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- Soviet_submarine_M-200 length "50500.0".
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 abstract "М-200 Месть (Myest, meaning \"vengeance\" or \"revenge\") was a Malyutka class (Serie XV) short-range, diesel attack submarine of the Soviet Navy.On 21 November 1956 while returning to port after transit to Paldiski near Tallinn, Myest was to rendezvous with the destroyer Статный (Statnyj, meaning \"stately\"). At about 19:45 hours, after spotting the destroyer, the boat's commanding officer, Captain Second Rank Yuri Pavlovich Shtikov, gave the conn to Captain Third Rank Shumanin, and went below for supper. Shumanin had previous experience in Щ-type (щука, shchuka, \"pike\") and С-type (средняя, srednyaja, \"medium\") boats, but was new to М-type (малая, Malaya, \"small\") boats such as M-200.At 19:53 hours, while attempting to take station alongside the destroyer, the submarine cut across the destroyer's bow, which struck the boat on the starboard side aft, flooding the two after compartments immediately and killing the six men stationed there. Eight men escaped in the six or eight minutes before the boat sank, but two of them drowned before they could be rescued. Twenty-eight survivors were trapped in the compartments one, three, and four of the sunken submarine.The submarine's emergency buoy was located at 21:05 hours, and communications were established with the remaining survivors in compartment one, the forward torpedo room. The men in compartments three and four had already died. Rescue forces began quickly arriving at the accident´s scene, but were unable to provide air to the survivors.By 04:00 hours the next morning, 22 November, the men in the submarine were prepared to use their escape equipment to leave the wreck, but were ordered to remain aboard while the senior officers on the surface developed plans to lift the boat with a floating crane. Numerous meetings occupied those officers until about 18:00 hours that evening, when the rescue attempt actually began. However, the weather had deteriorated, and when the rescue vessels began to drag anchor and the telephone cable to the sunken wreck parted, the attempt was abandoned.At 03:47 hours the next morning, 23 November, divers located the wreck, and learned that the previous evening, after the telephone line parted and communications were lost, the survivors had decided to disobey orders, and escape on their own. However, the first man to use the escape hatch had died in the attempt, blocking the hatch for the rest. Killing them all, the submarine was never raised.".
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 class Soviet_M-class_submarine.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 length "50.5".
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 shipBeam "4.4".
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 status "Rammed and sunk".
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 thumbnail Shadowgraph_Malyutka_class_XV_series_submarine.svg?width=300.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 topSpeed "28.706".
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 wikiPageExternalLink M200.htm.
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- Soviet_submarine_M-200 wikiPageRevisionID "682080560".
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1950s_ships.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1956_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cold_War_submarines_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lost_submarines_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1956.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ships_built_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Soviet_M-class_submarines.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Soviet_submarine_accidents.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 wikiPageWikiLink Destroyer.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 wikiPageWikiLink Diesel_engine.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_M-class_submarine.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Navy.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_destroyer_Stately.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 wikiPageWikiLink Submarine.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 wikiPageWikiLink File:Shadowgraph_Malyutka_class_XV_series_submarine.svg.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Soviet submarine M-200".
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 wikiPageWikiLinkText "М-200 ''Месть'' (''Mest'')".
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 shipArmament "Four 533 mm torpedo tubes in bow, eight anti-submarine/anti-ship torpedoes, one deck semi-auto gun 45 mm/46 21-K".
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 shipClass Soviet_M-class_submarine.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 shipComplement "32".
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 shipCountry "Soviet Union".
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 shipDisplacement "281".
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 shipFate "Rammed and sunk".
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 shipName "М-200 Месть".
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 shipPropulsion "Two 600 hp conventional diesel engines, 2x218 hp electric engines".
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 shipRange "at cruising speed on surface".
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 shipSpeed "surfaced, submerged".
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- Soviet_submarine_M-200 subject Category:1950s_ships.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 subject Category:1956_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 subject Category:Cold_War_submarines_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 subject Category:Lost_submarines_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1956.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 subject Category:Ships_built_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 subject Category:Soviet_M-class_submarines.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 subject Category:Soviet_submarine_accidents.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 hypernym Submarine.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 type Ship.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 type Accident.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 type Class.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 type Good.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 type Incident.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 type Ship.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 type Submarine.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 type Product.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 type DesignedArtifact.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 type Thing.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 type Q11446.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 comment "М-200 Месть (Myest, meaning \"vengeance\" or \"revenge\") was a Malyutka class (Serie XV) short-range, diesel attack submarine of the Soviet Navy.On 21 November 1956 while returning to port after transit to Paldiski near Tallinn, Myest was to rendezvous with the destroyer Статный (Statnyj, meaning \"stately\").".
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 label "Soviet submarine M-200".
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 sameAs Q7571808.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 sameAs زیردریایی_ام-۲۰۰.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 sameAs m.03cp7m.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 sameAs Q7571808.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 wasDerivedFrom Soviet_submarine_M-200?oldid=682080560.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 depiction Shadowgraph_Malyutka_class_XV_series_submarine.svg.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 isPrimaryTopicOf Soviet_submarine_M-200.
- Soviet_submarine_M-200 name "М-200 Месть".