in position 44°24'N, 33°37'E. The torpedo missed its target.
7 May 1943
M-117 fires a torpedo against ' what is identified as ' a merchant of 6000 tons about 10 nautical miles south-east of Yalta, Crimea in position 44°38'N, 34°34'E. The torpedo missed its target.
21 Jun 1943
M-117 fires a torpedo against a German barge about 24 nautical miles south of Sudak, Crimea in position 44°48'N, 35°11'E. The torpedo misses its target.
5 Oct 1943
M-117 fires two torpedoes against a German barge about 18 nautical miles South-West of Sevastopol, Crimea in position 44°33'N, 33°20'E. The torpedoes missed their target.
25 Nov 1943
M-117 fires two torpedoes against a convoy of German barges. She possibly torpedoed and sank the German barge F 592 west of the Crimea in position 45°31'N, 31°30'E.
31 Jan 1944
M-117 fires two torpedoes at 'what is identified as ' a merchant of 1000 tons about 30 nautical miles south-west of Ak Mechet, Crimea in position 45°25'N, 32°14'E.
14 Mar 1944
M-117 fires two torpedoes against ' what is identified as ' a merchant of 3000 tons about 50 nautical miles east of Yevpatoriya, Crimea in position 45°10'N, 32°16'E. Both torpedoes missed their target.