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Marine Collection 2010-11 Submarine Project 96 & A615
Project 96: M-class submarine
The M-class submarines, also Malyutka-class (Russian: baby or little one), were a class of small, single-, or 1½-hulled submarines built in the Soviet Union and used during World War II. The submarines were built in sections so they could easily be transported by rail. The production was centered in the Gorky Shipyard on the Volga River, after which the sections were railed to Leningrad for assembly and fitting out. This was the first use of welding on Soviet submarines.
Submarines of this class were in four series: VI, VI-bis, XII, XV. Constructions of VI and VI-bis series were almost equal. Series XII in fact was re-developed project with equal tactical characteristics. First series were powered by one diesel engine and one electric motor. Series XV had developed separately too and had improved characteristics, such as main ballast in light hull and two shafts. These vessels were mainly used in the Black Sea Fleet and the Baltic Fleet. Although being quite a good design, only limited results were obtained and losses were heavy with 33 submarines sunk between 1941 and 1945. By 1945, some 111 M-class submarines had been completed, with another 30 XV-series being completed between 1945 and 1947. Two submarines of the early series of this class, along with two Soviet S class submarine, (S-52 and S-53) and two Shchuka class submarines (under lease, S-121 and S-123) were handed to People's Liberation Army Navy in June, 1954, thus becoming the foundation of the submarine force of the People's Republic of China. Both the M and S class submarines were sold to China, and subsequently, two more M-XV series of this class submarines, M-278 and M-279 were also sold to China a few years later. Those purchased by China received Chinese names, and the two leased S class submarine did not. The four M class submarines bought by China were named as National Defense # 21, 22, 23 (ex M-278) and 24 (ex M-279) respectively.
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