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S. Soviet submarine S-2; Soviet submarine S-3; Soviet submarine S-4; Soviet submarine S-7; Soviet submarine S-13; Soviet submarine S-55; Soviet submarine S-56
Medium submarines 641: Foxtrot class 75 Large oceanic submarines 641B Cом (Som, catfish) Tango class 18 Large oceanic submarines 690 Кефаль (Kefal, mullet) Bravo class 4 Target submarine for torpedo exercises 877, 877E, 877EKM, 877V, 877LPMB, 877EK Палтус (Paltus, halibut) Kilo class 43 Large submarines
The Shchuka-class submarines (Russian: Щука), also referred to as Sh or Shch-class submarines, were a medium-sized class of Soviet submarines, built in large numbers and used during World War II. "Shchuka" is Russian for pike. Of this class, only two submarines (411 and 412) entered service after 1945, although they were launched before the ...
S-55 (Russian: С-55) was an S-class submarine of the Soviet Navy during World War II.At the start of the conflict it was part of the Pacific Fleet in Vladivostok, and it was sent to the Northern Fleet in late 1942, arriving at the Polyarny naval base in early 1943.
These Russian or Soviet submarines either suffered extensive crew casualties or were entirely lost to enemy action or to "storm or perils of the sea." A dagger (†) indicates that the boat was lost. A dagger (†) indicates that the boat was lost.
Soviet Navy: Ronis: submarine: 514 1927 Captured by Soviet Union 13 August 1940, scuttled 24 June 1941 Ronquil United States Navy: Balao: fleet submarine: 2,391 22 April 1944 Transferred to Spain as Isaac Peral 1 July 1971; decommissioned 3 April 1984 Rorqual Royal Navy: Grampus: submarine: 2,157 10 February 1937 Scrapped 1946 Rover: Rainbow ...
The Leninets or L class were the second class of submarines to be built for the Soviet Navy.Twenty-five were built in four groups between 1931 and 1941. They were minelaying submarines and were based on the British L-class submarine, HMS L55, which was sunk during the British intervention in the Russian Civil War.
The M-class submarines, also Malyutka class (Russian: Малютка; baby or little one), were a class of small, single-, or 1½-hulled coastal submarines built in the Soviet Union and used during World War II. The submarines were built in sections so they could easily be transported by rail.