Oscar class submarine

Oscar class submarine
Project 949 class submarine
Class overview
Builders: SEVMASH, Severodvinsk
Operators:  Soviet Navy
 Russian Navy
Preceded by: Papa class submarine
Succeeded by: Severodvinsk class submarine
Built: 1975-1996
Planned: 20 (2 949, 18 949A)[1]
Completed: 13 (2 949, 11 949A)
Cancelled: 7 (3 incomplete, 4 never laid down)
Active: 4
Laid up: 1
Lost: K-141 "Kursk" lost with all hands 12 August 2000
Retired: 3
Preserved: 0
General characteristics
Displacement: 12,500/14,700 tons surfaced
16,500/19,400 tons submerged[1]
Length: 155 m (508 ft 6 in)[1]
Beam: 18.2 m (59 ft 9 in)
Draught: 9 m (29 ft 6 in)
Propulsion: 2 × pressurized water cooled reactors powering two steam turbines delivering 73,070 kW (98,000 shp) to two shafts
Speed: 15 knots (28 km/h) surfaced
32 knots (59 km/h) submerged[1]
Endurance: 120 days[1]
Complement: 94/107[1]
Armament: 4 × 533 mm (21.0 in) and 2 × 650 mm (26 in) torpedo tubes in bow
28 × 533 mm and 650 mm weapons, including Tsakra (SS-N-15 Starfish) anti-submarine missiles with 15 kt nuclear warheads and Vodopad/Veder (SS-N-16 Stallion) and anti-submarine missiles with 200 kt nuclear warhead or Type 40 anti-submarine torpedo or 32 ground mines
24 × P-700 Granit (SS-N-19 Shipwreck) cruise missiles with 750 kilograms (1,700 lb) HE or 500 kt nuclear warheads

The Project 949 (Granit) and Project 949A (Antey) Soviet Navy/Russian Navy cruise missile submarines (NATO reporting names: Oscar-I and Oscar-II respectively).

Project 949 submarines were the largest cruise missile submarines in service, until the Ohio class SSGN cruise missile submarine converted from SSBN and returned to service on October 15, 2007. They are the fourth largest class of submarines in terms of displacement and length. Only the Typhoon class Soviet/Russian submarines, the American Ohio class ballistic missile submarines and the Russian Borei class submarines are larger.

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History

The first submarine of the Project 949 was laid down in the mid 1970s and was commissioned in 1980. In 1982 an updated and larger version (Project 949A) replaced the earlier version. In total thirteen submarines were constructed. In the financial problems that followed the fall of the Soviet Union the Oscar class was prioritized by the Russian navy and when many older submarines classes were retired the Oscar class remained active in both the Northern and Pacific fleets. In 2011, five submarines are currently active with several more in reserve or waiting for repairs.

Project 949 Granit

Project 949

Two Project 949 Granit submarines were built at Severodvinsk and assigned to the Soviet Northern Fleet:

Project 949A Antey

Project 949A

Eleven Project 949A Antey submarines were completed at Severodvinsk. Five were assigned to the Soviet Northern Fleet:

At one stage it had been planned to develop a new fourth-generation follow-on to the Project 949A, but this plan was later scrapped. [2]


Northern Fleet Oscar class submarines[1]
# Name Project Laid down Launched Commissioned Status
K-525 Arkhangelsk 949 25 July 1975 3 May 1980 30 December 1980 Scrapped in 2004
K-525 Murmansk 949 22 April 1979 10 December 1982 30 November 1983 Scrapped in 2004
K-148 Krasnodar 949A 22 July 1982 3 March 1985 30 September 1986 Scrapped in 2011
K-119 Voronezh 949A 25 February 1986 16 December 1988 29 December 1989 Active, after overhaul finished in November 2011[3]
K-410 Smolensk 949A 9 December 1986 20 January 1990 22 December 1990 Inactive, in overhaul from November 2011 to 2014[4]
K-266 Orel 949A 19 January 1989 22 May 1992 30 December 1992 Active
K-141 Kursk 949A 22 March 1992 16 May 1994 30 December 1994 Lost 12 August 2000
Pacific Fleet Oscar class submarines[1]
# Name Project Laid down Launched Commissioned Status
K-173 Krasnoyarsk 949A August 4, 1983 March 27, 1986 December 31, 1986 Inactive, future plans unclear
K-132 Irkutsk 949A May 8, 1985 December 27, 1987 December 30, 1988 Inactive, overhaul from 2008
K-442 Chelyabinsk 949A May 21, 1987 June 18, 1990 December 28, 1990 Inactive from 1998
K-456 Tver 949A February 9, 1988 June 28, 1991 August 18, 1992 Active
K-186 Omsk 949A July 13, 1989 May 10, 1993 July 20, 1996 Overhaul 2007-2008 [5]
Active[6]
K-150 Tomsk 949A August 27, 1991 July 20, 1996 December 30, 1996 Overhaul from 2008

Three more Project 949A Antey submarines were planned.[1]

Unfinished Oscar class submarines[1]
# Name Project Laid down Launched Commissioned Status
K-139 Belgorod 949A July 24, 1992 Construction halted
K-135 Volgograd 949A September 2, 1993 Construction stopped
launched incomplete
K-165 Barnaul 949A April 1994 Construction stopped
launched incomplete


Like other Soviet submarine designs, the Project 949 not only has a bridge open to the elements on top of the sail but, for use in inclement weather, there is an enclosed bridge forward and slightly below this station in the fin/sail.

A distinguishing mark is a slight bulge at the top of the fin. A large door on either side of the fin reaches this bulge. These are wider at the top than on the bottom, and are hinged on the bottom. The Federation of American Scientists [1] reports that this submarine carries an emergency crew escape capsule; it is possible that these doors cover it.

The Oscar Class is commonly referred to as Mongo by crews of U.S. patrol aircraft in reference to their massive size.[citation needed]

Gallery

References

  • The Encyclopedia Of Warships, From World War Two To The Present Day, General Editor Robert Jackson.

http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/oscar/images/oscar2.gif

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