Kashalot-class submarine
| Class overview | |
|---|---|
| Name: | Kashalot | 
| Builders: | Soviet Union | 
| Operators: | |
| Built: | 1977-1991 | 
| In service: | 1986- | 
| Planned: | 3 | 
| Completed: | 2 | 
| Cancelled: | 1 | 
| Active: | 1 | 
| Laid up: | 1 | 
| General characteristics | |
| Displacement: | 1,390 tons normal surfaced/1,580 tons submerged | 
| Length: | 69 m (226 ft) | 
| Beam: | 7 m (23 ft) | 
| Draft: | 5.2 m (17 ft) | 
| Propulsion: | One pressurized-water nuclear reactor 1.5 MW (2,000 hp), 1 sets steam turbines; 10,000 shp (7,500 kW) | 
| Speed: | 
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| Complement: | About 36 | 
| Sensors and  processing systems:  | 
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The Project 1910 Kashalot class submarine (NATO reporting name: Uniform) is a class of research and special operations submarine constructed by the Soviet Union during the late 1970s and early 1980s.[1]
Two boats of the class were constructed, AS-13 and AS-15, with the first boat of the class being laid down in 1977 and commissioned in 1986, the second being laid down in 1983 but not commissioned until 1991.[1] A third class boat, AS-12, reached the fitting-out stage before being cancelled in 1998.[1]
Displacing 1,580 tons submerged, the Kashalot class was constructed using a single titanium hull design, and is powered by a nuclear reactor; they were the first Soviet nuclear-powered submarines to have a single hull.[1] The boats each have a crew of 36 officers and men.[1]
References
- Citations
 
- Bibliography
 
- Wertheim, Eric (2007). Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World: Their Ships, Aircraft and Systems (15th ed.). Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 978-1-59114-955-2. Retrieved 2013-07-31.
 
External links
- Russian Submarines at hazegray.org
 
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