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The Una-class submarine (also known as Type 911) was a class of six midget submarines built for the Yugoslav Navy at the Brodogradilište specijalnih objekata (English: Special objects shipyard) during the 1980s. They were designed with the purpose of laying small minefields and transporting naval special forces, with or without their submersibles, in shallow waters that were inaccessible for larger submarines. Due to their mission profile that called for a small design as well as the need to stay undetected, they lacked torpedo armament and a generator for battery recharging.

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  • Třída Una (cs)
  • Una-class submarine (en)
  • Подводные лодки типа «Уна» (ru)
  • Підводні човни типу «Уна» (uk)
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  • Třída Una byly diverzní miniponorky jugoslávského námořnictva. Postaveno bylo šest jednotek této třídy. Po rozpadu země pět miniponorek získalo námořnictvo zbytkové Svazové republiky Srbska a Černé Hory a jednu ukořistilo chorvatské námořnictvo, které ji pojmenovalo Velebit (ex Soča). Všechny již byly vyřazeny. Část se jich zachovala jako muzejní exponáty. (cs)
  • Підво́дні човни типу «Уна» (серб. Подморнице класе Уна, хорв. Podmornice klase Una) — надмалі підводні човни ВМС Югославії 1980—2000-х років. (uk)
  • Подводные лодки типа «Уна» (хорв. Podmornice klase Una) — югославские и хорватские подводные лодки, строившиеся с 1981 по 1989 годы. Предназначались для расстановки морских мин и доставки диверсионных групп на территорию, контролируемую противником. Обладали небольшой скоростью до 8 узлов, были вооружены четырьмя торпедными аппаратами. (ru)
  • The Una-class submarine (also known as Type 911) was a class of six midget submarines built for the Yugoslav Navy at the Brodogradilište specijalnih objekata (English: Special objects shipyard) during the 1980s. They were designed with the purpose of laying small minefields and transporting naval special forces, with or without their submersibles, in shallow waters that were inaccessible for larger submarines. Due to their mission profile that called for a small design as well as the need to stay undetected, they lacked torpedo armament and a generator for battery recharging. (en)
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