(Redirected from Soviet Red Banner Northern Fleet)'Red Banner Northern Fleet' (''Северный флот'' in
Russian, or ''Severniy flot''), a part of the
Soviet Navy, created in
1933 for the purpose of defending Soviet territory beyond the
Arctic circle (''Заполярье'', or ''Zapolyariye''). The Northern Fleet was headquartered at
Severomorsk.
The creation
During
World War I,
Russia ran into a problem of protecting the
Barents Sea transportation routes, used by Russian and
Royal Navy ships, from the ''
Kaiserliche Marine'' and its
submarines. Therefore, on
June 19,
1916, the
Arctic Sea Flotilla (''Флотилия Северного Ледовитого океана'', or Flotiliya Severnogo Ledovitogo okeana) was established. After the
October Revolution, the
Soviets put together the
White Sea Flotilla (''Беломорская флотилия'', or ''Belomorskaya flotiliya'') in
Arkhangelsk in March 1920, which would later be renamed to the Naval Forces of the
North Sea (disbanded in January 1923).
In order to form the Northern Fleet, the Soviets transferred a number of ships from the
Baltic Sea to the North (2
destroyers, 2
patrol boats, 2 submarines). They left
Kronstadt on
May 18,
1933 and came to
Murmansk on
August 5, thus, forming the Northern Flotilla (
Commander – Zakhar Zakupnev; replaced by
Konstantin Dushenov in March 1935). The second party of ships (1 destroyer, 1 patrol boat, 1 submarine, 2
minesweepers) arrived in the port of Soroka (White Sea) in September of 1933. The town of
Polyarny became the main
base of the flotilla in
1935. The first party of
airplanes for the flotilla arrived at
Murmansk in September 1935. On
May 11,
1937, the Northern Flotilla was renamed to the Northern Fleet. By this time, the Soviets had already organized coastal and
air defense artillery, built
airfields, and received new ships.
During the
Winter War of 1939-1940, the ships of the Northern Fleet blocked the
Finnish military base in
Petsamo. By June 1941, the Northern Fleet had already included 8 destroyers, 15 submarines, 2 torpedo boats, 7 patrol boats, 2 minesweepers and 116 airplanes. In August 1940, the Soviets created the White Sea Military Base for the purpose of defending the coastline, bases, ports and other installations, which would be renamed to the White Sea Flotilla a year later (Commanders:
Rear-Admiral M.Dolinin (since August 1941),
Vice Admiral G.Stepanov (since October), and subsequently Rear-Admiral
Stepan Kucherov and Vice-Admiral
Yuri Panteleyev).
The Northern Fleet in World War II
During the
Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945, the Northern Fleet defended the coastlines of the Rybachiy and Sredniy
peninsulas, secured internal and external transportation routes, provided support to the
maritime flank of the 14th Army, deployed
marines, participated in the
Petsamo-Kirkenes Operation in 1944; a part of the Northern Fleet’s
personnel (up to 10,000 men) took part in the
land warfare, as well.
During the war, the Northern Fleet was reinforced with
aviation and ships from the
Pacific Ocean and
Caspian Sea. Also,
Great Britain temporarily provided its ships to the USSR in exchange for the
Italian ships, captured during the war and destined to be divided between the allies. During the war, the Northern Fleet secured safe passage for 1463 ships in external
convoys and 2568 ships in internal convoys. Its submarines, torpedo boats and aviation sank 192 transport ships and 70 military ships of the enemy. In addition, the Northern Fleet damaged 118 transport, military, and auxiliary ships.
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Awards
2
airborne regiments,
squadron of submarine hunters, 8 submarines and destroyer ''“Гремящий”'' (Gremyaschiy, or “rattler”) were promoted to the
Soviet Guards' status for their skillful military operations. Many
formations,
units and ships were awarded with
orders. 85
sailors of the Northern Fleet received the title of the
Hero of the Soviet Union (3 of them - twice). More than 48,000 men were awarded with orders and
medals. On
May 7,
1965 the Northern Fleet was awarded with the
Order of the Red Banner.
Interesting facts
★ In September 1955, the Soviets were the first ones in the world to launch a
ballistic missile from a submarine. The first Soviet submarine ''“Б-67”'' (B-67) with ballistic missiles on board became a part of the Northern Fleet in June of
1956.
★ On
July 1,
1958, they raised the Soviet Navy
pennant over the first Russian
nuclear submarine K-3.
★ On
July 17,
1962, after having traveled under the Arctic ice, the Soviet nuclear submarine
''Leninskiy Komsomol'' (
Lenin’s
Komsomol) surfaced in the
North Pole region for the first time in the world and raised the Soviet flag and the Navy pennant (see
USS ''Nautilus''). Russian submarines have visited the North Pole region more than 300 times since then.
★ In September 1963, two nuclear submarines of the Northern Fleet made a journey under the
Arctic ice cap and reached the
Pacific Fleet for the first time in history. More than 25 Russian submarines did the same in the following years.
★ In 1966, a submarine unit of the North Fleet made a group journey around the world, covering 25,000
nautical miles without surfacing.
★ In the 1980s Soviet
naval strategy shifted to an emphasis on
bastion defense, fortifying the southern reaches of the
Barents Sea for that purpose.
Commanders of the Northern Fleet
★
Konstantin Ivanovich Dushenov (since May, 1937)
★
Valentin Petrovich Drozd (since May, 1938)
★
Arseniy Grigoriyevich Golovko (since September, 1940)
★
V.I.Platonov (since August, 1946)
★
Andrey Trofimovich Chabanenko (since April, 1952)
★
Vladimir Afanasiyevich Kasatonov (since February, 1962)
★
Semeon Mikhailovich Lobov (since May, 1964)
★
Georgi Mikhailovich Yegorov (since March, 1972)
See also
★
Russian Northern Fleet
★
Arctic Sea Flotilla
External link
1. Great Soviet Encyclopedia/Большая Советская Энциклопедия; entry: Soviet Red Banner Northern Fleet.
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"Northern Fleet... Will Not Let You Down!" - independent information portal, Severomorsk City