Osetr-class submarine explained

The Osetr class were a group of submarines built for the Imperial Russian Navy during the Russo–Japanese War. The boats were ordered in the 1904 emergency programme. The boats were designed by American engineer Simon Lake and had wheels fitted for moving around on the sea bed as well as wet/dry chambers for divers. Osetr was the former Protector sold by Lake to the Russians and re-assembled in Russia. The diving depth was around 30m (100feet).

Ships

All ships were built by the Lake company at the Libau Arsenal (Latvia) and were launched in 1904

ShipNamesakeService / Fate
Bychok - БычокGobyDecommissioned 1913
Kefal - КефальMulletDecommissioned 1913
Osetr - Осётр (ex Protector)SturgeonDecommissioned 1913
Paltus - ПалтусHalibutDecommissioned 1913
Plotva - ПлотваRoachDecommissioned 1913
Sig - СигCoregonusDecommissioned 1913

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