Laid down at the shipyard of Vickers-Armstrong, Barrow-in-Furness, England on 30 December 1940, launched on 4 November 1941, commissioned on 29 January 1942, decommissioned and handed over to the Soviet Union on 26 June 1944, commissioned in the Soviet Navy as the V-2, given back in 1949 and and breaking uo at Gateshead, England started on 9 May 1950. With a displacement of 540 (surfaced standard)-630 (surfaced full load)-739 (submerged) tons and as dimensions 58,22 x 4,90 x 4,62 metres or 191’x 16’1” x 15’2”. Her crew numbered 27-31 men. Speed 10 (maximum submerged)-11,25 (maximum surfaced). The armament consisted of 4-21” torpedo tubes in the bow, 1-7,6/3’ guns and she carried 8-10 torpedoes with her.
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Monday, 16 December 2019
British submarine HMS Unbroken 1940-1944 (1950) and Russian submarine V-2 1944-1949
Laid down at the shipyard of Vickers-Armstrong, Barrow-in-Furness, England on 30 December 1940, launched on 4 November 1941, commissioned on 29 January 1942, decommissioned and handed over to the Soviet Union on 26 June 1944, commissioned in the Soviet Navy as the V-2, given back in 1949 and and breaking uo at Gateshead, England started on 9 May 1950. With a displacement of 540 (surfaced standard)-630 (surfaced full load)-739 (submerged) tons and as dimensions 58,22 x 4,90 x 4,62 metres or 191’x 16’1” x 15’2”. Her crew numbered 27-31 men. Speed 10 (maximum submerged)-11,25 (maximum surfaced). The armament consisted of 4-21” torpedo tubes in the bow, 1-7,6/3’ guns and she carried 8-10 torpedoes with her.