- The
Russian submarine Tyulen (Russian: Тюлень, lit. 'seal') was the
third and last boat in the
Morzh class of
submarines of the
Imperial Russian Navy....
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Tyulen Island (Bulgarian: остров Тюлен, romanized: ostrov
Tyulen, IPA: [ˈɔstrof tʲuˈlɛn]) is the
mostly ice-covered
island 1 km long in west-southwest...
- with
Tyulen, and on the 10th they
attacked a
supply convoy escorted by Goeben, the
Ottoman cruiser Hamidiye, and some
Ottoman torpedo boats.
Tyulen sank...
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armed merchantman Rodosto in
October 1916.
Tyulen and
Nerpa survived the war but had very
different fates.
Tyulen was
captured by
German troops at Sevastopol...
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Mikhail Kedrov (middle)
aboard the
submarine Tyulen in Bizerte, 1920....
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convoy was
attacked by the
Russian submarine Tyulen,
which sank one of the colliers. The
following day,
Tyulen and
another submarine tried to
attack Yavuz...
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Tserigo Zharkiy Zhivoi (sank on
November 16, 1920)
Zvonkiy Zorkiy Submarines Tyulen Burevestnik AG 22 Utka
Gunboats Vsadnik Dzhigit Gaidamak Strazh Grozny Collective...
- Russia. - Petrozavodsk. – 2003: 202-204.
Chapskiy K.K. (1932)
Ladozhskiy tyulen i
vozmozhnost ego promyisla. –
Otchet dlya
Leningradskogo Issledovatelskogo...
- Inc., London) Vol. 2: Seals, pp. 29–53
Chapskiy K.K. (1932)
Ladozhskiy tyulen i
vozmozhnost ego promyisla. –
Otchet dlya
Leningradskogo Issledovatelskogo...
- 02250°S 64.13222°W / -65.02250; -64.13222,
which is 135 m
southwest of
Tyulen Island, 1.66 km west-northwest of
Meduza Island and 478 m
northwest of Yastreb...