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Heroj class submarine : ウィキペディア英語版 | Heroj-class submarine
The ''Heroj''-class ((英語:Hero)) was a class of diesel-electric attack submarines built for the Yugoslav Navy during the 1960s. The three strong class was the second generation of domestically built submarines, representing a significant improvement compared to the earlier ''Sutjeska''-class. Built at the Brodogradilište specijalnih objekata (eng. Special objects shipyard) in Split, the new class featured a streamlined hull design and four bow facing torpedo tubes that could also be used for minelaying. With the start of the Croatian War of Independence all three boats were relocated from the Lora Naval Base to Montenegro where they were commissioned with the SR Yugoslav Navy. The last two boats of the class, ''Junak'' and ''Uskok'', were decommissioned during the 1990s and scrapped. ''Heroj'' was decommissioned in 2004 and after restoration laid up at the Porto Montenegro Museum in 2013. == Description == The boats measured in length with a hull diameter of . Surfaced they displaced and while underwater. The diesel-electric drive consisted of two Mercedes diesel generators and single Končar electric motor mounted on a single shaft. This enabled them a maximum speed of underwater and when surfaced. Travelling underwater using a snorkel at a speed of , the boats had a range of . Diving depth was . The boats were manned by a complement of 28 crew members. Armament of the class consisted of four torpedo tubes used for launching up to six SET-65E active/passive homing torpedoes or deploying up to twelve naval mines instead. The boat's sensor suite included a "Stop Light" radar warning receiver, a "Snoop Group" surface searh radar and a Thomson Sintra Eledone hull mounted sonar.
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