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History |
France |
Name | Vénus |
Namesake | Venus |
Builder | Chantiers Worms, Rouen |
Laid down | 27 June 1932 |
Launched | 6 April 1935 |
Commissioned | 15 November 1936 |
Fate | Scuttled, 27 November 1942, scrapped 1951 |
General characteristics [1] |
Type | Submarine |
Displacement |
- 662 long tons (673 t) surfaced
- 856 long tons (870 t) submerged
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Length | 68.1 m (223 ft 5 in) |
Beam | 5.6 m (18 ft 4 in) |
Draught | 4 m (13 ft 1 in) |
Propulsion |
- 2 × Vickers-Normand diesel engines, 1,800 bhp (1,342 kW)
- 2 × Electric motors, 1,230 shp (917 kW)
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Speed |
- 14.2 knots (26.3 km/h; 16.3 mph) surfaced
- 9 knots (17 km/h; 10 mph) submerged
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Range |
- 2,000 nmi (3,700 km; 2,300 mi) at 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph) surfaced
- 85 nmi (157 km; 98 mi) at 5 knots (9.3 km/h; 5.8 mph) submerged
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Test depth | 80 m (260 ft) |
Complement | 42 |
Armament | |
Vénus (Q187) was a Minerve-class submarine of the French Navy, commissioned in 1936, and scuttled at Toulon in November 1942.
Service history
The submarine was laid down on 27 June 1932 at the Chantiers Worms shipyard at Rouen, launched on 6 April 1935, and commissioned on 15 November 1936 into the 5e Escadrille de Sous-Marins (5th Submarine Squadron), and served in the 15ème Division de Sous-Marins (15th Submarine Division) at Toulon from 1937.[2]
On 10 January 1940, during World War II, she left Toulon for Oran, and patrolled the French West Indies, returning to France on 3 June 1940. After France surrendered to Germany in June 1940, Vénus served with the navy of Vichy France. By February 1941 she was part of a group of submarines based at Casablanca, French Morocco, and from July 1941 to February 1942 was at Dakar, Senegal. She then returned to Toulon.[2]
On 27 November 1942, following the German occupation of Vichy, the fleet at Toulon were ordered to scuttle their ships, but Vénus was one of five submarines (the others were Casabianca, Marsouin, Glorieux, and Iris) that disobeyed and attempted to escape, sailing from the harbour while avoiding minefields and German bombers. The other submarines escaped, but Vénus was scuttled in the entrance of Toulon Harbour.[1]
The wreck was salvaged in 1951 and scrapped.[2]
See also
References
Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in November 1942 |
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Shipwrecks |
- 2 Nov: Empire Antelope, Empire Leopard, Gifu Maru
- 3 Nov: East Indian Ro-65
- 4 Nov: Hobbema, U-132
- 5 Nov: U-408
- 6 Nov: Chulmleigh, City of Cairo, Dekabrist
- 7 Nov: Donbass, Eveleen, Ha-11, USS Majaba
- 8 Nov: Actéon, Albatros, Amphitrite, Argonaute, Brestois, Boulonnais, Fougueux, Frondeur, HMS Hartland, La Psyché, La Surprise, Milan, Oréade, Primauguet, Tornade, Tramontane, HMS Walney, West Humhaw
- 9 Nov: Ariane, HMS Cromer, Danaé, Diane, USS Leedstown, Typhon
- 10 Nov: HMS Broke, I-15, HMS Ibis, Jean Bart, HMS Martin, Méduse
- 11 Nov: Hōkoku Maru, USS Joseph Hewes, Sidi Ferruch, HMS Unbeaten, Viceroy of India
- 12 Nov: USS Edward Rutledge, USS Erie, Hokkai Maru, USS Hugh L. Scott, USS Tasker H. Bliss, HMS Tynwald, U-272, U-660
- 13 Nov: Akatsuki, USS Atlanta, USS Barton, USS Cushing, Isaac Sweers, USS Juneau, Kinugasa, USS Laffey, Le Conquérant, USS Monssen, U-411, Yūdachi
- 14 Nov: Hiei, Scillin, Narkunda, U-595, U-605
- 15 Nov: HMS Algerine, HMS Avenger, Ayanami, USS Benham, Kirishima, Le Tonnant, USS Preston, U-98, U-259, USS Walke
- 16 Nov: Irish Pine, U-173
- 17 Nov: U-331
- 18 Nov: Krasnoye Znamya, Tower Grange
- 19 Nov: USS YP-26
- 20 Nov: Prins Harald, Pierce Butler
- 21 Nov: U-517
- 22 Nov: Sokrushitelny
- 23 Nov: Benlomond
- 24 Nov: Hayashio
- 25 Nov: HMS Utmost
- 27 Nov: Achéron, Aigle, Algérie, Aurore, Bordelais, Caïman, Casque, Cassard, Colbert, Commandant Teste, Diamant, D'Iberville, Dunkerque, Dupleix, Eurydice, Foch, Foudroyant, Fresnel, Galatée, Gerfaut, Guépard, Henri Poincaré, Jean de Vienne, Kersaint, L'Adroit, La Galissonnière, Lansquenet, L'Espoir, L'Indomptable, Lion, Lynx, Mameluk, Marseillaise, Mogador, Naïade, Panthère, Pascal, Provence, Sirène, Siroco, Strasbourg, Tartu, Thétis, Tigre, Trombe, Valmy, Vauban, Vauquelin, Vautour, Vengeur, , Verdun
- 28 Nov: Empire Cromwell, HMS Ithuriel, Nova Scotia, Thomas T. Tucker
- 29 Nov: Dunedin Star
- 30 Nov: USS Northampton, HMCS Quinte, Takanami, Thor, Uckermark
- Unknown date: Sibylle, Saint Edmond, U-184
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