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} |} The ''R-2 Mala'' is a class of swimmer delivery vehicles (SDVs) built for the Yugoslav, and later on, Croatian Navy. The two man wet SDVs are used for transporting naval commandos into hostile waters where they would perform sabotage on enemy warships and coastal installations. Weapons at their disposal included limpet mines. With the start of the Croatian War of Independence SDVs in service with the Yugoslav Navy were relocated to FR Yugoslavia. Two new vehicles were completed for the Croatian Navy during the 1990s while a small number these vehicles were also exported to Syria and Sweden before the war. == Description == Developed by the Brodarski institut (BI) from Zagreb, the ''R-2 Mala'' swimmer delivery vehicles were designed for transporting naval special forces armed with two limpet mines inside enemy-controlled waters. After reaching their area of operations, the divers would anchor the vehicle and continue on their own by swimming until they reached their targets which included warships in port or other coastal installations. The SDVs were constructes from aluminium and plexiglass, utilizing an enclosed wet crew compartment. Propulsion consisted of a single electric engine mounted on a single shaft, enabling them a maximum speed of and a cruising speed of . Moving at their maximum speed they have a range of increasing to if travelling at their cruise speed. Normal operating depth is between while the maximum test depth is . Without the divers and their armament the vehicles displace . 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「R-2 Mala-class swimmer delivery vehicle」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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