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Camera Maker Fujifilm Camera Model FinePix S5Pro
Aperture f/7,1 Color Space sRGB
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Exposure Time 1/900 sec Flash No Flash
Focal Length 35 mm ISO 400
Metering Mode Pattern Date/Time 2019:08:10 07:58:00
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X Resolution 300 dots per ResolutionUnit Y Resolution 300 dots per ResolutionUnit
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Sharpness 2 Keywords okret-podwodny vesikko sea-fortress suomenlinna sveaborg viapori twierdza-finska gibraltar-polnocy scandinavian-cruises scandinavian-cruise-tours castle-of-finland fortress helsinki-archipelago-cruise viking-line submarine
Caption Stock Press Photo | Submarine Vesikko Vesikko is a submarine (the single ship of her class), which was launched on 10 May 1933 at the Crichton-Vulcan dock in Turku. Until 1936 it was named by its manufacturing codename CV 707. Vesikko was ordered by a Dutch engineering company Ingenieurskantoor voor Scheepsbouw (a German front company) in 1930 as a commercial submarine prototype. Purchased by the Finnish before the war, she saw service in the Winter War and World War II, sinking the Soviet merchant ship Vyborg as her only victory. After the cease-fire with the Allies in 1944, Vesikko was retired. Finland was banned from operating submarines after the war and she was kept in storage until she was turned into a museum ship. Vesikko was one of five submarines to serve in the Finnish Navy. The other four were the three larger Vetehinen-class boats Vetehinen, Vesihiisi, Iku-Turso and the small Saukko. The word „Vesikko” is the Finnish name for the European mink. wikiwand.com