Italian submarine fates
Ships hit by Italian submarines
Orkanger
Type | Tanker | |||
Country | Norwegian | |||
Built | 1928 | GRT | 8,029 | |
Date of attack | 12 Jun 1940 | Time | 2218 2300 (e) | |
Fate | Sunk by submarine Naiade (T.V. Luigi Baroni) | |||
Position of attack | 31° 42'N, 28° 50'E | |||
Complement | 43 (4 dead and 39 survivors) | |||
Convoy | ||||
Notes | At 2145 hours, a large tanker was sighted at a range of 4,000 metres, steering 130° at 13 knots. Naiade closed on the surface. At 2157 hours, a torpedo (533mm) was fired from a bow tube at a distance of 1,200 metres. It hit and damaged the tanker. This was the Norwegian tanker Orkanger (8,029 GRT, built 1928) carrying 10,500 tons of fuel oil from Port Said to Malta. The Italian declaration of war had forced her to turn back and she had been ordered to Alexandria. Shortly after, the submarine reverted course and fired a stern torpedo (450mm) but it had an erratic course and missed. She reverted course again. At 2218 hours, a third torpedo (450mm) was fired from a bow tube at 500 metres. It hit and the tanker sank. Survivors confirmed that two torpedoes had hit the engine room about ten minutes apart. Four crew members were killed. Thirty-nine survivors (twenty-nine crew members and ten passengers, including Lt. Cdr. Crabbe, two stokers and nine military personnel) were picked up by the Spanish Tom who brought them back to Alexandria. |