I følge en fagspesialist som jeg traff på Andøya nylig, så har ikke Kilo Class AIP, altså Air Independent Propulsion. Typen burde komme i undergruppen Civilian Massacrers. Å kalle det første fartøyet Mariupol er en hån mot døde sivilister. (Red.)
The "Ufa" serves in the Pacific Fleet and is Russia's newest sub of the 636.3 project. Another four vessels of the kind will now be built for the Northern Fleet. Photo: mil.ru
New submarine for Northern Fleet will be
named "Mariupol"
Russia is about to start the building of
six improved Kilo-class submarines for Arctic waters. They will all get their
names from occupied Ukrainian cities.
By
Atle Staalesen
July 10, 2023
The Russian Navy has signed
contracts with the United Shipbuilding Corporation on the construction of a
fleet of diesel-fueled submarines of the class 636.3.
A contract on the first three
vessels was reportedly signed during the
Army-2022 military forum in August 2022.
The new subs will be the first
of the kind in the Northern Fleet. From before, Russia has a total of ten
improved Kilo-class vessels in operation.
The construction of the first
new vessel is reported to start in 2024. It
will get the name Mariupol after
the occupied Ukrainian city that was completely destroyed by attacking Russian
forces. Countless civilians were killed in the battles and grave war crimes
committed by the involved Russian and Chechen troops.
Also troops from the Northern
Fleet are believed to have been engaged in the fighting and in early June 2023,
the governor of Murmansk paid a visit to soldiers from his region based in the
city.
Following the Mariupol, another five
improved Kilo-class submarines will be built for the Northern Fleet, and all of
them will get names from occupied Ukrainian territories.
Paradoxically, the improved
Kilo-class subs play a key role in Russia’s onslaught on Ukraine. The Black Sea
Fleet has six vessels of the kind in operation, and all of them are regularly
engaged in missile attacks on Ukrainian cities.
Hundreds of civilians have
been killed in the attacks.
A representative of the
Russian military-industrial complex in 2022 told TASS that the Project
636.3 has “repeatedly proved its abilities under battle conditions.”
The subs are an improved
version of the 636 project (“Varshavyanka”), a kind of vessel built by Russia
since the mid-1990s and exported to China, Algeria and Vietnam.
The submarines are all
built at the Admiralty Yard in St.Petersburg.
They are 73 meter long and ten
meter wide, and can operate down to 300 meter depths. It has a top speed of 20
knots and can operate autonomous for 45 days and at distances up to 7500
nautical miles. It has a crew of 52 men and is equipped with six torpedo chambers,
mines and Kalibr cruise missiles.
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