AG 12 was a Russian submarine of Holland
602GF/602L type (AG =
Amerikansky Golland), which served in the
Gulf of Finland during the
first World War.
During World War I Russian and
British submarines operated from bases in Finland. The Russian submarines of
Holland type (
AG 11,
AG 12,
AG 15 and
AG 16) were scuttled in the harbor of
Hanko on April 3, just prior to the German landing there. These submarines had good sea going qualities and were easy to handle. When the German troops advanced on
Helsinki, the British submarine group sailed out and scuttled their submarines outside the city, on April 4, 1918. The Squadron consisted of the submarines
E 1,
E 8,
E 9,
E 19,
C 26,
C 27 and
C 35. The British crews could return to Britain via
Murmansk.
Two of the Russian subs, the
AG 12 and the
AG 16, seemed to be in relatively good shape and the Finns decided to lift them and to repair them. After salvaging, the
AG 12 was transferred to
Turku and the
AG 16 to Helsinki. AG 12 was however a hopeless case and was soon scrapped.
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