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Leninet (Series II, XI & XIII) class Submarine (EML)50 pointsHPs: 10 Lookouts: 2Surface Size: 0 Surface Speed: 3Submerged Size: 1 Submerged Speed: 2Guns:Torpedo Tubes:Sensors:Features:1 x single 4” turret (bow)6 x 21” bow tubes (12 torpedoes) for Series II & XIPassive SonarInexperienced CrewsEnclosed BridgeMinelayerSlow DivesOptions:● Upgrade to Series XIII configuration: + 10 pointsSurface Speed: 4Torpedo Tubes: 6 x 21” bow tubes (10 torpedoes)2 x 21” stern tubes (2 torpedoes)● Add 5 mines + 5 pointsA total of 25 of these mine-laying submarines were constructed. They used the same system ofdelivery as originally developed in the Krab submarine. Mines were to play an important part inthe overall defensive strategy of the Soviet Navy.Shchuka (Series III, V & X) class Submarine (EML)40 pointsHPs: 10 Lookouts: 2Surface Size: 0 Surface Speed: 3Submerged Size: 1 Submerged Speed: 2Guns:Torpedo Tubes:Sensors:Features:None4 x 21” bow tubes (8 torpedoes)2 x 21” stern tubes (2 torpedoes)Passive SonarInexperienced CrewsEnclosed BridgeTight TurnsSlow DivesThe Shchuka (Pike) class were the first original submarines produced in the USSR. Around 100were built belonging to three developmental series. They served throughout the war in differentareas: Black Sea, Baltic Sea and also in the Far East Pacific Fleet.


Malyutka (Series VI & XII) class Submarine (EML)20 pointsHPs: 5 Lookouts: 1Surface Size: 0 Surface Speed: 3Submerged Size: 0 Submerged Speed: 2Guns:Torpedo Tubes:Sensors:Features:None2 x 21” bow tubes (2 torpedoes) for Series VIPassive SonarInexperienced CrewsEnclosed BridgeShallow DivesTight TurnsSlow DivesOptions:● Add 2 reload torpedoes for Series XII + 5 pointsThe Malyutka “Baby” or “Little One” class of small submarines were designed to protect coastalwaters and harbours. They were mostly fabricated inland and subsequently were transported insections by railway to their operational bases. The 50 Series VI vessels were subsequentlyimproved in the slightly larger 50 or so Series XII which carried torpedo reloads.

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