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Scuka class
ShCh submarines

Scuka class submarine
Russian Scuka class submarine

ShCh or Scuka class (between 90 and 100 boats)
Type:
Russian submarines, built 1933-1948.
History:
This class, also known as ShCh, Scuka or SC-class, was the first originally Soviet submarine design. The class got their type designation of the first letter of the prototype Schuka (Russian for 'pike').

The first boats of the series III were developed and constructed in the late 1920s. They could remain on patrol for 20 days at sea, and the following boats of the V series (of which there were two variants) had a larger endurance and an enhanced tower and another gun. The boats of the first series III ran only 11 knots during the tests, while the V series were faster. The X series was not only again faster but also had a larger endurance, and with the X-bis series the performance could be increased even more.

Russian Scuka class sub SC 404
The Russian submarine SC 404 returns form a patrol.

As far as known, the surving boats of the first groups were brought to the standard of the X-bis series. The first boats were given fish names and numbers. The submarines of the Baltic fleet got numbers from 300, for the Arctic fleet from 400, for the Pacific fleet from 100 and for the Black Sea Fleet from 200.

ShCh class sub SC 307 defeated German U 144
SC 307 was the boat which sunk the German U-boat U-144.

The performances in WW2 remained nearly without highlights - like most of the Soviet fleet. Only a few ships of the Axis powers were lost by Russian submarine attacks while on the other side the Soviet subs suffered heavy losses. This poor performance was caused probably more in the inadequate equipment and poor training than in the actual design of this class.

Soviet submarine SC 205 in a port at the Black Sea
Russian submarine SC 205 in a Black Sea port. Two units of this type have been sunk by Italian midget submarines.

SC 305 was rammed and sunk by the Finnish submarine Vehehinen in 1942. An Italian torpedo boat torpedoed SC 214 in the Balck Sea. Alltogether, 34 boats of the ShCh class were sunk during the war.

User: Soviet Navy.

ShCh class Series X-bis
Type
submarine
Displacement
589 tons surfaced,
705 tons submerged
Length (overall(
192.6 ft
Bream
21 ft
Draught
12.5 ft (Series III)
Main Armament

six 533-mm (21-in) torpedo tubes: four forward and two on aft, with 10-12 torpedos

Secondary Armament
two 47-mm guns (also for anti-aircraft)
Anti-Aircraft
two 12.7-mm machine guns
Engines

Diesel and electric engines with two shafts

Power

1,370 hp surfaced, 800 hp submerged
(Series III)

Bunkerage
?
Speed

surfaced 14 kts, submerged 8.3 kts

Range

surfaced 3,250 nm at 8.3 kts, submerged 110 nm at 8.3 kts
(Series III)

Diving depth
?
Crew
37 (Series III)
Submarines

Between 90 and 100 boats build from 1933-1948 in Leningrad, Nikolayev and Vladivostok.

Remaining

34 boats sunk 1941-45, 3 boats lost by accidents. Remaining boats scuttled in the 1960s.

3d model Russian sub Scuka class
3d model of a Scuka class submarine.

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