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ZAPORIZHZHIA submarine (1970/1997)


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Zaporizhzhia 2000

Ships


Name No Yard No Builder Laid down Launched Comp Fate
Запорiжжя [Zaporizhzhia] (ex-Б-435 [B-435]) U01 260 New Admiralty, Leningrad, USSR 24.3.1970 29.5.1970 6.11.1970 // 11.7.1997 captured by Russia 21.3.2014


Technical data


Displacement standard, t

 

Displacement normal, t

1952 / 2475

Length, m

91.3

Breadth, m

7.50

Draught, m

5.09

No of shafts

3

Machinery

3 2D42 diesels / 1 PG-102 + 2 PG-101 electric motors

Power, h. p.

5700 / 5400 (2700 + 2x1350)

Max speed, kts

16.8 / 16

Fuel, t

diesel oil

Endurance, nm(kts)

30000(8.1) / 400(2)

Armament

10 - 533 TT (6 bow, 4 stern, 22 or 32 mines)

Electronic equipment

RLK-101 Albatros radar, MG-200 Arktika-M, Tuloma, MG-10 Kola, Svet-M sonars, Nakat ECM suite

Complement

77

Diving depth operational, m

250



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<i>Zaporizhzhia </i>1997
Zaporizhzhia 1997


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<i>Zaporizhzhia </i>2000
Zaporizhzhia 2000


Project history

Former Soviet Black Fleet project 641 submarine.

Modernizations

None.

Naval service

Zaporizhzhia entered dock for repair just after transfer and was re-commissioned only in June 2013. 21.3.2014 at Sevastopol during capture of submarine by Russian troops most of the crew decided to serve in Russian Navy and raised Russian Flag. Absolutely obsolete submarine never entered to Russian Navy and Russian Government invited Ukraine to take the submarine back, but later, when Ukraine initiated civil war in Donbass, Russian Naval Staff announced that Ukrainian ships will be returned when war in Donbass ends.