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The ''Kalev'' class consisted of two mine laying submarines built for the
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Development history

The newly independent Republic of Estonia followed the Finnish naval armament program and the common top secret defence cooperation in acquiring submarines. Unlike the German-designed Finnish subs, Estonia opted for British-built submarines. Both boats of the class, and , were built by
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Service history

The two subs were ordered in 1934 and delivered in 1937. After the
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in 1940 the Estonian Navy was integrated into the Soviet Baltic Fleet. The ''Kalev''-class submarines were commissioned into the Soviet Navy on September 18, 1940. ''Kalev'' was sunk outside
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, Finland in 1941, but ''Lembit'' continued a successful campaign against Swedish iron ore transports to Germany. ''Lembit'' was decommissioned in 1979. She is now preserved as a museum ship at the
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As a museum exhibit


See also

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Estonian Navy The Estonian Navy ( et, Merevägi) are the unified naval forces among the Estonian Defence Forces. With only six commissioned ships and displacement well under 10,000 tonnes, the Estonian navy is one of the smallest navies in the world. Its sh ...
* Finnish–Estonian defense cooperation * EML Kalev (1936) * ENS ''Lembit''


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Submarine ''Lembit''
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Estonian Maritime Museum The Estonian Maritime Museum ( et, Eesti Meremuuseum) is located in the Fat Margaret tower in the old town of Tallinn. The museum presents the history of ships and navigation in Estonia and related to Estonia. Other parts of the Maritime Muse ...

Kalev-class submarine (Kalev or Lembit)

The Vickers Photographic Archive
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Lembit Submarine - Tallinn


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