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Golub-class guard ship
Uusimaa
Sketch of Uusimaa
Class overview
Builders: Kone ja Silta Oy, Helsinki, Finland; Hietalahden Sulkutelakka ja Konepaja Oy, Helsinki, Finland
Operators: Imperial Russian Navy, Imperial German Navy, Finnish Navy, Chilean Navy
Built: 1916–1919
In commission: 1916–?
Completed: 6
Lost: ?
Scrapped: At least 2
General characteristics
Type: Gunboat
Displacement: 400 tons
Length: 52 m (171 ft)
Beam: 7.5 m (25 ft)
Draft: 3.4 m (11 ft)
Installed power: 1,400 shp (1,000 kW)
Speed: 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph)
Complement: 73
Armament: Golub-class:
  • 2 × 102 mm cannon (Obuhov 102/60)
  • 1 × 40 mm gun AA
  • 3 × machine guns[1]
Uusimaa in 1944:
  • 2 × 105 mm (105/45)
  • 2 × 40 mm Bofors AA
  • 3 × 20 mm Madsen AA
  • 2 × DC mortar (SPH/37)
  • 40 mines[2]

Golub-class guard ships[1] were originally built as minelayers and netlayers for the Imperial Russian Navy. Two of the ships were captured by the Germans at Tallinn in 1918 and were given to Finland in 1920. Four more were completed in 1919 and sold via Germans to Chilean Navy (eventually named as Colocolo, Leucoton, Elicura, and Orompello).[1][3]

The ships had fairly good seagoing abilities and were stable platforms. It was especially well suited for heavy minesweeping duties.[2][3]

Golub class[]

Ship Launched Commission Owner Fate
Naval Ensign of Russia Golub
War Ensign of Germany 1903-1918 Beo
Naval Ensign of Finland Uusimaa
1917 Naval Ensign of Russia 1917-1918
War Ensign of Germany 1903-1918 1918-1920
Naval Ensign of Finland 1920-1952
Imperial Russian Navy Ensign Imperial Russian Navy
Imperial German Navy EnsignImperial German Navy
Finnish Navy Ensign Finnish Navy
Naval Ensign of Russia Captured by Germans 1918
War Ensign of Germany 1903-1918 Given over to Finland 1920
Naval Ensign of Finland Sold for scrap 1953
Naval Ensign of Russia Pingvin
War Ensign of Germany 1903-1918 Wulf
Naval Ensign of Finland Hämeenmaa
1917 Naval Ensign of Russia 1917-1918
War Ensign of Germany 1903-1918 1918-1920
Naval Ensign of Finland 1920-1952
Imperial Russian Navy Ensign Imperial Russian Navy
Imperial German Navy EnsignImperial German Navy
Finnish Navy Ensign Finnish Navy
Naval Ensign of Russia Captured by Germans 1918
War Ensign of Germany 1903-1918 Given over to Finland 1920
Naval Ensign of Finland Sold for scrap 1953
Colo Colo 1919 - Chilean Navy Ensign Chilean Navy Laid down as Russian Chibis
Leucoton 1919 - Chilean Navy Ensign Chilean Navy Laid down as Russian Strizh
Elicura 1919 - Chilean Navy Ensign Chilean Navy Laid down as Russian Kulik
Orompello 1919 - Chilean Navy Ensign Chilean Navy Laid down as Russian Bekas

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Gardiner, Robert, ed (1985). Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906-1921. London, England: Conway Maritime Press Ltd.. pp. 319. ISBN 0-85177-245-5. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Kijanen, Kalervo (1968). "Erikoistietoja Suomen Laivastovoimien Aluksista [Special information on the Ships of the Finnish Navy]" (in Finnish). Suomen Laivasto 1918–1968, II [Finnish Navy 1918–1968, part II]. Helsinki, Finland: Meriupseeriyhdistys/Otavan Kirjapaino. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 Auvinen, Visa (1983) (in Finnish). Leijonalippu merellä [Lion flag at sea]. Pori, Finland: Satakunnan Kirjapaino Oy. pp. 31–32. ISBN 951-95781-1-0. 


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