Submarine of the United States
History
United States
Name USS Sea Fox
Builder Portsmouth Naval Shipyard , Kittery, Maine [ 1]
Laid down 2 November 1943[ 1]
Launched 28 March 1944[ 1]
Commissioned 13 June 1944[ 1]
Decommissioned 15 October 1952[ 1]
Recommissioned 5 June 1953[ 1]
Decommissioned 14 December 1970[ 1]
Stricken 14 December 1970[ 2]
Identification SS-402
Fate Transferred to Turkey , 14 December 1970[ 1]
Turkey
Name TCG Burakreis
Acquired 14 December 1970
Commissioned 8 August 1971
Stricken 1996
Identification S335
General characteristics
Class and type Balao -class diesel-electric submarine [ 2]
Displacement
1,526 tons (1,550 t ) surfaced[ 2]
2,391 tons (2,429 t) submerged[ 2]
Length 311 ft 6 in (94.95 m)[ 2]
Beam 27 ft 3 in (8.31 m)[ 2]
Draft 16 ft 10 in (5.13 m) maximum[ 2]
Propulsion
Speed
20.25 knots (38 km/h) surfaced[ 6]
8.75 knots (16 km/h) submerged[ 6]
Range 11,000 nautical miles (20,000 km) surfaced at 10 knots (19 km/h)[ 6]
Endurance
48 hours at 2 knots (3.7 km/h) submerged[ 6]
75 days on patrol
Test depth 400 ft (120 m)[ 6]
Complement 10 officers, 70–71 enlisted[ 6]
Armament
General characteristics (Guppy IIA)
Class and type none
Displacement
1,848 tons (1,878 t) surfaced[ 7]
2,440 tons (2,479 t) submerged[ 7]
Length 307 ft (94 m)[ 8]
Beam 27 ft 4 in (8.33 m)[ 8]
Draft 17 ft (5.2 m)[ 8]
Propulsion
Snorkel added[ 7]
One diesel engine and generator removed[ 7]
Batteries upgraded to Sargo II[ 7]
Speed
Surfaced:
17.0 knots (19.6 mph; 31.5 km/h) maximum
13.5 knots (15.5 mph; 25.0 km/h) cruising
Submerged:
14.1 knots (16.2 mph; 26.1 km/h) for ½ hour
8.0 knots (9.2 mph; 14.8 km/h) snorkeling
3.0 knots (3.5 mph; 5.6 km/h) cruising[ 7]
Armament
Original caption: Mrs. Orme C. Robbins, matron of honor, Mrs. Robert N. Robertson, sponsor for USS Sea Fox. Rear Admiral Thomas Withers, Mrs. Vernon L. Lowrance, sponsor, and Mrs. James P. Lynch, matron of honor for USS Sea Dog at double launching in submarine basin at Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N.H. March 28, 1944.
USS Sea Fox (SS-402) , a Balao -class submarine , was a vessel of the United States Navy named for the sea fox, a large shark , also called the thresher shark , which frequents the coast of Europe and the Americas .
Sea Fox was laid down on 2 November 1943 at the Portsmouth Navy Yard in Kittery, Maine ; launched on 28 March 1944, sponsored by Mrs. Robert N. Robertson, widow of Lieutenant Robert N. Robertson, who survived the sinking of USS Squalus only to be lost during the war as executive officer of USS Argonaut . The submarine was commissioned on 13 June 1944.
^ a b c d e f g h Friedman, Norman (1995). U.S. Submarines Through 1945: An Illustrated Design History . Annapolis, Maryland : United States Naval Institute . pp. 285–304. ISBN 1-55750-263-3 .
^ a b c d e f g Bauer, K. Jack; Roberts, Stephen S. (1991). Register of Ships of the U.S. Navy, 1775–1990: Major Combatants . Westport, Connecticut : Greenwood Press. pp. 275–280. ISBN 0-313-26202-0 .
^ a b c d e Bauer, K. Jack ; Roberts, Stephen S. (1991). Register of Ships of the U.S. Navy, 1775–1990: Major Combatants . Westport, Connecticut : Greenwood Press. pp. 275–280. ISBN 978-0-313-26202-9 .
^ U.S. Submarines Through 1945 pp. 261–263
^ a b c U.S. Submarines Through 1945 pp. 305–311
^ a b c d e f U.S. Submarines Through 1945 pp. 305–311
^ a b c d e f g Friedman, Norman (1994). U.S. Submarines Since 1945: An Illustrated Design History . Annapolis, Maryland: United States Naval Institute . pp. 11–43. ISBN 1-55750-260-9 .
^ a b c d U.S. Submarines Since 1945 pp. 242