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...
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submarine Kaiman-class submarine Morzh-class submarine Narval-class submarine Krab Amerikansky Golland (Holland 602GF/602L type) Bars-class submarine...
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nuclear submarines) in the surrounding Atlantic Ocean, including the Mediterranean Sea and the Eastern Atlantic. The lead boat K-137 Leninets received...
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L class submarine may refer to: British L-class submarine United States L-class submarine Leninets-class submarine, of the Soviet Navy Japanese Type L...
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37.4989882 The World War II Soviet submarine L-3 belonged to the L-class or Leninets class of minelayer submarines. It had been named Bolshevik and later...
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The S-class or Srednyaya (‹See Tfd›Russian: Средняя, "medium") submarines were part of the Soviet Navy's underwater fleet during World War II. Unofficially...
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Shchuka-class submarines (‹See Tfd›Russian: Щука), also referred to as Sh or Shch-class submarines, were a medium-sized class of Soviet submarines, built...
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Maria of the Regele Ferdinand class destroyer, together with the Romanian Navy's first submarine, Delfinul, and the submarine tender Constanța. These ships...
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evacuation (25 April–10 May), near Sevastopol. On 18 April, the Soviet Leninets-class submarine L-6 was twice attacked with depth charges and damaged by the Romanian...
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Soviet Type L submarine, an alternate name for the Soviet Navy's Leninets-class submarine; built between 1931–1941 and active during World War II; most decommissioned...
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