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Friday, 3 November 2006
Not Just Paris - Another Russian Submarine
Topic: Oddities
Not Just Paris - Another Russian Submarine
Russian Attack Submarine Scorpion b-427, on display in Long Beach, California - aft torpedo roomIn last weekend's Just Above Sunset, Our Man in Paris, Ric Erickson, editor of MetropoleParis, told us of the odd Russian submarine in the middle of Paris, with pictures and everything. It was just sitting in the round pond at the Tuileries gardens - really.

Every major city should have a Russian submarine. In Long Beach, docked next to the actual Queen Mary, there's our Russian submarine - Russian Attack Submarine 'Scorpion' b-427 - and it's real too (to the right, the aft torpedo room) -
  • Russian Designator: Project 641
  • NATO Designator: Foxtrot-Class
  • Manufacturer's Number: b-427
  • Built: 1972
  • Decommissioned: 1994
  • Length: 299 feet, 6 inches
  • Beam: 24 feet, 7 inches
  • Draft: 20 feet
  • Displacement: 1,952 tons surfaced, 2,475 tons submerged
  • Built: Sudomekh Shipyard, Leningrad
  • Construction: 3/8 inch outer light hull comprising ballast tanks. 7/8 inch QT28 Nickel Steel pressure hull.
  • Complement: 12 officers, 10 midshipmen, 56 seamen
  • Maximum Diving Depth: 985 feet
  • Speed: 16 knots surfaced, 15 knots submerged, 9 knots snorkeling
  • Range: 20,000 miles surfaced at 8 knots 11,000 miles snorkeling 380 miles submerged at 2 knots
  • Endurance: 3 - 5 days submerged
  • Propulsion: 3 x Kolomna 2D42M diesel engines, 2,000 hp each. 3 x electric motors; 2 with 1,350 hp and 1 with 2,700 hp. 1 x auxiliary motor with 180 hp. 3 x propeller shafts, each with 6 bladed propellers.
  • Torpedoes: 22 maximum
  • Radar: Surface search: Snoop Tray; I band.
  • Sonar: Herkules medium-frequency active/passive. Feniks passive search/attack.

Click on the link for more information on our sub. You'll find a full photo tour in this weekend's Just Above Sunset, which should be online Sunday morning.

Russian Attack Submarine Scorpion b-427, on display in Long Beach, California

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Russian Attack Submarine Scorpion b-427, on display in Long Beach, California

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Long Beach, through the sub's periscope -

Russian Attack Submarine Scorpion b-427, on display in Long Beach, California - view through periscope


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