Convoy QP 15
Convoy QP 15 was one of the Arctic convoys of World War II the last of the QP series from northern Russia to Britain which ran during the Second World War to return Allied ships to home ports. The convoy sailed from the Kola Inlet on 17 November 1942. It was scattered by a storm in which the Soviet destroyer was hit from behind by a big wave and foundered after two days' rescue attempts. The convoy was attacked by U-boats of the Kriegsmarine that sank two of the merchant ships. The convoy reached its destination at Loch Ewe on 30 November 1942.
Prelude
Convoy and escorts
The convoy initially consisted of 31 merchant ships, most of which had arrived with Convoy PQ 18 and were returning empty. The convoy commodore was Captain W C. Meek RNR in Temple Arch, the vice-convoy commodore was in DanY-Bryn, Copeland was a rescue ship and Empire Morn was a CAM ship. The close escort comprised four s,, and. From 18 to 20 November the and the accompanied the convoy. The ocean escort from 17 to 30 November comprised the s,, and and the Halcyon-class minesweeper.From 20 to 26 November the destroyers,, and escorted the convoy, from 20 to 22 November, with and from 23 to 30 November. The Hunt-class destroyers and participated in the escort from 22 to 30 November and from 23 to 30 November. The escort was supplemented by the AA cruiser from 17 to 24 November, when it left to refuel. Distant cover was provided by and screened by the destroyers, and to the west of Bear Island. Submarine patrols were mounted off Altenfjord by,, and to oppose a sortie by German surface vessels.