06.02.2012
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Illustration: Model of Project 955
Borei submarine.
Sevmash shipyard continues construction of nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) Vladimir Monomakh. Shipwrights began fitting-out works.
SSBN
Vladimir Monomakh is the third nuclear-powered submarine of Project 955
Borei being built at JSC
Sevmash shipyard. The sub's serial number is 203, she was laid down at
Sevmash in March 2006.
At present, most of basic onboard systems have been already mounted. Assembling of ventilation system is at closing phase; light bulkheads and shields have been already installed. Metal furniture is almost assembled. Cladding of utility premises, forming of provision stores, fitting of cable routings are in progress. Electricians of JSC
Arktika started cable laying works. Having acquired wide experience on
Monomakh's predecessors (lead submarine
Yury Dolgoruky and first serial sub
Alexander Nevsky), shipbuilders of
Sevmash are ahead of production schedule. It is planned to launch SSBN
Vladimir Monomakh in the current year.
General characteristics of Project 955 Borei submarines
Surface displacement – 14,500 tons
Submerged displacement – 17,000 tons
Dimensions: length – about 170 meters; beam – 13.6 meters; draft – 9.5 meters
Surface speed – 16 knots
Submerged – 29 knots
Test depth – over 400 meters
Endurance – 90 days
Powerplant: 190-mW nuclear reactor
OK-650V
Armament: missile system
Bulava-M (16 ballistic missiles 3M30), 4 x 533-mm torpedo tubes (combat load - 12 torpedoes and missiles)
Radioelectronics: tactical data system, sonar, electronic warfare and reconnaissance aids, communication system
Crew - 110 men including 60 officers