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SUBMARINES

KASZUB submarines (1948-1952/1954-1955)

Kaszub 1955

Kaszub 1960

Name No Yard No Builder Laid down Launched Comp Fate
Kaszub (ex-M-290) 100, 1960- 301 628 196 Yd (Sudomekh Wks), Leningrad, USSR 10.11.1951 27.5.1952 30.9.1952 // 5.6.1954 stricken 12.1963
Mazur (ex-M-274) 101, 1960- 302 504 196 Yd (Sudomekh Wks), Leningrad, USSR 29.4.1950 18.9.1950 31.10.1950 // 1.10.1954 stricken 7.1965
Krakowiak (ex-M-236) 102, 1960- 303 355 112 Yd (Krasnoye Sormovo Yd), Gorkiy // 196 Yd (Sudomekh Wks), Leningrad, USSR 19.2.1947 19.6.1948 19.10.1948 // 18.10.1954 stricken 7.1965
Ślązak (ex-M-270) 103, 1960- 304 500 196 Yd (Sudomekh Wks), Leningrad, USSR 23.12.1949 24.4.1950 29.7.1950 // 18.10.1954 stricken 12.1965
Kujawiak (ex-M-245) 104, 1960- 305 381 196 Yd (Sudomekh Wks), Leningrad, USSR 30.11.1948 30.6.1949 31.10.1949 // 27.5.1955 stricken 12.1966
Kurp (ex-M-246) 105, 1960- 306 382 196 Yd (Sudomekh Wks), Leningrad, USSR 25.1.1949 24.7.1949 16.11.1949 // 27.5.1955 stricken 12.1966
  

Displacement standard, t

 

Displacement normal, t

280 / 351

Length, m

49.5

Breadth, m

4.40

Draught, m

2.81

No of shafts

2

Machinery

2 11D diesels / 2 PG-17 electric motors

Power, h. p.

1200 / 430

Max speed, kts

15.5 / 7.9

Fuel, t

diesel oil 14

Endurance, nm(kts) 4500(8) / 85(2.9)

Armament

1 x 1 - 45/46 21K, 4 - 533 TT (bow, 4)

Electronic equipment Mars-8 hydrophone

Complement

23

Diving depth operational, m

60

Project history: Former Soviet project 96 small submarines.

Modernizations: 1958-1959, all: - 1 x 1 - 45/46

Naval service: No significant events.

Many thanks to Wolfgang Stöhr for additional information on this page.

© Ivan Gogin, 2016