Owing to the absence of the Swedish vessel (bearing 1,200 troops), Kamensky was delayed in his operations.
Several hundred yards into the harbor the Swedish vessel capsized, victim of a design flaw that left it top-heavy and unbalanced.
Aiding the defense from the nearby Baltic Sea were a British and a Swedish vessel.
German merchant raiders, too, would stop and capture or destroy Swedish vessels carrying cargoes for allies.
Some of the crew mutinied after Rogers refused to let them plunder a neutral Swedish vessel.
On her next patrol Result was disguised as a Swedish vessel under the name Dag.
Swedish naval vessels pulled the submarine into deeper water and permitted it to return to the Soviet fleet in early November.
The same day, ten Swedish vessels re-inforced Stralsund with 600 troops, while under heavy fire by Wallenstein's forces.
This flag was optional for Swedish vessels, but compulsory for Norwegian ones in distant waters.
A Swedish vessel should arrive soon with a rescue vehicle, but like the others, it's useless in this situation.