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Vesikko is a submarine,
which was
launched on 10 May 1933 at the Crichton-Vulcan dock in Turku.
Until 1936 it was
named by its yard
number CV 707. Vesikko...
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around 131,000 visitors. The most po****r
exhibition is the
submarine Vesikko,
visited by
around 50,000
people annually.
Military Museum's exhibitions...
- upon. Only one of
these submarines survive; the
prototype CV-707,
renamed Vesikko by the
Finnish Navy
which later bought it. On 3
February 2008, The Telegraph...
- (Ilmarinen and Väinämöinen) Five
submarines (Vesihiisi, Iku-Turso, Vetehinen,
Vesikko and Saukko) Four
gunboats (Turunmaa, Karjala,
Uusimaa and Hämeenmaa) Seven...
- The
torpedo room of
Vesikko...
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subsequent German Type VII U-boat. In 1933 a
small 250-ton submarine, the
Vesikko was built. This
submarine was
nearly identical to the
subsequent German...
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Engine room of the
Finnish submarine Vesikko in 2010...
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exist on the island, as well as the last
surviving Finnish submarine,
Vesikko.
There are
about 900
permanent inhabitants on the islands, and 350 people...
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commissioned in 1930 and 1931. A
smaller sub, the 250-metric-ton (250-long-ton)
Vesikko, was
launched in 1933. It too was
designed by
Ingenieurskantoor voor Scheepsbouw...
- was also the name of a
Soviet merchantman sunk by the
Finnish submarine Vesikko. Aromaa, Jari (2018). "The
Coast Defence Ship Väinämöinen (1930)". In Taylor...