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Protefs class submarine

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Name
  
Protefs class

Preceded by
  
Katsonis class

In commission
  
1929–1945

Operators
  
Hellenic Navy

Built
  
1928–1929

Builders
  
Chantiers de la Loire shipyard

The Protefs class (referred to as the Proteus class in some sources) was a group of submarines built for the Hellenic Navy in the late 1920s. The boats were built to a Loire-Simonot design in France and were larger than the preceding Katsonis class built by a different French company.

Four boats were built, all were named after sea gods from Greek mythology.

The three boats which survived the fall of Greece in 1941 served under overall Royal Navy control in the Eastern Mediterranean

References

Protefs-class submarine Wikipedia


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