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Golub-class guard ships 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). The ships had fairly good seagoing abilities and were stable platforms. It was especially well suited for heavy minesweeping duties.

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  • Golub-class guard ship (en)
  • Сторожевые корабли типа «Голубь» (ru)
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  • Golub-class guard ships 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). The ships had fairly good seagoing abilities and were stable platforms. It was especially well suited for heavy minesweeping duties. (en)
  • Сторожевые корабли типа «Голубь», в финском флоте Канонерские лодки типа «Хямеенмаа» (фин. Hämeenmaa) — сторожевые корабли Российского императорского флота, впоследствии канонерские лодки, состоявшие в ВМС Финляндии и минные заградители в Чили. (ru)
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  • Golub-class guard ships 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). The ships had fairly good seagoing abilities and were stable platforms. It was especially well suited for heavy minesweeping duties. (en)
  • Сторожевые корабли типа «Голубь», в финском флоте Канонерские лодки типа «Хямеенмаа» (фин. Hämeenmaa) — сторожевые корабли Российского императорского флота, впоследствии канонерские лодки, состоявшие в ВМС Финляндии и минные заградители в Чили. (ru)
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