Tyulen

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The Russian submarine Tyulen was the third and last boat in the Morzh class of submarines of the Imperial Russian Navy. It was laid down in August 1913 and was launched in November 1913, though it did not enter service until March 1915. Built for the Black Sea Fleet, it saw action during World War I and became the most successful Russian submarine in the Black Sea, credited with sinking over 40 ships for a total tonnage of 8,973 gross register tons (GRT). It was also the second most successful Russian submarine in the war overall, after Volk.

Tyulen`&Burevestnik-1920s-BizerteTyulen'&Burevestnik-1920s-Bizerte
Tyulen`&Morzh1916Tyulen'&Morzh1916
Россия. Подводная лодка `Тюлень` в Севастополе. 1916г pic 123Россия. Подводная лодка 'Тюлень' в Севастополе. 1916г pic 123
Sevastopol1918aSevastopol1918a
Submarines in Sevastopol, 1918Submarines in Sevastopol, 1918
Tyulen`1919Tyulen'1919
Vice Admiral M. A. Kedrov, Rear Admiral M. A. Berens, and Rear Admiral A. I. Tikhmenev, in the submarine Vice Admiral M. A. Kedrov, Rear Admiral M. A. Berens, and Rear Admiral A. I. Tikhmenev, in the submarine "Tyulen", in Bizerte, Tunisia, July 1921.
Submarines Tyulen`, Utka, AG-22 at Bizerte, 1922Submarines Tyulen', Utka, AG-22 at Bizerte, 1922
Tyulen, Burevestnik and Utka - Bizerte, 1922Tyulen, Burevestnik and Utka - Bizerte, 1922