| Ship |
Flag |
Sunk date |
Notes |
Coordinates |
| HMS Achates |
Royal Navy |
31 December 1942 |
An A-class destroyer that was sunk 135 nautical miles southeast of Bear Island, in the Battle of the Barents Sea. |
73°18′N 30°6′E |
| RFA Aldersdale |
Royal Navy |
7 July 1942 |
A Dale-class oil tanker that was damaged by aircraft and sunk by U-457. |
75°0′N 45°0′E |
| SS Andrew G. Curtin |
United States |
26 January 1944 |
A Liberty ship that was torpedoed by U-716.[1] |
73°22′N 24°15′E |
| HMS Bickerton |
Royal Navy |
22 August 1944 |
A Buckley-class destroyer escort that was torpedoed by U-354 and scuttled. |
71°42′N 19°11′E |
| BO-229 |
Soviet Navy |
7 December 1944 |
A SC-497 class submarine chaser that was sunk by U-997. Originally the USS SC-1485 for the United States Navy before being lend-leased to the Soviet Navy on 8 July 1944.[2][3] |
69°28′N 34°19′E |
| BO-230 |
Soviet Navy |
5 December 1944 |
A SC-497 class submarine chaser that was sunk by U-365. Originally the USS SC-1477 for the United States Navy before being lend-leased to the Soviet Navy on 19 July 1944.[4][5] |
69°29′N 35°12′E |
| SS Daniel Morgan |
United States |
5 July 1942 |
A Liberty ship that was torpedoed by U-88.[6] |
75°08′N 45°06′E |
| HMS Edinburgh |
Royal Navy |
2 May 1942 |
A Town-class light cruiser that was scuttled 400 kilometres northeast of Kola Bay, Russia. |
72°N 35°E |
| SS Edward H. Crockett |
United States |
29 September 1944 |
A Liberty ship that was torpedoed by U-310.[7] |
72°59′N 24°26′E |
| SS Empire Byron |
United Kingdom |
5 July 1942 |
A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-703. |
76°18′N 33°30′E |
| SS Empire Cowper |
United Kingdom |
11 April 1942 |
A cargo ship that was bombed by German aircraft. |
71°01′N 36°00′E |
| SS El Occidente |
United States |
13 April 1942 |
A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-435. |
73.2°N 28.3°E / 73.2; 28.3 (SS El Occidente) |
| Z16 Friedrich Eckoldt |
Kriegsmarine |
31 December 1942 |
A Type 1934A-class destroyer that was sunk by HMS Sheffield in the Battle of the Barents Sea. |
77°19′N 30°47′E |
| FV Gaul |
United Kingdom |
8–9 February 1974 |
A British fishing vessel that disappeared without trace; the wreck was not discovered until 1997. |
|
| HMS Goodall |
Royal Navy |
29 April 1945 |
A Captain class frigate that was scuttled the following day after being torpedoed by U-286.[8] |
69°25′N 33°38′E |
| M-175 |
Soviet Navy |
10 January 1942 |
A Soviet M-class submarine that was sunk by U-584.[9] |
70°09′N 32°50′E |
| HMS Matabele |
Royal Navy |
17 January 1942 |
A Tribal class destroyer that was torpedoed by U-454.[10] |
69°21′N 35°27′E |
| SS Thomas Scott |
United States |
17 February 1945 |
A Liberty ship that was torpedoed by U-968.[11] |
69°30′N 34°42′E |
| HMS Trinidad |
Royal Navy |
15 May 1942 |
A Crown Colony-class cruiser that was attacked by German bombers and scuttled north of North Cape, Norway. |
73°37′N 23°27′E |
| SM U-28 |
Kriegsmarine |
2 September 1917 |
A Type U 27 U-boat that attacked the SS Olive Branch at close range, 85 miles northeast of North Cape, Norway. The gunfire detonated the Olive Branch's cargo of munitions, and the U-boat was sunk in the resultant explosion. |
72°34′N 27°56′E |
| U-288 |
Kriegsmarine |
3 April 1944 |
A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by British aircraft southeast of Bear Island. |
73°44′N 27°12′E |
| U-314 |
Kriegsmarine |
30 January 1944 |
A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Whitehall and HMS Meteor southeast of Bear Island. |
73°41′N 24°30′E |
| U-354 |
Kriegsmarine |
24 August 1944 |
A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by British ships northeast of North Cape. |
72°49′N 30°41′E |
| U-425 |
Kriegsmarine |
17 February 1945 |
A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Lark and HMS Alnwick Castle near Murmansk, Russia. |
69°39′N 35°50′E |
| U-457 |
Kriegsmarine |
16 September 1942 |
A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Impulsive northeast of Murmansk, Russia. |
75°05′N 43°15′E |
| U-472 |
Kriegsmarine |
4 March 1943 |
A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Onslaught and British aircraft southeast of Bear Island. |
73°05′N 26°40′E |
| U-585 |
Kriegsmarine |
30 March 1942 |
A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by a German mine north of Murmansk, Russia. |
70°00′N 34°00′E |
| U-589 |
Kriegsmarine |
14 September 1942 |
A Type VIIC U-boat that was sunk by HMS Onslow and a British aircraft. |
75°40′N 20°32′E |
| U-655 |
Kriegsmarine |
24 March 1942 |
A Type VIIC U-boat that was rammed by HMS Sharpshooter. |
73°00′N 21°00′E |