6-531: Activ may refer to: Activ (ship) , SS Revoljucija 1909 Activ (band) Activ (car) , 1.5L model of the Chevrolet Spin Activ (company which supplies automotive components including ADAS) See also [ edit ] Activ Solar , Austrian solar company Citizens Activ , album by Christian rapper Manafest 2008 Pilkington Activ , self-cleaning coated float glass product Topics referred to by
12-586: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Activ (ship) Revoljucija ( Revolution ) was a Soviet steam merchant that was sunk by the German submarine U-1163 during World War II . The Revoljucija was originally a Norwegian-owned vessel named the Activ . She was completed in 1909 and belonged to the A/S Alliance (A.C. Hein & Son). Her home port
18-712: The United States to the Russian port of Archangelsk and Murmansk. On 2 December 1944, the Revoljucija left Kola Bay along with the other member of the KB-35 convoy, the Soviet steam merchant Kama . The two steam merchants were under the escort of the patrol ship SKR-20 and the minesweeper T-884 (No 38) . Upon reaching the Litskie Islands the Revoljucija ' s engines broke down and
24-406: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Activ . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Activ&oldid=854030560 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
30-544: The ship was forced to stop, leaving the other steamer to continue on to Archangelsk along with the patrol ship while T-884 (No 38) was to remain with the Revoljucija in order to protect her from any German submarines. In the early morning hours of 3 December, the German submarine U-1163 encountered the stranded Revoljucija and the minesweeper. The U-boat fired a torpedo at the group, thinking that they were patrol vessels. The initial torpedo missed its target. A few minutes after
36-459: Was Arendal from 1909 to 1918 when she was sold to the then unrecognized Soviet Russia . Upon acquiring her, the Soviets renamed her the Revoljucija (Russian for Revolution ). Her new operators were Severnoje Gosudarstvennoe Morskoe Parokhodstvo (SGMP) and her new home port was Archangelsk . During World War II, the Revoljucija served as a member of convoy KB -35 that transferred supplies from
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