Vesikko is a submarine, which was launched on 10 May 1933 at the Crichton-Vulcan dock in Turku. Until 1936 it was named by its yard number CV 707. Vesikko...
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built six Type IIAs in 1934 and 1935. The prototype, built in Finland: Finnish submarine Vesikko The Type IIB was a lengthened version of the Type IIA. Three...
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alerted with Vesikko to the Hanko region on 30 November 1939 as several Soviet surface combatants were headed towards the area. The submarines however failed...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Finnish Navy. Finnish Navy website Finnish Navy in World War II Finnish Navy in the Winter War Submarine Vesikko...
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Vyborg was also the name of a Soviet merchantman sunk by the Finnish submarine Vesikko. Aromaa, Jari (2018). "The Coast Defence Ship Väinämöinen (1930)"...
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now permanently closed. Vesikko is a Finnish submarine built in 1933 that served in the second World War in the Gulf of Finland, now on the summer time...
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Soviet cargo ship in 1942–1947 Vyborg, a Soviet ship sunk by the Finnish submarine Vesikko in 1941 Siege of Vyborg (disambiguation) All pages with titles...
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U-boat (redirect from German submarine)
submarine, the Vesikko was built. This submarine was nearly identical to the subsequent German Type II U-boat. A fifth very small 100-ton submarine,...
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Engine room of the Finnish submarine Vesikko in 2010...
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Suomenlinna (category CS1 Finnish-language sources (fi))
of museums exist on the island, as well as the last surviving Finnish submarine, Vesikko. There are about 900 permanent inhabitants on the islands, and...
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the Norwegian campaign in 1940. German Type II submarines were based on the Finnish submarine Vesikko. U-6 had a displacement of 254 tonnes (250 long...
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This is a list of submarines on display around the world separated by country. This list contains all preserved submarines and submersibles on display...
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crews trained in the Netherlands. German Type II submarines were based on the Finnish submarine Vesikko. U-1 had a displacement of 254 tonnes (250 long...
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laying submarines Estonian Navy: EML Kalev (1936) EML Lembit Romeo class (Chinese built, Type 033G?) Type 209 submarine 2 ordered Finnish Navy: Vesikko (World...
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Hermann Michahelles in command. German Type II submarines were based on the Finnish submarine Vesikko. U-2 had a displacement of 254 tonnes (250 long...
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support of the Norwegian campaign. German Type II submarines were based on the Finnish submarine Vesikko. U-4 had a displacement of 254 tonnes (250 long...
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16 of the 37-man crew survived. German Type II submarines were based on the Finnish submarine Vesikko. U-5 had a displacement of 254 tonnes (250 long...
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Pohjanmaa-class corvettes (planned) Saukko (1930) Vetehinen-class submarines (1930) Vesikko (1934) Mir (1987) https://meriteollisuus.teknologiateollisuus...
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U-120, U-747, U-1274 and U-1308. German Type II submarines were based on the Finnish submarine Vesikko. U-3 had a displacement of 254 tonnes (250 long...
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(57) Viiri Alskär (993) Torsö (894) List of current ships of the Finnish Navy Finnish Navy Colton, T. (March 26, 2014). "U.S. Army Ocean Tugs (LT, ST)...
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supply submarines and long-range fleet submarines. They also had submarines with the highest submerged speeds (I-201-class submarines) and submarines that...
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EML Lembit (redirect from Lembit (submarine))
Lembit is one of the few surviving pre–World War II submarines (among others are the Finnish Vesikko, built in 1933, and Soviet K-21, built in 1937). In...
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four IvS-designed submarines were built by Crichton-Vulcan Oy in Turku, Finland. One of these, CV 707 (later the Finnish Navy Vesikko), was the prototype...
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Crichton-Vulcan (redirect from Finnish naval armament program)
Crichton-Vulcan is an abandoned shipyard in Turku, Finland, that once formed the cornerstone of the Finnish shipbuilding industry. The shipyard is best known...
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Baltic Sea campaigns (1939–1945) (section Finnish Navy)
coastal defence ships (Ilmarinen and Väinämöinen) Five submarines (Vesihiisi, Iku-Turso, Vetehinen, Vesikko and Saukko) Four sloops (Turunmaa, Karjala, Uusimaa...
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built several submarines for foreign navies, including the Turkish Gür, which was the basis for the Type I U-boat, and the Finnish Vesikko, which was the...
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Uusimaa (Finland): 400-ton gunboat Veinti y Cuatro de Febrero (Cuba): 218-ton gunboat Vesihiisi (Finland): 716-ton submarine Vesikko (Finland): 300-ton...
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Sisu (1938 icebreaker) (category Submarine tenders)
as a submarine tender. In the beginning of the war she operated with the Finnish submarines Vesihiisi, Vesikko and Saukko in the Gulf of Finland, but...
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Allan Staffans (category CS1 Finnish-language sources (fi))
about one more submarine, CV-707, which Germans used for testing. The vessel stayed finally in the Finnish navy and was named Vesikko. Simultaneously...
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List of vessels built at Crichton-Vulcan and Wärtsilä Turku shipyards (category CS1 Finnish-language sources (fi))
River Aura] (in Finnish). Espoo, Finland: Schildts Förlags Ab. ISBN 951-50-0735-6. Haavikko, Paavo (1984). Wärtsilä 1834–1984 (in Finnish). Oy Wärtsilä...
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