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Seehund (German: "seal"), also
known as Type XXVII, was a
midget submarine built by ****
Germany during World War II.
Designed in 1944 and
operated by...
- or in
training (the
Seehund is too
large to be
carried by Ensdorf-class vessels). A life raft is
carried for this reason.
Seehunds are 25 m (82 ft) long...
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Seehund, Puma & Co. is a
German television series. List of
German television series Seehund, Puma & Co. at IMDb v t e...
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attack Allied shipping off
landing beaches and harbors,
although the
Seehund had a
great enough range to
attack shipping off the
Thames estuary. Midget...
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maintained ****anese
Kaiten IIs, a
World War II
manned torpedo; a
German Seehund, a
World War II
German two-man
coastal defense submarine; and a Vietnam...
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Dalmat (as Hum)
Seehund (2nd
class gunboat, 2 × 48-pdr SB, 2 × 24-pdr BL rifles, 11 kn) Wal (as
Seehund)
Streiter (as
Seehund) Reka (as
Seehund)
Andreas Hofer...
- unharmed.
Seehund can be
controlled remotely or
manually by an
onboard crew (usually 3) for
maneuvering in
harbours or in
training (the
Seehund is too large...
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updated form of this
method is the use of
small unmanned ROVs (such as the
Seehund drone) that
simulate the
acoustic and
magnetic signatures of
larger ships...
- the
development and
deployment of
midget submarines like the
Molch and
Seehund. In the last
stage of the war, the
Kriegsmarine also
organised a number...
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scale during 1945
Midget submarines,
including Biber, Hai, Molch, and
Seehund Uncompleted U-boat
projects Throughout the war, an arms race
evolved between...