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Severodvinsk

Can someone show me a picture of the Severodvinsk submarine that is being completed now ?(of course if this sub exists )
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By: seilfly - 21st July 2005 at 17:31

It looks very russian to me.

The sub or the text on that page?
Try “Translate to english” or click here: http://www.deepstorm.ru/DeepStorm.files/main_e.htm

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By: Kojedub - 20th July 2005 at 17:02

Thanks

Nobody knows how many submarine of this type are being built today in Russia ?Thanks for the info

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By: sealordlawrence - 17th July 2005 at 21:55

It looks very russian to me.

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By: snake65 - 17th July 2005 at 21:46

Look there
http://www.deepstorm.ru 😎

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By: sealordlawrence - 17th July 2005 at 19:29

The sub certainly exists, but the Russians are being very tight lipped.

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By: Jeff - 17th July 2005 at 19:03

This is all I could find. Don’t know how reliable the source is:
http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/6048/yasen0wt.jpg
Yasen is the NATO designation of it, Project 885 the Russian one, and Severeodvinsk the name of the one being built (AKA K329)

Displacement, tons: 5,900 surfaced; 8,600 dived
Dimensions, meters: (111x12x8.4)
Main machinery: Nuclear; 1 PWR; 195 MW; 2 GT3A turbines; 43,000 hp; 1 shaft; pump-jet propulsor; 2 spinners
Speed, knots: 28 dived, 17 surfaced
Complement: 80 (30 officers)
Missiles: Novator Alfa SS-N-27 (note: other sources say Yakhont SS-N-26). 8 VLS launchers in after casing. Total of 24 missiles.
A/S: SS-N-15. Fired from torpedo tubes.
Torpedoes: 8 533mm tubes. Inclined outwards. Total of about 30 weapons.
Countermeasures: ESM: Radar warning
Radars: Surface search, i-band
Sonars: Irtysh Amfora system includes bow-mounted spherical array; passive/attack search and attack; low frequency. Flank and towed arrays; passive; very low frequency.
Programmes: Malakhit design. Confirmed building in 1993. Reported plans were for seven of the class to replace the Victor III class. It was initially thought that these were multipurpose SSNs derived from the Akula II class, but the length of the program suggests there has been considerable scope for technical upgrade.
Structure: Some of the given details are speculative. VLS launchers for SSMs, canted torpedo tubes, and spherical bow sonars are all new to Russian designs.

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