Technical information
Type | Submarine |
Displacement | 577/704 BRT |
Length | 57,00m |
Complement | 38 men |
Armament | 4 bow and 2 stern torpedo tubes, 10-12 torpedoes 2x45mm semi-automatic guns |
Max speed | 12,5 / 6,3 knots (surfaced/submerged) |
Notes on class | There were 3 modifications of this class, types II, III and IV. Each was slightly improved (longer, more range). The figures here we give for the original boats. These submarines were designed to ‘execute positioning service on closed theatres’ and might be determined as medium submarines. The concept was adopted by USSR Revolutionary Military Council (Revvoensoviet) on January 23, 1930 and a huge program of their building for all four fleets of a giant country began in February, 1930. There were plans to build up to 200 Schukas of three main series - III (third series); V, V-bis, V-bis-2 (fifth series);X, X-bis (tenth series), so, this boats had to be the most numerous units of the Soviet Navy during WWII (really 86 units were commissioned before or during WWII). Seven yards were involved in this program - No189, 190, 194 in Leningrad, No112 in Gorky, No200 in Nikolaev and No202 in Vladivostok. Each series had several improvements vs. previous one. The name of these boats was taken (traditionally in Russia and USSR) from the individual name of the first boat Sch-301 ’Schuka‘ (Ùóêà) - Pike. Their numbers depended on destination fleet: 1XX-Pacific fleet, 2XX-Black sea fleet, 3XX-Baltic fleet and 4XX-North fleet. Pacific fleet Schukas resisted Japans without losses (excluding non-battle damages and incidents), but Baltic, Black Sea and North Schukas suffered great losses during war (70% of front-line boats). The figures here we give for the original boats of III series. |
Soviet Navy ships of the ShCh (Scuka) class
To see all ShCh (Scuka) class ships click here.
1st group (Type III) | ||
ShCh-301 | Lost on 28 Aug 1941 | |
ShCh-302 | Lost on Oct 1942 | |
ShCh-303 | ||
ShCh-304 | Lost on Nov 1942 | |
2nd group (Type V) | ||
ShCh-101 | ||
ShCh-102 | ||
ShCh-104 | ||
ShCh-105 | ||
ShCh-106 | ||
ShCh-107 | ||
ShCh-108 | ||
ShCh-109 | ||
ShCh-110 | ||
ShCh-111 | ||
ShCh-112 | ||
3rd group (Type V-modified) | ||
ShCh-113 | ||
ShCh-114 | ||
ShCh-115 | ||
ShCh-116 | ||
ShCh-117 | Lost on 15 Dec 1952 | |
ShCh-118 | ||
ShCh-119 | ||
ShCh-120 | ||
ShCh-201 | ||
ShCh-202 | ||
ShCh-203 | Lost on 26 Aug 1943 | |
ShCh-305 | Lost on 5 Nov 1942 | |
ShCh-308 | Lost on 26 Oct 1942 | |
4th group (Type V-modified-2) | ||
ShCh-121 | ||
ShCh-122 | ||
ShCh-123 | ||
ShCh-124 | ||
ShCh-125 | ||
ShCh-204 | Lost on 6 Dec 1941 | |
ShCh-205 | ||
ShCh-206 | Lost on 9 Jul 1941 | |
ShCh-207 | ||
ShCh-306 | Lost on Nov 1942 | |
ShCh-307 | ||
ShCh-309 | ||
ShCh-310 | ||
ShCh-311 | Lost on 12 Oct 1942 | |
5th group (Type X) | ||
ShCh-126 | ||
ShCh-127 | ||
ShCh-128 | ||
ShCh-129 | ||
ShCh-130 | ||
ShCh-131 | ||
ShCh-132 | ||
ShCh-133 | ||
ShCh-134 | ||
ShCh-208 | Lost on Aug 1942 | |
ShCh-209 | ||
ShCh-210 | Lost on Mar 1942 | |
ShCh-211 | Lost on Nov 1941 | |
ShCh-212 | Lost on Dec 1942 | |
ShCh-213 | Lost on 14 Oct 1942 | |
ShCh-214 | Lost on 19 Jun 1942 | |
ShCh-215 | ||
ShCh-317 | Lost on Jul 1942 | |
ShCh-318 | ||
ShCh-319 | Lost on Sep 1941 | |
ShCh-320 | Lost on Oct 1942 | |
ShCh-322 | Lost on Oct 1941 | |
ShCh-323 | Lost on 1 May 1943 | |
ShCh-324 | Lost on Nov 1941 | |
ShCh-401 | Lost on Apr 1942 | |
ShCh-402 | Lost on 21 Sep 1944 | |
ShCh-403 | Lost on Oct 1943 | |
ShCh-404 | ||
ShCh-421 | Lost on 9 Apr 1942 | |
ShCh-422 | Lost on Jul 1943 | |
ShCh-423 | ||
ShCh-424 | Lost on 20 Oct 1939 | |
6th group (Type X-modified) | ||
ShCh-135 | ||
ShCh-136 | ||
ShCh-137 | ||
ShCh-138 | Lost on 18 Jul 1942 | |
ShCh-216 | Lost on 17 Feb 1944 | |
ShCh-405 | Lost on 13 Jun 1942 | |
ShCh-406 | Lost on Jun 1943 | |
ShCh-407 | ||
ShCh-408 | Lost on 26 May 1943 | |
ShCh-411 | ||
ShCh-412 | ||
ShCh-413 | ||
ShCh-414 | ||
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