HMS Surf (P239)
HMS Surf (P239) |
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General data | |
Ship type : | Submarine |
Ship class : | Seraph class ( S class ) |
Navy : | Royal Navy |
Builder : | Cammell Laird ( Birkenhead ) |
Keel laying : | February 1, 1941 |
Launch : | December 20, 1942 |
Commissioning: | March 18, 1943 |
Whereabouts: | Scrapped in 1950. |
Technical specifications
(see Seraph class ) |
HMS Surf was a submarine of the British Royal Navy in World War II .
history
The Surf ( . English : Surf ) was a boat of the third construction lot of the successful S-Class ; this lot is also known as the Seraph class . She was in on February 1, 1941 Cammell Laird in the North West of England Birkenhead issued, expired on 20 December 1942 from the stack and is provided by the Royal Navy on 18 March 1943 in service.
The submarine was used in 1943 in the Mediterranean and later in the Asian theater of war.
On October 25, 1943, the Surf damaged the German auxiliary patrol boat GA 54 / Chiaros with the deck gun east of the Greek island of Amorgos . She torpedoed and sank the German freighter Sonia (ex French SNA 9 ; 2719 GRT ) south of Limnos (Greece) on December 9, 1943 . On March 5, 1944, the boat sank a Japanese tug and a barge off Aroa . On March 5, 1944, the Surf laid sea mines on Malakka Street .
The Surf was sold for scrapping on October 28, 1949 and scrapped in Faslane-on-Clyde in July 1950 .
Web links
literature
- Erminio Bagnasco: Submarines in World War II. (Technology - Classes - Types. A Comprehensive Encyclopedia). 5th edition. Motorbuch-Verlag, Stuttgart 1996, ISBN 3-613-01252-9 .
- Robert Hutchinson: KAMPF UNDER WASSER - Submarines from 1776 to today , Motorbuchverlag, Stuttgart, 1st edition 2006, ISBN 3-613-02585-X
- Anthony Preston: The history of the submarines , Karl Müller Verlag, Erlangen, German edition 1998, ISBN 3-86070-697-7
Explanations and references
- ↑ a b The uboat.net states March 18, 1943 for the commissioning of the Surf. Hutchinson (see literature ) gives November 18, 1943.
- ↑ HMS is the abbreviation for His / Her Majesty's Ship and the name prefix of British ships. HMS means His / Her Majesty's Ship .