Allied Warships

S-32

Submarine of the S (Stalinec) class

NavyThe Soviet Navy
TypeSubmarine
ClassS (Stalinec) 
Pennant 
Mod2nd group (Type IX-modified) 
Built byMarti Yard (Nikolayev, U.S.S.R.) / Yard 198 
Ordered 
Laid down15 Oct 1937 
Launched27 Apr 1939 
Commissioned19 Jun 1940 
Lost26 Jun 1942 
Loss position44° 12'N, 33° 48'E
History

Black Sea fleet.

Lost with all hands during support duties to Sevastopol. Most likely bombed and sunk by a German aircraft on 26 June 1942 south of the Crimea in position 44º12'N, 33º48'E.

Sometimes the Italian small submarines CB-3 or CB-4 are credited for sinking S-32, but dates of their activities do not match with S-32 trip.

 

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