Defense
Northern Fleet’s nuclear sub repaired after fire set
out for permanent base
December 28, 13:37 UTC+3
Severodvinsk shipbuilders have handed the warship to Russia’s Navy on December 19. Its service life is extended by 3.5 years
Severodvinsk shipbuilders have handed the warship to Russia’s Navy on December 19. Its service life is extended by 3.5 years
ARKHANGELSK, December 28. /TASS/.
Russian Northern Fleet’s nuclear-powered submarine K-84 Yekaterinburg repaired
at military shipyard Zvezdochka in northern Russian port city of Severodvinsk
after a fire in 2011 set out to a permanent base in Gadzhiyevo in northern
Murmansk Region on Sunday, press officer of the ship-building plant Yevgeny
Gladyshev told TASS.
Severodvinsk shipbuilders have handed
the warship to Russia’s Navy on December 19. Its service life is extended by 3.5 years.
© ITAR-TASS/Lev
Fedoseyev
Missile-carrying strategic submarine
cruiser Yekaterinburg came to Zvezdochka shipyard in June 2012 for a repair to
prolong its service life and an emergency repair of a hydroacoustic station and
first compartment equipment damaged in the fire. The fire broke out at a dock
of the 82nd ship-repairing plant in settlement Roslyakovo in Murmansk Region on
December 29, 2011. Timber scaffolding mounted over the submarine caught fire
which has spread on the surface insulation of the hull. Eleven were hurt in the
fire.
Zvezdochka is specialised in moderate
repair of Project 667BDRM second-generation nuclear submarines (code Dolphin,
Delta-IV according to NATO classification), which Yekaterinburg belongs to.
This warship was already upgraded and handed to the fleet in 2003. Its service
life was extended by ten years.
In July 2012, Zvezdochka has handed over
RPKSN K-407 Novomoskovsk, so finalising modernisation of all six submarines of
this series, namely K-51 Verkhoturye (1999), K-84 Yekaterinburg (2003), K-114
Tula (2006), K-117 Bryansk (2008) and K-18 Karelia (2010).
Yekaterinburg
was built at Sevmash shipyard in Severodvinsk in 1985. The nuclear submarine is
166 metres long, 12 metres wide, displaces around 12 thousand tonnes. The
maximum submersion depth is 400 metres, underwater cruising speed - 24 knots
(around 44 kilometres per hour) and the crew is 140 strong. The warship is
armed with 16 ballistic missiles R-29RM Sineva or Liner, a Sineva modification
with a larger number of warheads.
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