AG-22 (on the right) in Bizerte in 1922
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History | |
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Russian Empire | |
Name | AG-22 |
Builder | Russud Shipyard, Nikolaev |
Laid down | 1917 |
Launched | 1919 |
Completed | 1919 |
Fate | Abandoned, November 1923, and subsequently scrapped |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | AG-class submarine |
Displacement |
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Length | 150 ft 3 in (45.8 m) |
Beam | 16 ft (4.9 m) |
Draft | 12 ft 6 in (3.8 m) |
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Propulsion | |
Speed |
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Range |
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Test depth | 164 feet (50 m) |
Complement | 30 |
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The Russian submarine AG-22 was an AG-class submarine, designed by the American Holland Torpedo Boat Company/Electric Boat Company, built for the Imperial Russian Navy during World War I. The submarine was fabricated in Canada, shipped to Russia and reassembled for service with the Black Sea Fleet. Her reassembly was completed in 1919 by the White Movement during the Russian Civil War, and she joined Wrangel's fleet as it evacuated the Crimea in 1920 and was interned in Bizerte, Tunisia in 1921. AG-22 was abandoned there and subsequently scrapped.