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Italian submarine ''Uarsciek'' was an built for the
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(''Regia Marina'') during the 1930s. It was named after a village in
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which housed a coast guard station during the period of Italian colonial control.


Design and description

The ''Adua''-class submarines were essentially repeats of the preceding . They displaced surfaced and submerged. The submarines were long, had a
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of and a draft of .Chesneau, pp. 309–10 For surface running, the boats were powered by two
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s, each driving one propeller shaft. When submerged each propeller was driven by a
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. They could reach on the surface and underwater. On the surface, the ''Adua'' class had a range of at , submerged, they had a range of at .Bagnasco, p. 154 The boats were armed with six internal
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s, four in the bow and two in the stern. One reload torpedo was carried for each tube, for a total of twelve. They were also armed with one deck gun for combat on the surface. The light anti-aircraft armament consisted of one or two pairs of machine guns.


Construction and career

''Uarsciek'' was one of the few submarines built by Tosi shipyard. It entered the service in December of 1937 and was assigned to
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where she spent 1938 and 1939, conducting drills and undergoing training. It was delivered with the incorrect name spelling of ''Uarsheich'' which was subsequently corrected to ''Uarsciek'' around mid-March of 1938. At the beginning of World War II she was assigned along with other submarines to screen the Greek-Albanian-Yugoslav coast. After a series of patrols around the Greek islands she returned to
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without making any significant sightings. By then, ''Uarsciek'' was assigned to 46th Squadron (IV Submarine Group) based out of
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. On 12 September 1940, under command of captain Carlo Zanchi, she was sent on an ambush mission to the coast of
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, but the mission had to be aborted when several crew members became poisoned by mercury vapors, so the commander, instead of returning to
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decided to direct the ship to
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, where he landed the entire crew for hospitalization on 21 September 1940. Between 1 and 10 February 1941, ''Uarsciek'' and ''Turchese'' again patrolled off the Greek and Albanian coast but sighted no enemy vessels. She again patrolled in the same area between 2 and 17 March 1941. During the battle Crete, between 19 May and 2 June 1941, ''Uarsciek'' together with many other submarines was deployed as a defensive screen to cover an area between Crete, Sollum and Alexandria. At 1:40 on 14 June 1941 ''Uarsciek'', under the command of Captain Raffaello Allegri, identified a group of enemy units while patrolling off
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. ''Uarsciek'' launched three torpedoes, but without inflicting any damage to enemy units. Between 19 and 31 July, together with ''Axum'' and ''Squalo'', she patrolled off Alexandria, but again without any success. From 15 October 1941 she was stationed off Cyrenaica. During the Italian North Africa supply operation "V.5" in March 1942, ''Uarschiek'' together with several other submarines was deployed east of Malta in a defensive cover. From mid-June to mid-August of 1942 she participated in several counter-operations against British units in the Mediterranean ( Operation "Harpoon", Operation "Pedestal"), but without much success. During Operation ''Harpoon'' ''Uarschiek'' together with several other submarines was stationed north of Algerian coast. On 13 June 1942 she sighted the ships of Force X and attempted an attack, but it proved to be unsuccessful. At 4:38 on 11 August 1942 ''Uarsciek'', now under the command of captain Gaetano Arezzo della Targia, sighted and attacked British aircraft carrier with three torpedoes, but attack was unsuccessful.Rohwer, p. 186 She was then depth charged for several hours but managed to come out unscathed and surfaced at 9:30. On 13 August 1942, in the evening, she was attacked by an aircraft, damaged and forced to return. For this action and above all for the aggressive spirit with which the new captain had led his ship in this attack on the British convoy, Gaetano Arezzo della Targia was decorated with the Silver Medal of Military Valor. On 16 November 1942 the submarine transported 19 tons of ammunition to
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and continued patrolling along the Egyptian coast. She had to spend some time in
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undergoing some minor repairs. In early December of 1942 the submarine resumed her sea operations, now part of the X Submarine Subgroup out of Augusta. ''Uarsciek'' and ''Topazio'' were assigned to screen and protect an important convoy (MV ''Foscolo'') scheduled for transit in the Central Mediterranean and headed to
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. On 11 December 1942, at 17:25, the submarines sailed from Augusta due south towards
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to attack the K-force of the British Navy. On 15 December 1942, at 03:00, ''Uarsciek'', while sailing, surfaced sighted an enemy formation, two cruisers and three destroyers, and immediately attacked it by firing 2 stern torpedoes and crash-diving. Destroyers and dodged the torpedoes and attacked the submarine with depth charges. Unfortunately for ''Uarsciek'', a mistake was made during her crash dive as she descended far lower than expected, down to almost 160 metres (twice the test depth). To correct the situation, air ballast was blown, but another mistake was made as the amount of blown air was too excessive and ''Uarsciek'' came almost all the way up to the surface, with her conning tower protruding above the water. The destroyers lost no time in hitting her with depth charges. Owing to heavy damage, and flooding sustained by the boat, the captain decided to surface and try to engage the destroyers with the deck gun. But before he was able to do anything, the boat was hit by a barrage of fire from anti-aircraft guns of ''Petard'' and ''Vasilissa Olga''. This action left captain Arezzo della Targia, his second in command, and 16 other people dead. ''Petard'' also accidentally rammed ''Uarsciek''. There exists an alternative version of events from ''Petard''s physician Dr. William Prendergast, and also some ''Uarsciek'' survivors. After a first burst, that killed two officers and some other men and effectively stopped the crew from using the deck gun, the commander of the English destroyer, Lt. Commander Mark Thornton, took over a machine gun and opened fire on the survivors who were surrendering. Allegedly, he believed that would help to capture the submarine and all her secret documents and codes before her crew could scuttle the submarine. At the same time he ordered his crew to do the same (an order that was carried out very reluctantly by the men of ''Petard'', so much so that it had to be repeated twice). A British boarding party and an Italian engineer went over and tried to stabilize ''Uarsciek'', so she could be taken in tow by the destroyer. However, the towline parted and an attempt by an Italian engineer to straighten her rudder resulted in ''Uarsciek'' losing buoyancy. At 11:33 ''Uarsciek''s bow reared up vertical and she went down stern first to the bottom of the Mediterranean in the position .


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