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Russian submarine Voronezh (K-119)

The K-119 Voronezh is an Oscar-class submarine in the Russian Navy.

History
Russia
NameK-119
BuilderSevmash, Severodvinsk
Laid down25 February 1986
Launched16 December 1988
Commissioned29 December 1989
Renamed
  • Voronezh
  • (Воронеж)
NamesakeVoronezh
Decommissioned2020
HomeportSeveromorsk
IdentificationSee Pennant numbers
StatusInactive
General characteristics
Class and typeOscar II-class submarine
Displacement
  • 12,300–14,500 long tons (12,500–14,700 t) surfaced
  • 16,200–19,100 long tons (16,500–19,400 t) submerged
Length155 m (508 ft 6 in)[1] maximum
Beam18.2 m (59 ft 9 in)
Draught9 m (29 ft 6 in)
Installed power2 × pressurized water cooled reactors (HEU <= 45%[2])
Propulsion2 × steam turbines delivering 73,070 kW (97,990 shp) to two shafts
Speed
  • 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph) surfaced
  • 32 knots (59 km/h; 37 mph) submerged[1]
Endurance120 days[1]
Test depth600 m
Complement94/107[1]
Armament
  • 4 × 533 mm (21.0 in) and 2 × 650 mm (26 in) torpedo tubes in bow
  • 28 × 533 mm and 650 mm weapons, including RPK-2 Vyuga (SS-N-15 Starfish) anti-submarine missiles with 15 kt nuclear warheads and RPK-6 Vodopad/RPK-7 Veter (SS-N-16) anti-submarine missiles with 200 kt nuclear warhead or Type 40 anti-submarine torpedo or 32 ground mines
  • 24 × P-700 Granit (SS-N-19 Shipwreck) cruise missiles with 750 kilograms (1,650 lb) HE or 4 × 100 Mt Poseidon drones

Development and design Edit

The design assignment was issued in 1969. The development of Project 949 was a new stage in the development of APRC-class submarines, which, in accordance with the concept of asymmetric response, were tasked with countering aircraft carrier strike formations. The new missile submarines were to replace the submarines of Projects 659 and 675 and in accordance with the terms of reference surpassed them in all basic parameters - could launch missiles from both surface and underwater position, had less noise, higher underwater speed, three times higher ammunition, missiles with radically improved combat capabilities. Project 949 became the pinnacle and the end of the development of highly specialized submarines (aircraft carrier killers).

In December 2011, they became known that the Rubin Central Design Bureau had developed a modernization project. It is planned to replace the P-700 missiles with the more modern P-800 Oniks missiles from the Caliber family. Modification of launch containers is planned, without alteration of the hull. The modernization of the nuclear submarine of the Northern Fleet will be carried out at the Zvezdochka CS, and the Zvezda shipyard.[3]

The design is double-hulled, with a distance between a light and durable body of 3.5 meters, which provides a significant buoyancy margin, up to 30%, and provides additional protection against underwater explosions. For their characteristic appearance, they received the nickname baton,[4] and for their powerful strike weapons they were nicknamed aircraft carrier killers. The robust housing is divided into ten internal compartments.[5]

Construction and career Edit

The submarine was laid down on 25 February 1986 at Sevmash, Severodvinsk. Launched on 16 December 1988 and commissioned on 29 December 1989.[6][7]

From 1990 to 1991, he was under repair in Severodvinsk.

On 3 June 1992, he was reclassified as a nuclear-powered submarine

On 6 April 1993, he received the name Voronezh in connection with the establishment of the patronage of the administration of the city of Voronezh over it.

During his first combat service in the Mediterranean, the submarine supported the actions of a detachment of ships of the Russian Navy headed by the TAVKR Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union Kuznetsov.

From 22 June to 26 June 1999, the cruiser took part in the Zapad-99 strategic command and staff exercises, during which she conducted practical missile firing.

In 2006, he arrived at the Zvyozdochka shipyard for emergency repair of the main turbine, as well as replacement of the cores of a nuclear reactor.

In December 2008, he was dry-docked.[7]

In March 2009, repairs and modernization began.[8] On May 26, after passing the course of restoration of technical readiness with elements of medium repair, launching and transfer to the outfitting embankment took place.[9]

In November 2011, based on the results of the work carried out, the service life of the cruiser was extended by 3.5 years.

The ship returned to its point of permanent deployment in March 2012.[10]

On 8 June 2014, Voronezh rescued the crew of the Barents-1100 small boat in the White Sea, which ran out of fuel while trying to bypass the area with unfavorable weather conditions. In September, while participating in tactical exercises of diverse forces of the Northern Fleet, the submarine performed single firing from a submerged position at a sea surface target with a Granit cruise missile.[11]

In October 2017, he successfully fired an anti-ship cruise missile Granit at a conditional target in the Novaya Zemlya archipelago area.[12]

He was put into reserve before decommissioning, and in July 2020 the name Voronezh was given to a new laid down nuclear submarine of Project 885M Yasen-M for the Northern Fleet.[13]

