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Posted by: U260diver January 27, 2009 09:38 am
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That sounds like a big event, can you tell us more about it?


As an answer on Cipiamon's question...

Yes you can call it an big event.

Some months ago divers from Aquarius dive center in Constanta found a Russian submarine from the second world war. We made only one dive till now because the weather don't allow us to come back for the moment. In our second attempt we will try to identify the sub.

Facts are: submarine is from the SC class and as far as my knowledge 3 candidates for it.

After study we have some points what we can investigate for maybe a positive identification.

Till we are finished with identification i will not tell were we found this submarine (except Black Sea - Romanian waters). Nothing to do with you guys but there are others from outside what read also this forum and honest i don't like people what don't do nothing by there own and afterwards play big with another’s information.

But i will come back as soon i have more news, finally everybody will know the fact's of this part of (sad) history.

In the meanwhile i will post some photo's what we made, unfortunately the quality is not that good because we had to deal with a lot of particles in the water, darkness and strong current.

Regards, U260diver...

Posted by: U260diver January 27, 2009 09:52 am
Oke i try to upload some photo's:

Diver near the conning tower

http://img84.imageshack.us/my.php?image=1smallkw9.jpg

Hull with fishing nets

http://img84.imageshack.us/my.php?image=2smallrl9.jpg

Diver exploring the cannon

http://img84.imageshack.us/my.php?image=4smallxs9.jpg

Conning tower front view

http://img84.imageshack.us/my.php?image=3smallmc0.jpg

Anti Aircraft periscope

http://img84.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pb150015smalluy7.jpg


Posted by: Victor January 27, 2009 12:16 pm
Hello,

you may find these older topics of some help:

http://www.worldwar2.ro/forum/index.php?showtopic=9
http://www.worldwar2.ro/forum/index.php?showtopic=16

Posted by: U260diver January 29, 2009 04:48 am
Hello Victor...

Thx for the mentioned topic links!

As soon as i have more news i will inform.

Posted by: Miroslav Morozov March 01, 2009 11:19 am
Hello, U260diver!

I think, I could help you in the identification. I'm professional historian and work on this theme for some years. You could find my books here:
http://uboat.net/books/item/1867
http://uboat.net/books/item/1939
http://uboat.net/books/item/1773

Best regards,
Miroslav Morozov (Moscow)

Posted by: U260diver March 03, 2009 02:18 pm
Dear Miroslav,

Thanks for your respond about the Sc Submarine.
Some help is very appreciated and welcome.

The fact is that I’m interested in the SC206 – 208 and the 213.
Crew – history and some technical data is in the main points known by me.

Do you know what deck guns ( mm) were installed on the boats? (all 45mm?)

Are there specific different between the SC208 and SC213 what can be used for identification?
Both are same type and same yard number.

Maybe some other points of interest for identification?

Thanks in advance.

Some days ago I made another visit to the wreck, we were equipped with filming and photo camera’s to make detailed footage.
But this time the strong current and very bad visibility played havoc with us. Unfortunately no new details from
my side.

U260diver

Posted by: Miroslav Morozov March 03, 2009 06:34 pm
Hello!

All three subs had quite good external diference between them. Sch-206 (V-bis-2 series) had "high" brige and two 45-mm guns. Sch-208 and Sch-213, as you know, both were of X series wuth "limousine"-style brige. Sch-208 (and Sc-209 - Sch-211) got 12,7-mm DShK MG instead of 45-mm aft gun some mounth before hostilities. Sch-212 - Sch-215 retained aft 45-mm gun.
BTW: you could directly contact with me by E-mail red-sub@yandex.ru. I can send you some fotos regarding all ships or their sister-ships.

Posted by: MMM September 14, 2010 05:49 pm
It seems it's SC-213, the infamous vessel who sunk the Struma!
http://www.euronews.net/2010/09/13/submarine-find-recalls-world-war-two-tragedy/

Posted by: U260diver September 21, 2010 06:21 pm
Yes, it's indeed the SC-213, we came to this conclusion after our 2 years of investigation.

Our sincer thanks to Miroslav for his huge contribution in this part!!

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