Saukko

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Saukko (Pu110) was a small submarine that served in the Finnish Navy during the Second World War. It was designed not to exceed 100 tonnes, as it was planned for use in Lake Ladoga, and according to the 1920 Treaty of Tartu, no nation was allowed to use naval ships of more than 100 tonnes on the lake. The submarine could be divided into separate sections and transported by rail. The conning tower could be lifted off entirely. The engines were in the aft section and the batteries in the forward section. The name "Saukko" means European otter.

1930 — 1945  WikimediaWikidata
Finnish submarine Saukko
mass 99 tonne, length 32.95 metre, draft 3.22 metre, beam 3.2 metre, 
submarineSandvikens Skeppsdocka och Mekaniska VerkstadFinnish NavyFinland


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    Helsinki, Hietalahti dock, launch of Saukko submarine on July 2, 1930 - G30555 - hkm.HKMS000005-km0000pfneHelsinki, Hietalahti dock, launch of Saukko submarine on July 2, 1930 - G30555 - hkm.HKMS000005-km0000pfne
    Merivoimien sukellusvene Saukon vesillelasku Hietalahden telakalla (hkm.HKMS000005-km0000ncdi)Merivoimien sukellusvene Saukon vesillelasku Hietalahden telakalla (hkm.HKMS000005-km0000ncdi)
    Helsinki, Hietalahti dock, launch of Saukko submarine on July 2, 1930 - G30555 - hkm.HKMS000005-km0000pfneHelsinki, Hietalahti dock, launch of Saukko submarine on July 2, 1930 - G30555 - hkm.HKMS000005-km0000pfne
    Sukellusvene Saukon vesillelasku Hietalahden telakalla 2.7.1930 (musketti.M012-HK19670603-880)Sukellusvene Saukon vesillelasku Hietalahden telakalla 2.7.1930 (musketti.M012-HK19670603-880)
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