Sokrushitelnyi
Country | Russia |
Ship Class | Gnevny-class Destroyer |
Builder | Zhdanov Yard, Leningrad, Russia |
Laid Down | 1 Jan 1935 |
Launched | 15 Aug 1936 |
Commissioned | 13 Aug 1938 |
Sunk | 22 Nov 1942 |
Displacement | 1,612 tons standard; 2,039 tons full |
Length | 370 feet |
Beam | 33 feet |
Draft | 16 feet |
Machinery | Three watertube boilers, GTZA-24 geared turbines, 2 shafts |
Power Output | 50,500 shaft horsepower |
Speed | 37 knots |
Range | 2,640nm at 19 knots |
Crew | 236 |
Armament | 4x130mm B-13 guns, 2x76.2mm 34-K AA guns, 2x45mm 21-K AA guns, 2x12.7mm DK machine guns, 3x2x533mm torpedo tubes, 60 mines, 25 depth charges |
Contributor: C. Peter Chen
ww2dbaseSokrushitelnyi was a Project 7 destroyer designed to mimick contemporary Italian destroyers; unfortunately, she and her sister ships also inherited structural flaws commonly found in Italian ships. In 1941, she was assigned to the Soviet Northern Fleet. On 17 Nov 1942, she was assigned to convoy duty, probably with QP 15. On 20 Nov, she was caught in a storm. At 1430 hours on that day, she was hit by a large wave, tearing off her stern, which sank within ten minutes, killing six men. Other destroyers soon approached to take on her crew; 191 were saved, while an additional 30 were lost during the rescue effort. At 1530, the other destroyers in the convoy began to leave due to lack of fuel, leaving a crew of 13 to man Sokrushitelnyi. She was not seen again, probably sinking some time on 22 Nov. For the loss of the ship, her commanding officer was executed by firing squad and her executive officer was sent to a penal battalion. Poor quality repair from previous battle damage near the stern might be to blame for the stern breaking off so easily.
ww2dbaseSource: Warship 2009.
Last Major Revision: Dec 2009
Sokrushitelnyi Operational Timeline
13 Aug 1938 | Sokrushitelnyi was commissioned into service. |
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