Krab, c. 1913
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Russian Empire | |
Name | Krab |
Ordered | 1908 |
Builder | Naval yard in Nikolayev, Black Sea |
Launched | September 1912 (some reports say 1913) |
Commissioned | 1915 |
In service | 1915 - 1917 |
Fate | Scuttled April 1919, raised 1935 and scrapped |
General characteristics | |
Displacement |
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Length | 52.8 m (173 ft) |
Beam | 4.3 m (14 ft) |
Draft | 3.9 m (13 ft) |
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Range | 1,700 nmi (3,100 km; 2,000 mi) |
Complement | 50 |
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Krab (Russian: Краб, lit. 'Crab') was a submarine minelayer built for the Imperial Russian Navy. She was designed by Mikhail Petrovich Nalyotov as the world's first submarine minelayer, although due to construction delays the German UC submarines entered service earlier. The mines were stowed in two horizontal galleries exiting through the stern. Diving depth was 45 metres. This ship was built by the Naval yard in Nikolayev by the Black Sea (now Mykolaiv, Ukraine). She was ordered in 1908, launched in September 1912 (or early 1913, sources differ) and entered service in 1915.