SS Fizik Kurchatov explained

SS Fizik Kurchatov (Russian: Физик Курчатов) was a Leninsky Komsomol-class multi-purpose tweendecker freighter owned by the Soviet Black Sea Shipping Company. She was powered by steam turbine engines.[1] The ship was named after Soviet physicist Igor Kurchatov (1903–1960).

Fizik Kurchatov was one of the Soviet ships which participated in Operation Anadyr, as one of nine Soviet ships which returned missiles to the USSR after the Cuban Missile Crisis, and also took part in the 1973 Arab–Israeli War.

History

The Fizik Kurchatov keel was laid down at the Kherson Shipyard on 20 March 1961. By that time, the shipyard had built seven of her sister ships.[2] The ship was completed in June 1962 and transferred to the Black Sea Shipping Company on 30 June of that year.

Operation Anadyr

The maiden voyage of the ship was from Nikolayev port to Cuba. The ship loaded cargo in Mykolaiv port. Her cargo was an air defense battalion and its equipment. After unloading in Cuba, the Fizik Kurchatov loaded sugar and returned to the USSR in June 1962.[3] [4] Other sources say that the ship was built in May and delivered to the Black Sea Shipping Company after this voyage.

Some sources say that the Fizik Kurchatov maiden voyage began before 25 July, when 1,131 tons of general cargo and trucks were loaded on her main deck. Although she sailed from Odessa with Ghana her declared destination, she arrived in Cuba on 7 August.[5]

Her second voyage reportedly began in September 1962, when she loaded 9,500 tons of general cargo (including portions of a missile division) and sailed from Odesa. Oran, an Algerian port, was declared her destination but she arrived in Cuba.[5]

Cuban Missile Crisis

On 23 October 1962, she was still in Cuba.[6]

The Fizik Kurchatov left Cuba on 7 November 1962, and was photographed by U.S. reconnaissance planes during her return to the Soviet Union. She returned six canvas-covered missiles, which had been aimed at the United States, to the USSR on her open main deck.[7]

1973 Arab–Israeli War

The Yom Kippur War, also known as the Ramadan War, the October War and the 1973 Arab–Israeli War, was fought by a coalition of Arab states led by Egypt and Syria against Israel from 6 to 25 October 1973. At least twenty-three Soviet merchant ships carried military cargoes to Syria and Egypt in October and November 1973, including eight Leninsky Komsomol-class cargo ships; the Fizik Kurchatov among them. According to U.S. intelligence, the Fizik Kurchatov made three voyages from Soviet Black Sea ports to Syria and Egypt between October and November 1973:

Ethiopian cargo

The Fizik Kurchatov delivered P-205 and P-206, two Zhuk-class patrol boats, to Ethiopia in October 1982 when the Soviet Union supplied the African country's new fleet.[9]

Fate

The Fizik Kurchatov was renamed the Kurchat and her home port became George Town, Cayman Islands on 30 April 1986. She was scrapped in Kaohsiung, China in August of that year.

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://fleetphoto.ru/projects/1811/ Проект 567, 567К, тип Ленинский комсомол.
  2. http://www.mycity.kherson.ua/avtory-ag/korshun/korshun-ship.html Мой город - Херсон. >> Леонид Коршун и его корабли.
  3. Web site: Остров Свободы в его судьбе. ГБУ КО «Редакция газеты «Весть». 2011-10-29.
  4. Web site: Херсонцы в операции "Анадырь".. Виктор Хмель.
  5. Web site: СССР в строительстве ВМС Кубы. Chapter 8: Советские суда участвовавшие в переброске войск в ходе операции "Анадырь".. Розин Александр.
  6. http://jfk14thday.com/tracking-soviet-ships-october-23/ The Fourteenth Day: JFK and the Aftermath of the Cuban Missile Crisis. By David Coleman. W.W. Norton & Company, 2012. >> Soviet Ships: October 23
  7. http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/the-soviet-cargo-ship-fizik-kurchatov-which-left-cuba-on-news-photo/104405101 gettyimages >> best of news
  8. Web site: Советский флот в войнах и конфликтах "холодной войны". Это - персональная страница Александра Розина >> Война "Судного дня" 1973 г. Противостояние флотов СССР и США на море. Chapter 9: Корабли эскадры конвоируют транспорты.. Розин Александр..
  9. http://8опэск.рф/26.%2013-7.%20Новый%20ВМФ%20Эфиопии.htm 8-я оперативная эскадра кораблей (хроника создания в зоне Индийского океана 8-й оперативной эскадры кораблей ВМФ) 1967–1992 гг. >> СССР создает новый флот Эфиопии.