Soviet Union

Land Air Sea People

D. 1 (D. 1)

SHIP SPECIFICATIONS

Information Country Type
  Soviet Union Submarine
  Class Manufacturer
  D (Dekabrist) Class Unknown
  Launched Commissioned Decommissioned
 
  Length Beam Draught
  284 feet 23 feet 6 inches 16 feet 6 inches
  Displacement Max Speed Range
  920 tons 15 knots 7,000 miles at 9 knots
  Submerged Displacement Submerged Max Speed Submerged Range
  1,318 tons 8.4 knots 105 miles at 4 knots
  Crew Aircraft  
  60  
Propulsion Diesel
  2 diesel engines, 2,500 hp
  Electric
  2 electric motors, 1,250 hp
Armament Armament
  8 x 21 inch torpedo tubes (6 forward, 2 aft), 10 torpedoes; 8 mines (2 tubes)
  1 x 4 inch (102 mm) 45-cal.; 1-2 45 mm

Photographs

World War II:  After rolling into the French coast with the first wave of D-Day invaders, this Coast Guard medium landing craft, bearing the proud No. 1 on its stern, dashes back to its mother ship.  A Coast Guard assault transport, with some of the first Americans to fall wounded in the thrust on Hitler's Atlantic Wall.  The wounded were given emergency treatment in the transport's sick back before returning to Britain for hospitalization. World War II:  Naval Supply Depot, Oakland, California.  Altitude 3000 feet.  Lens fl 8.25.  Filter Aero #1.  Enlarged 1 1/2 times.  Looking east.  17 September 1942. World War II:  North American B-25 D. World War II:  Japanese photograph captured on Attu, Aleutian Islands, June 1, 1943. World War II:  Japanese photograph captured on Attu, Aleutian Islands, June 1, 1942.

Documents

Cero (SS-225) War Patrol 1 (34 pages)

Cero (SS-225) War Patrol 1 - 1st Endorsement (3 pages)

Anzio (28 pages)

Rome-Arno (32 pages)

North Apennines (32 pages)

Intercepts

April 2, 1945 - 2056 (AF78)

History

No history available.