Kalev class submarine

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"Kalev" and "Lembit"
Class overview
Builders: Vickers Armstrong
Operators: Naval flag of Estonia Estonian Navy
Naval flag of Soviet Union Soviet Navy
In commission: 1936 - 1979
Completed: 2
Lost: 1
Preserved: 1
General characteristics
Displacement: 665 tons surfaced
853 tons submerged
Length: 59.5 m
Beam: 7.5 m
Draught: 3.6 m
Speed: surface - 13.5 knots
submerged - 8.5 knots
Complement: 4 officers + 28 men
Armament: 4 × bow torpedo tubes
(8 21" torpedoes)
1 × 40 mm AA gun "Bofors"
1 × .303 (7.7mm) AA gun "Lewis"
20 mines
Notes: Ships in class include: EML Kalev, EML Lembit

The Kalev Class consisted of two mine laying submarines built for the Estonian Navy. The newly independent Republic of Estonia followed the Finnish naval armament program in acquiring submarines. Unlike the German designed Finnish subs, Estonia opted for British built submarines. Both ships of the class Kalev and the Lembit were built by Vickers-Armstrong at Barrow-in-Furness, in the United Kingdom.[1] The two subs were delivered in 1936. After the Soviet annexation of Estonia in 1940 the Estonian Navy was integrated into the Soviet Baltic Fleet. The Kalev class submarines were commissioned into the Soviet Navy on Sep 18, 1940. Kalev was sunk outside Hanko, Finland in 1941, but Lembit continued a successful campaign against Swedish iron ore transports to Germany. Lembit was decommissioned in 1979. She is now preserved as a museum ship at the Estonian Maritime Museum Lennusadam (Seaplane harbour/Hydroplane port), Tallinn.

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