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Goubet II, French electrically powered submarine adopted by the Russian government, 1890. 
Goubet II, French electrically powered submarine adopted by the Russian government, 1890. In trials at Cherbourg in 1889 this submarine, designed by French engineer Claude Goubet, was submerged for 8 hours at a depth of 33 feet, and was in telegraphic communication with the surface. The submarine was too unstable to navigate effectively however. 
Unique Identifier AR916098 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3903px × 2682px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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