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TISA midget submarines (1983-1987)


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Soča 2000

Ships


Names Builders Completed Losses Transfers Discarding

П911 Тиса [P911 Tisa]

П912 Уна [P912 Una]

П913 Соча [P914 Soča]

П914 Зета [P913 Zeta]

П915 Вардар [P915 Vardar]

П916 Купа [P916 Kupa]

BSO Split: P911-916

1983: P911

1984: P912

1985: P914, 915

1986: P916

1987: P913

P914 Zeta (captured by Croatia 1991 (Velebit))

none

1997: P911, 912

2003: P915

2005: P913, 916



Technical data


Displacement standard, t 
Displacement normal, t

76 / 88

Length, m

16.5 wl 18.8 oa

Breadth, m

3.00

Draught, m

2.50

No of shafts

1

Machinery

2 electric motors

Power, h. p.

49

Max speed, kts

8 / 11

Fuel, t

batteries only

Endurance, nm(kts)/ 250(3)
Armament

6 mines or 4 R1 swimmer delivery vehicles

Complement

4 + 6 swimmers

Diving depth operational, m105


Standard scale images


<i>Una </i>1990
Una 1990


Graphics


<i>Soča </i>2000
Soča 2000


Project history

Yugoslavian design, M-100D type. Fitted with exit/re-entry chambers for swimmers. Designed to defend approaches to small shallow waters harbours.

Modernizations

None.

Naval service

No significant events.