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B-471 Magnitogorsk


B-471 Magnitogorsk. submarina.org, I. Kurganov

B-471 Magnitogorsk is a Project 877 diesel electric submarine.

REGISTRATION

Northern Fleet, Polyarny

CONSTRUCTION, NAME

The submarine was laid down on October 26, 1988 under the name of B-471; launched on September 29, 1990; commissioned into Northern Fleet on December 30, 1990. The sub obtained the name of Magnitogorsk in June 2001 when she was taken under patronage of Magnitogorsk town administration.

MILESTONES

Best diesel submarine of Northern Fleet's Kola flotilla in 2005.

The sub played a role of Slavyanka submarine in Vladimir Khotinenko's film "72 meters".

In May 21-25, 2009 the sub took part in celebration of 100th anniversary of Norwegian submarine force.

PERFORMANCE

NATO classification: Kilo
Surface speed: 10 knots
Submerged speed: 17 knots
Operating depth: 240 meters
Test depth: 350 meters
Endurance: 45 days
Crew: 57 men

DIMENSIONS

Surface displacement: 2,300 tons
Submerged displacement: 3,040 tons
Extreme length (on design waterline): 72.6-73.8 meters
Extreme beam: 9.9 meters
Mean draft (on design waterline): 6.2 meters

ARMAMENT

Six 533-mm bow torpedo tubes (18 torpedoes or 24 mines); also suitable for launches of Club-S cruise missiles and Strela-3M/Igla-1 antiaircraft missiles.