- Storozhevoy
"Storozhevoy" ("Сторожевой", "Storoževoj" in Russian - meaning "Vigilant" - Soviet frigates were given adjective names) was a
Soviet Navy 1135 "Burevestnik" class anti-submarinefrigate (NATO reporting name "Krivak"). The ship was attached to the SovietBaltic Fleet and based inRiga . It was involved in amutiny in November 1975.Mutiny
The mutiny was led by the ship's political officer, Capt. 3rd rank
Valery Sablin , who wished to protest against the rampant corruption of theBrezhnev era. His aim was to seize the ship and steer it out of theBay of Riga , to Leningrad, theNeva River , next to that symbol of the Revolution, "Aurora", and broadcast a nationwide address to the people from there. In that address, he was going to say what many were saying privately: the revolution and motherland were in danger; the ruling authorities were up to their necks in corruption, demagoguery, graft, and lies, leading the country into an abyss; the lofty ideals ofdemocracy had been discarded, and there was a pressing need to revive theLenin ist principles ofjustice .On the evening of
November 9 , 1975, Sablin locked the captain in his cabin and seized control of the ship. All of the ship's crew who did not wish to go along with the plan were given the option to lock themselves in their cabins to avoid being implicated.When Soviet leader
Leonid Brezhnev learned of the mutiny, he ordered "Storozhevoy" sunk, and many units of the Baltic Fleet began searching for her (to the great alarm of theRoyal Swedish Navy , who saw only numerous warships, ready for battle, heading toward them at high speed). However, several Naval units refused their orders since they meant they would kill their countrymen. Since they were not reliable, Brezhnev ordered theSoviet Air Force to attack. "Storozhevoy" was disabled by anSukhoi Su-24 attack aircraft, and boarded by SovietMarines commando s. All the crew was arrested, but only Sablin and Alexander Shein, a 26-year-old seaman, were tried and convicted. Sablin was executed byfiring squad , while Shein was sentenced to prison and was released after serving over 10 years there.Fictional references with factual information
The mutiny was one of two incidents which inspired
Tom Clancy to write "The Hunt for Red October ," set aboard the "Typhoon"-class submarine "Red October." The other incident was a 1961defection , in which aSoviet Navy submarine captain,Jonas Pleškys , aLithuania n by birth, sailed his vessel fromKlaipėda toGotland inSweden , not the planned destination ofTallinn .Aftermath
"Storozhevoy" continued in service until the late 1990s. The crew was changed completely and the ship made extensive visits to foreign ports. She was transferred to the
Russian Pacific Fleet and was sold toIndia for scrap.External links
* http://english.mn.ru/english/issue.php?2002-45-10
* http://www.marxist.com/History/realredoctober900.html
* [http://david-hagberg.com/mutiny.html MUTINY! The true events that inspired The Hunt For Red October]References
* cite journal
last = Braden | first = Nate
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year = 2006 | month = May
title = Reading the Signs of Threat Transformation
journal = U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings
volume = 132 | issue = 5 | pages = 58–60
doi =
id = ISSN 0041-798X
* David Hagberg and Boris Gindin, "Mutiny: The Inside Story of the True Events That Inspired" The Hunt for Red October "-from the Soviet Naval Hero Who Was There" (Forge Books 2008)
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