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Ronis class submarine

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Name
  
Ronis

In service
  
1926–1941

Lost
  
2

Draft
  
3.6 m

Test depth
  
49 m

Built
  
1925–1926

Completed
  
2

Length
  
55 m

Beam
  
4.6 m

Ronis-class submarine

Operators
  
Latvian Navy, Soviet Navy

The Ronis class submarines were built for the Latvian Navy in France in 1925. They were acquired by the Soviets in 1940 following the annexation of Latvia by the Soviet Union. They were scuttled in Liepāja in June 1941 as the Nazis were about to capture the port. The hulls were raised in 1942 and scrapped

Design

The boats were small coastal submarines built to a French design. Ronis means "seal" in the Latvian language, Spīdola is a character from the Latvian language poem Lāčplēsis

References

Ronis-class submarine Wikipedia


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