Victor-class submarine

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The Victor class, Soviet designations Project 671 Yorsh, Project 671RT Syomga and Project 671RTM/RTMK Shchuka, (NATO reporting names Victor I, Victor II and Victor III, respectively), are series of nuclear-powered attack submarines built in the Soviet Union and operated by the Soviet Navy. Since the 1960s, 48 units were built in total, of which the last remaining are currently in service with the Russian Navy. The Victor-class submarines featured a teardrop shape, allowing them to travel at high speed. These vessels were primarily designed to protect Soviet surface fleets and to attack American ballistic missile submarines. Project 671 began in 1959 with the design task assigned to SKB-143 (one of the predecessors of the Malakhit Marine Engineering Bureau).

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Project 671 Yorsh (Victor I)Edit

Template:Floatbox Soviet designation Project 671 Yorsh (ruffe)—was the initial type that entered service in 1967; 16 were produced.<ref name="PolmarNoot">Template:Cite book</ref> Each had six torpedo tubes for launching Type 53 torpedoes and SS-N-15 anti-submarine missiles and mines could also be released. Subs had a capacity of 24 tube-launched weapons or 48 mines (or a combination). They were Template:Convert long. All disposed.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Project 671RT Syomga (Victor II)Edit

Template:Floatbox Soviet designation Project 671RT Syomga (atlantic salmon)—entered service in 1972; seven were produced in the 1970s.<ref name="PolmarNoot"/> These were originally designated Uniform class by NATO. They had similar armament to the Victor I class and were the first Soviet submarines to introduce raft mounting for acoustic quieting.<ref name="Polmar">Template:Cite book</ref> Production was truncated due to a decision to develop the improved Victor III class.<ref name="Polmar"/> They were Template:Convert long. All disposed.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Project 671RTM/RTMK Shchuka (Victor III)Edit

Template:Floatbox Soviet designation Project 671RTM/RTMK Shchuka (pike)—entered service in 1979; 25 were produced until 1991.<ref name="PolmarNoot"/> Quieter than previous Soviet submarines, these ships had four tubes for launching SS-N-21 or SS-N-15 missiles and Type 53 torpedoes, plus another two tubes for launching SS-N-16 missiles and Type 65 torpedoes. 24 tube-launched weapons or 36 mines could be on board. The Victor III class caused a minor furor in NATO intelligence agencies at its introduction because of the distinctive pod on the vertical stern-plane. Speculation immediately mounted that the pod was the housing for some sort of exotic silent propulsion system, possibly a magnetohydrodynamic drive unit. Another theory proposed that it was some sort of weapon system.Template:Citation needed In the end, the pod was identified as a hydrodynamic housing for a reelable towed passive sonar array;<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> the system was subsequently incorporated into the Template:Sclass2 and Template:Sclass SSNs. In October 1983 the towed array of Template:Ship, a Victor III operating west of Bermuda, became tangled with the towed array of US frigate Template:USS. K-324 was forced to surface, allowing NATO forces to photograph the pod in its deployed state. The Victor-III class was continuously improved during construction and late production models have a superior acoustic performance.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> They were Template:Convert long. 21 disposed.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

UnitsEdit

Last active units
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B-138 Obninsk 671RTMK 7 December 1988 5 August 1989 30 December 1990 Northern Fleet Refit? citation CitationClass=web

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B-448 Tambov 671RTMK 31 January 1991 17 October 1991 24 September 1992 Northern Fleet citation CitationClass=web

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Reported as "received" in early 2023<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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A Victor III-class submarine on the surface

IncidentsEdit

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|CitationClass=web }}</ref> She continued to serve into the latter 2010s and was reportedly formally decommissioned on 28 October 2022.<ref>Deep Storm</ref>

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