Guards Red Banner Submarine "S-56"

>S-56 submarine in Vladivostok
Guards Red Banner submarine "S-56" was laid down on November 24, 1936 at the Leningrad Shipyard and then transported by sections to the Vladivostok Shipyard. Supervised the construction of the boat V.I. Sudorogin. After assembly, on December 25, 1939, she was launched and on October 20, 1941 she was accepted into the Pacific Fleet. On October 31, 1941, the Navy flag was raised on the C-56.
Displacement of the underwater vessel: surface - 856 tons, underwater - 1090 tons; length - 77.8 m, width - 6.43 m, draught - 4.04 m; diesel power - 4,400 hp, electric motors - 1 100 hp; speed of the gun - 18.8 knots, underwater - 1090 tons; one submarine - 4, 4, 4, 6, 6 mm pong - water: 5, 5, 4, 5 pg - 5 mm; pg - 1 pg - 5 / pg - 5 pgm; The crew - 45 people.
The first commander of the "S-56" in 1939 was appointed Lieutenant Captain G.I. Shchedrin. Called from the civilian fleet in 1935 to the ranks of the Navy and sent to serve in the Pacific Fleet G.I. Shchedrin before his appointment to the S-56 commanded a submarine of the type "M", and then one of the advanced submarines of the Pacific Fleet "Sh-110"
The exhibition of the Pacific submarine "recording of the ship's crew on the modern seaboarding of the ship "from the submarines, under the ship's /pextextextextextextextextextext=their"; The boat-museum consists of 7 compartments: