![]() Schachtelinhalt Ural |
DBTyp | Modell | |
Basistyp | Ural | |
Kithersteller | Shapeways B-PLAN | |
Material | 3D-Print Schemamodell | |
Herstellerland | SU | Übergeordnete Kategorie: Asien, Europa |
Betreiberland | SU | Übergeordnete Kategorie: Asien, Europa |
Bauepoche | 0 (ungebaut) | |
Themen | Minenleger | (Schiff:) http://uboat.net/allies/ (Schiff:) Navies: Zur Liste aller Schiffsklassen der Länder |
Betriebsaera | Wk2 | |
Scale | 1/700 | |
TextDE | III. "Felix Dzerzhinsky" was launched 29.08.1926, laid down 15.08.1928, accepted 13.09.1929. The ship was also used as cargo-passenger ship on Baltic and Mediterranian routes in 1930s. Between 01.11.1939 and 22.10.1940 the ship was reequipped as minelayer (Baltic Navy), was armed with 4 x 100mm; 4 x 45mm; 2 x 12,7mm; 18 depth charges, 328 mines mod. 1926 or 543 mines mod. 1912, and renamed "Ural" (25.09.1940, 220 men crew). It was one of the largest minelayers of Baltic Navy, used also as the base for submarines. In November 1941 "Ural" participated in dangerous evacuation of Soviet troops from Baltic naval base (Hango) after the German invasion, mined Gulf of Finland in June-September 1941. 13.09.1941 "Ural" was damaged by artillery shell, also damaged several times by artillery fire during WWII. 74 German and Finnish ships were sank by Soviet mines at Baltic Sea, including the Finnish strongest warship "Ilmarinen". Many mines were installed by "Ural". After WWII it was used as training ship till late 1950s. Source: (398) | |
BaseVehicle | Schiff | (Schiff:) http://uboat.net/allies/ (Schiff:) Navies: Zur Liste aller Schiffsklassen der Länder |
lime: | Hervorragende Quelle, kaum Fehler |
green: | Sehr gute Quelle, kaum Fehler |
schwarz oder blau: | Qualität der Quelle noch nicht angegeben |
orange: | Gute Quelle, einige Fehler |
red: | Quelle enthält mglw. einige korrekte Angaben, ist in jedem Fall einzeln zu prüfen |