Technical information
Type | Submarine |
Displacement | 390/520 BRT |
Length | 46m |
Complement | 32 men |
Armament | 4 bow torpedo tubes (8 torpedoes) 1 x 4,5 cm semi-automatic gun (200 rounds) or 1x4,7 cm gun 1 machine gun. |
Max speed | 14,5/10,5 knots (surfaced/submerged) |
Power | 960/480 (surfaced/submerged) |
Notes on class | These boats were actually of Holland 602GF/602L type and their Russian
abbreviation AG comes from "Amerikanski Golland" (American Holland). Eleven units were ordered by Naval Ministry of Russian Empire to Electric Boat Co in the end of WWI and assembled at Russian shipyards.
Assembling of Black Sea AGs in Nikolayev was slowed down by revolutionary events in Russia. These submarines were completed in spite of many necessary parts and machinery shortage. One AG was transferred to Bizerta by White Forces and five were left to Red Forces after the Civil war. Finally, their building was completed by engineers of the young country of Soviets. Before WWII all AG submarines were modernized (new conning tower and power supply) and had technical data as shown. |
Soviet Navy ships of the A (AG) class
To see all A (AG) class ships click here.
A-1 | Lost on 26 Jun 1942 | |
A-2 | ||
A-3 | Lost on 28 Oct 1943 | |
A-4 | ||
A-5 | ||
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See all Soviet Navy Submarine classes.
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