List of lost Russian or Soviet submarines explained
These Russian or Soviet submarines either suffered extensive crew casualties or were entirely lost to enemy action or to "storm or perils of the sea." A dagger (†) indicates that the boat was lost.
This list is not known to be complete.
According to the U.S. Navy, "The former Soviet Union secretly disposed of about 16 submarines by sinking them in the northern oceans."[1]
See also the list of Russian or Soviet submarines.
- Shch-103 (1935, storm)
- D-1 (1940, sea trials)
- S-2 (1940, Winter War)
1941
- Baltic Fleet
- L-2
- M-71 (scuttled)
- M-74
- M-80 (scuttled)
- M-81
- M-83 (scuttled)
- M-94
- M-98
- M-99
- M-103
- S-1 (scuttled)
- S-3
- S-5
- S-6
- S-8
- S-10
- S-11
- Kalev
- Ronis (scuttled)
- Spidola (scuttled)
- Shch-301
- Shch-319
- Shch-322
- Shch-324
- Black Sea Fleet
- D-6 (scuttled)
- M-34
- M-58
- M-59
- S-34
- Shch-204
- Shch-206
- Shch-211
- Pacific Fleet
1942
- Baltic Fleet
- M-95 †
- M-97 †
- S-7 †
- Shch-302 †
- Shch-304 †
- Shch-305 †
- Shch-306 †
- Shch-308 †
- Shch-311 †
- Shch-317 †
- Shch-320 †
- Black Sea Fleet
- A-1 (scuttled)
- M-31 †
- M-33 †
- M-60 †
- M-118 †
- S-32 †
- Shch-208 †
- Shch-210 †
- Shch-212 †
- Shch-213 †
- Shch-214 †
- Northern Fleet
- D-3 †
- L-24 †
- K-2 †
- K-23 †
- M-121 †
- M-173 †
- M-175 †
- M-176 †
- Shch-401 †
- Shch-405 †
- Shch-421 † (intentionally sunk after hitting mines)
- Pacific Fleet
- L-16 †
- Shch-138 (blew up due to torpedo explosion)
1943
- Baltic Fleet
- S-9 †
- S-12 †
- Shch-323
- Shch-406 †
- Shch-408 †
- Black Sea Fleet
- Northern Fleet
- К-1 †
- К-3 †
- К-22 †
- M-106 †
- M-122 †
- M-172 †
- M-174 †
- S-55 †
- Shch-403 †
- Shch-406 †
- Shch-408 †
- Shch-422 †
1944
- Baltic Fleet
- Black Sea Fleet
- L-6 †
- L-23 †
- M-36 †
- Shch-216 †
- Northern Fleet
1945
- Baltic Fleet
- Pacific Fleet
The Komsomolets Nuclear Submarine Memorial Society aids the dependents of sailors lost in these disasters.
Notes and References
- News: Nuclear ships: Millions to build, and now millions to trash. Virginian-Pilot. The. Virginian-Pilot. 2018-03-21. en.