S-class submarine

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The S-class or Srednyaya submarines were part of the Soviet Navy's underwater fleet during World War II. Unofficially nicknamed Stalinets, boats of this class were the most successful and achieved the most significant victories among all Soviet submarines. They sank 82,770 gross register tons (GRT) of merchant shipping and seven warships, which accounts for about one-third of all tonnage sunk by Soviet submarines during the war.

1935  WikimediaWikidata
Soviet S-class submarine
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    Soviet submarine
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    Soviet submarine
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    Soviet submarine
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    Soviet submarine
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    Soviet submarine
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    warship
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    Soviet submarine
  • S-101
    1938-1956 S-class submarine of the Soviet Navy
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    1938 S-class submarine of the Soviet Navy
  • S-103
  • S-104
    Stalinets-class submarine of the Soviet Navy
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    Soviet submarine
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    Soviet submarine
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    1939 S-class submarine
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    1935 S-class submarine
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    warship
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    Soviet submarine
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    Soviet submarine
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  • S-55
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  • S-6
    Soviet submarine
  • S-60
  • S-7
    1937 S-class submarine
  • S-8
    Soviet submarine
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    Soviet submarine
  • S-56
    1939 S-class submarine
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Soviet submarine S-33 at sea.Soviet submarine S-33 at sea.
Soviet submarine S-55 departing from Mare Island Navy Yard during transoceanic relocation from Vladivostok to Polyarny.Soviet submarine S-55 departing from Mare Island Navy Yard during transoceanic relocation from Vladivostok to Polyarny.
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Miasto Mikołajów po zajęciu przez wojska niemieckie (2-891)Miasto Mikołajów po zajęciu przez wojska niemieckie (2-891)
Soviet-built S-class submarines of the Chinese People`s Liberation Navy.Soviet-built S-class submarines of the Chinese People's Liberation Navy.
Soviet submarine S-54 departing from Mare Island Navy Yard during transoceanic relocation from Vladivostok to Polyarny.Soviet submarine S-54 departing from Mare Island Navy Yard during transoceanic relocation from Vladivostok to Polyarny.
Soviet submarine S-54 departing from Mare Island Navy Yard during transoceanic relocation from Vladivostok to Polyarny.Soviet submarine S-54 departing from Mare Island Navy Yard during transoceanic relocation from Vladivostok to Polyarny.
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    commonsimageSoviet submarine S-33 at sea. Commons
    commonsimageSoviet submarine S-55 departing from Mare Island Navy Yard during transoceanic relocation from Vladivostok to Polyarny. Commons
    commonsimageSoviet podlodka S Commons
    commonsimageMiasto Mikołajów po zajęciu przez wojska niemieckie (2-891) Commons
    commonsimageSoviet-built S-class submarines of the Chinese People's Liberation Navy. Commons
    commonsimageSoviet submarine S-54 departing from Mare Island Navy Yard during transoceanic relocation from Vladivostok to Polyarny. Commons
    commonsimageSoviet submarine S-54 departing from Mare Island Navy Yard during transoceanic relocation from Vladivostok to Polyarny. Commons
    commonsimageZniszczona stocznia radziecka Commons
    commonsimageСоветские моряки грузят торпеду на подводную лодку Commons
    commonsimageStamp of Moldova md102cvs Commons