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Tuesday, 14 April 2026

Russian submarine L-13 1935-1949 and B-13 1949-1958

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Part of L Series XIII-class. In 1938 intended to be christened in Kuibyshevets. Laid down by Baltic Works, Leningrad with yard number 73 on 25 April 1935, disassembled and sent to 202 (Dalzavod), Vladivostok and assembled, launched on 2 August 1936, completed on 2 October 1938, commissioned on 3 October 1938, renamed B-13 in 1949 and stricken on 17 March 1958 to be broken up. Pacific Fleet.

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