| Laid down | 5th March 1927 |
| Launched | 12th July 1929 |
| Completed | N/A |
| Commissioned | 1st October 1931 |
| Fate | Sunk: June 1942 |
| Builders | Ordzhonikidze, Leningrad Russia |
| Complement | 55 |
| Maximum depth | 295' |
| Dimensions | |
|---|---|
| Displacement | 932 tons surfaced 1353 tons dived |
| Dimensions | 256' 6" x 22' 9" |
| Draught | 12' 5" |
| Armament | |
| Torpedo tubes | 8 x 21" 6 bow, 2 stern |
| Torpedoes | 14 |
| Guns | 1 x 100mm B24 120 rounds 1 x 45mm K21 500 rounds 1 x 7.62mm |
| Other weapons | None |
| Countermeasures | None |
| Electronics Fit | |
| Radar | None |
| Sonar | N/A |
| ECM | None |
| Other | N/A |
| Machinery | |
| Engines | 2 x diesels 2 x electric motors |
| Battery capacity | N/A |
| Power output | 2200bhp diesel 1050hp electric motors |
| Speed | 14.3kts surfaced 8.7kts dived |
| Shafts | 2 |
| Range | 8950NM @ 9kts surfaced 150NM @ 3kts submerged |
| Fuel | 78 tons |
Krasnogvardets entered service with the Baltic Fleet. In 1933, she was transferred to the Northern Fleet. She failed to return from patrol off the Norwegian coast and was probably mined.
Last altered : 14th September 1999
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