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The sail of the former Soviet submarine K-24 (B-124), yard number 511, which is a maritime museum exhibit in Peenemünde under the f@ke name of "U-461".

K-24 is a projekt 651 submarine, NATO reporting name of this class was Juliett-class. The projekt 651 boats were the largest diesel-electric submarines ever build.

Primary armament were four SS-N-3 Shaddock (P-5 or P-6), or later the SS-N-12 Sandbox (P-500 4K-80 Basalt) nuclear-capable cruise missiles, main target were aircraft carrier battle groups.

Secondary armament were 6x 533 mm bow torpedo tubes with 18 torpedoes and 4x 400 mm stern torpedo tubes with 4 torpedoes.

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Tags:   Deutschland Germany Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Usedom Peenemünde U-Boot Unterseeboot Unterseekreuzer U-Boat submarine Turm sail conning tower detail russian russisch U-461 K-24 B-124 Juliett-class Подводная лодка Project Projekt Проект 651 soviet navy Военно-морской флот СССР © All Rights Reserved

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Ferry boat, connecting Peenemünde on the island of Usedom with Freest on the mainland.

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Добро пожаловать на борт! This is the aft torpedo room of the Russian Juliett-class submarine K-24 which is (under the f@ke name of U-461) a maritime museum exhibit in Peenemünde.

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Tags:   Deutschland Germany Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Usedom Peenemünde U-Boot Unterseeboot Unterseekreuzer U-Boat submarine russian russisch U-461 K-24 B-124 Juliett-class Подводная лодка Project Projekt Проект 651 soviet navy Военно-морской флот СССР © All Rights Reserved

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The Soviet submarine K-24 (B-124), yard number 511, is a maritime museum exhibit in Peenemünde under the f@ke name of "U-461".

The bright orange DSRV (deep-submergence rescue vehicle) mounted near the bow is a dummy as well.

K-24 is a projekt 651 submarine, NATO reporting name of this class was Juliett-class. The projekt 651 boats were the largest diesel-electric submarines ever build.

Primary armament were four SS-N-3 Shaddock (P-5 or P-6), or later the SS-N-12 Sandbox (P-500 4K-80 Basalt) nuclear-capable cruise missiles, main target were aircraft carrier battle groups.

Secondary armament were 6x 533 mm bow torpedo tubes with 18 torpedoes and 4x 400 mm stern torpedo tubes with 4 torpedoes.

© All Rights Reserved - you may not use this image in any form without my prior permission.

Tags:   Deutschland Germany Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Usedom Peenemünde U-Boot Unterseeboot Unterseekreuzer U-Boat submarine russian russisch U-461 K-24 B-124 Juliett-class Подводная лодка Project Projekt Проект 651 soviet navy Военно-морской флот СССР © All Rights Reserved

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The "Vidar" is a 3-mast topsail schooner that serves as a restaurant ship in the harbour of Peenemünde.

The ship has a long history:

Built 1877 in Norway with sloop rigging (1 mast).
1898 converted to galeas rigging (2 masts), used for general cargo, timber, herring and clipfish (dried and salted cod)
1919 Finnøy-engine with 40 hp added
1922 owner change in Norway
1940 - 1945 used to haul sand fur bunker building and as SAR vessel
1949 elongated by 5 metres and widened by 1.5 metres
1978 sold to Büsum, Germany, rebuilt until 1982 as 3-mast topsail schooner, 40 hp engine replaced by a 320 hp diesel, radar added, used for cruises on the North Sea and the Baltic Sea
1994 hull covered with a concrete layer for conservation, stationary use as restaurant in Büsum
1997 deck covered with concrete
2000 sold and moved to Peenemünde, stationary use as restaurant
2002 fire, nearly all superstructure destroyed, hull survived thanks to the concrete
2004 reopened as restaurant after repair

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Tags:   Deutschland Germany Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Usedom Peenemünde Vidar Segelschiff tall ship ship of sail 3-mast topsail schooner vintage historical historisch ship boat vessel © All Rights Reserved


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