Basic Overview
Scope: Minor
Nature: Sea, Minelaying
Status: Implemented
Theater
- Arctic Ocean, Norwegian Sea & other far northern waters
Nations Involved
- Germany
- USSR
Operation Details
'Aster' (i) was a German naval minelaying operation by Kapitänleutnant Peter-Ottmar Grau’s U-601 in the Pechora Sea (14/26 July 1943).
,The operation was part of a larger German undertaking for the laying of minefields by U-boats between 20 July and 10 August to strike at Soviet maritime movements in the Pechora Sea: these minefields were laid by U-625 off the Yugor Strait, U-601 off Belusha, U-629 in the western entrance of Pechora Bay and off Russky Savorot, U-586 to the east of Pechora Bay, U-212 and U-636 off Kolguyev, and U-639 in the Pechora Sea.
,A convoy of 15 riverine vessels, which on 25 July departed the Pechora river estuary for the Ob river estuary, ran into these minefields and on 27 July lost the minesweeper T-904 off the Yugor Strait. On 30 July Oberleutnant Joachim Brünner’s U-703 sank a patrol vessel off the Kostin Strait. The motor minesweepers T-109 and T-110, delivered from the UK, were used to clear the ground mines. On 25 August the rescue ship Shkval was lost in the Yugor Strait.
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