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SUBMARINES

K-424 nuclear powered ballistic missile submarines (project 667BDR) (1976 - 1982)

K-424 1990

BS-136 Orenburg 2005

Name No Yard No Builder Laid down Launched Comp Fate
К-424 [K-424]   355 Northern Yd, Severodvinsk 30.1.1974 11.2.1976 30.12.1976 stricken 3.1995
К-441 [K-441]   366 Northern Yd, Severodvinsk 7.5.1974 25.5.1976 31.10.1976 stricken 3.1995
К-449 [K-449]   367 Northern Yd, Severodvinsk 19.7.1974 29.7.1976 26.12.1976 stricken 8.2001
К-455 [K-455]   368 Northern Yd, Severodvinsk 16.10.1974 16.8.1976 30.12.1976 stricken 8.2000
К-490 [K-490]   372 Northern Yd, Severodvinsk 6.3.1975 27.1.1977 30.9.1977 stricken 8.2003
К-487 [K-487]   373 Northern Yd, Severodvinsk 9.6.1975 4.4.1977 27.12.1977 stricken 1998
К-496 [K-496], 1.1999- К-496 Борисоглебск [K-496 Borisoglebsk]   392 Northern Yd, Severodvinsk 23.9.1975 13.8.1977 30.12.1977 stricken 11.2008
К-506 [K-506], 9.1998- К-506 Зеленоград [K-506 Zelenograd]   393 Northern Yd, Severodvinsk 29.12.1975 26.1.1978 30.11.1978 stricken 7.2010
К-211 [K-211], 9.1998- К-211 Петропавловск-Камчатский [K-211 Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy]   394 Northern Yd, Severodvinsk 19.8.1976 13.1.1979 28.9.1979 for disposal 2015
К-223 [K-223], 7.1998- К-223 Подольск [K-223 Podolsk]   395 Northern Yd, Severodvinsk 19.2.1977 30.4.1979 27.11.1979 stricken 2016
К-180 [K-180]   396 Northern Yd, Severodvinsk 27.12.1977 8.1.1980 25.9.1980 deleted 2003
К-433 [K-433], 9.1998- К-433 Святой Георгий Победоносец [K-433 Sviatoy Georgiy Pobedonosets]   397 Northern Yd, Severodvinsk 24.8.1978 20.6.1980 15.12.1980 stricken 2017
К-129 [K-129], 3.1996- КС-129 [KS-129], 2002- БС-136 [BS-136], 2004- БС-136 Оренбург [BS-136 Orenburg] 656 398 Northern Yd, Severodvinsk 9.4.1979 15.4.1981 5.11.1981 in service (2019)
К-44 [K-44], 2.1998- К-44 Рязань [K-44 Riazan'] 939 376 Northern Yd, Severodvinsk 31.1.1980 19.1.1982 17.9.1982 in service (2019)
  

Displacement standard, t

 

Displacement normal, t

10600 / 13700

Length, m

157.0

Breadth, m

11.9 hull 19.0 max

Draught, m

8.70

No of shafts

2

Machinery

2 TZA-635 geared steam turbines units, 2 OK-700 nuclear reactors

Power, h. p.

40000

Max speed, kts

14 / 24

Fuel, t

nuclear

Endurance, nm(kts)

practically unlimited

Armament

16 R-29R SLBM (16 R-29R (3M40) or R-29RK (3M40K)), 4 - 533 TT (bow, 16, inc. URPK-6 Vodopad-PL SSM/ASuM (83R, 84R)), 2 - 400 TT (bow, 6), 1 x 1 Strela-2M SAM (8 9M32M)

Electronic equipment

355: MRK-50 Kaskad radar, MGK-100 Kerch' sonar, MRP-10M Zaliv-P ECM suite, MG-44 Korund-1 decoys, Almaz-BDR CCS

others: MRK-50 Kaskad radar, MGK-400 Rubikon sonar, MRP-10M Zaliv-P ECM suite, MG-44 Korund-1 decoys, Almaz-BDR CCS

Complement

130

Diving depth operational, m

320

Project history: This is pr. 667BD with a higher hump to accommodate the new R-29R missile (the 'R' in the project number). The externally-framed pressure hull is 9.8m in diameter, ie, about the same diameter as the separate pressure hulls in Project 941. The sonar suit, Rubikon, roughly matches that of a pr. 67. Like the attack submarine, this one has a cylindrical array in the forward part of the sail.

Modernizations: 2002, BS-136: under Project 09786: - all armament, MGK-400 Rubikon sonar; + Gneys-09787 sonar suite, bow- and stern thrusters, additional living and technical spaces instead of missile compartments, ability to carry Project 10831 or Project 18551 special purpose mini submarine; length oa became 173.0m, displacement 11600 / 15100t

Naval service: No significant events.

Project 667BDR 2000

BS-136 Orenburg 2006

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