Pennant numbers Edit

Date Pennant number[6]
1991 629
1995 812

Citations Edit

  1. ^ a b c d Podvodnye Lodki, Yu.V. Apalkov, Sankt Peterburg, 2002, ISBN 5-8172-0069-4
  2. ^ "Marine Nuclear Power:1939 – 2018" (PDF). July 2018. Retrieved 30 December 2022.
  3. ^ "Атомные подлодки проекта "Антей" пройдут перевооружение". lenta.ru. Retrieved 18 September 2021.
  4. ^ "Субмарины с "Гранитами". С чего началась история знаменитых подводных "батонов"". ТАСС. Retrieved 18 September 2021.
  5. ^ "Атомная подводная лодка "Курск": от создания до трагедии. Справка". РИА Новости (in Russian). 13 August 2008. Retrieved 18 September 2021.
  6. ^ a b "Nuclear-powered cruise missile submarines - Project 949". russianships.info. Retrieved 18 September 2021.
  7. ^ a b http://www.star.ru/data/files/zvezdochka/zv09_06_04.pdf 24 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine[bare URL PDF]
  8. ^ "Звездочка — ядерному щиту России". old.redstar.ru. 5 March 2009. Retrieved 18 September 2021.
  9. ^ "На". regnum.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 18 September 2021.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 21 March 2012. Retrieved 18 September 2021.
  11. ^ "Северный флот произвел успешные пуски крылатых ракет в Баренцевом море". ТАСС. Retrieved 18 September 2021.
  12. ^ "Подводный крейсер Северного флота "Воронеж" уничтожил условную группировку кораблей у побережья Новой Земли : Министерство обороны Российской Федерации". structure.mil.ru. Retrieved 18 September 2021.
  13. ^ "Подводный крейсер К-119, "Воронеж". Проект 949А". deepstorm.ru. Retrieved 18 September 2021.

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The K 119 Voronezh is an Oscar class submarine in the Russian Navy HistoryRussiaNameK 119BuilderSevmash SeverodvinskLaid down25 February 1986Launched16 December 1988Commissioned29 December 1989RenamedVoronezh Voronezh NamesakeVoronezhDecommissioned2020HomeportSeveromorskIdentificationSee Pennant numbersStatusInactiveGeneral characteristicsClass and typeOscar II class submarineDisplacement12 300 14 500 long tons 12 500 14 700 t surfaced 16 200 19 100 long tons 16 500 19 400 t submergedLength155 m 508 ft 6 in 1 maximumBeam18 2 m 59 ft 9 in Draught9 m 29 ft 6 in Installed power2 pressurized water cooled reactors HEU lt 45 2 Propulsion2 steam turbines delivering 73 070 kW 97 990 shp to two shaftsSpeed15 knots 28 km h 17 mph surfaced 32 knots 59 km h 37 mph submerged 1 Endurance120 days 1 Test depth600 mComplement94 107 1 Armament4 533 mm 21 0 in and 2 650 mm 26 in torpedo tubes in bow 28 533 mm and 650 mm weapons including RPK 2 Vyuga SS N 15 Starfish anti submarine missiles with 15 kt nuclear warheads and RPK 6 Vodopad RPK 7 Veter SS N 16 anti submarine missiles with 200 kt nuclear warhead or Type 40 anti submarine torpedo or 32 ground mines 24 P 700 Granit SS N 19 Shipwreck cruise missiles with 750 kilograms 1 650 lb HE or 4 100 Mt Poseidon drones Contents 1 Development and design 2 Construction and career 2 1 Pennant numbers 3 CitationsDevelopment and design EditMain article Oscar class submarine The design assignment was issued in 1969 The development of Project 949 was a new stage in the development of APRC class submarines which in accordance with the concept of asymmetric response were tasked with countering aircraft carrier strike formations The new missile submarines were to replace the submarines of Projects 659 and 675 and in accordance with the terms of reference surpassed them in all basic parameters could launch missiles from both surface and underwater position had less noise higher underwater speed three times higher ammunition missiles with radically improved combat capabilities Project 949 became the pinnacle and the end of the development of highly specialized submarines aircraft carrier killers In December 2011 they became known that the Rubin Central Design Bureau had developed a modernization project It is planned to replace the P 700 missiles with the more modern P 800 Oniks missiles from the Caliber family Modification of launch containers is planned without alteration of the hull The modernization of the nuclear submarine of the Northern Fleet will be carried out at the Zvezdochka CS and the Zvezda shipyard 3 The design is double hulled with a distance between a light and durable body of 3 5 meters which provides a significant buoyancy margin up to 30 and provides additional protection against underwater explosions For their characteristic appearance they received the nickname baton 4 and for their powerful strike weapons they were nicknamed aircraft carrier killers The robust housing is divided into ten internal compartments 5 Construction and career EditThe submarine was laid down on 25 February 1986 at Sevmash Severodvinsk Launched on 16 December 1988 and commissioned on 29 December 1989 6 7 From 1990 to 1991 he was under repair in Severodvinsk On 3 June 1992 he was reclassified as a nuclear powered submarine On 6 April 1993 he received the name Voronezh in connection with the establishment of the patronage of the administration of the city of Voronezh over it During his first combat service in the Mediterranean the submarine supported the actions of a detachment of ships of the Russian Navy headed by the TAVKR Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union Kuznetsov From 22 June to 26 June 1999 the cruiser took part in the Zapad 99 strategic command and staff exercises during which she conducted practical missile firing In 2006 he arrived at the Zvyozdochka shipyard for emergency repair of the main turbine as well as replacement of the cores of a nuclear reactor In December 2008 he was dry docked 7 In March 2009 repairs and modernization began 8 On May 26 after passing the course of restoration of technical readiness with elements of medium repair launching and transfer to the outfitting embankment took place 9 In November 2011 based on the results of the work carried out the service life of the cruiser was extended by 3 5 years The ship returned to its point of permanent deployment in March 2012 10 On 8 June 2014 Voronezh rescued the crew of the Barents 1100 small boat in the White Sea which ran out of fuel while trying to bypass the area with unfavorable weather conditions In September while participating in tactical exercises of diverse forces of the Northern Fleet the submarine performed single firing from a submerged position at a sea surface target with a Granit cruise missile 11 In October 2017 he successfully fired an anti ship cruise missile Granit at a conditional target in the Novaya Zemlya archipelago area 12 He was put into reserve before decommissioning and in July 2020 the name Voronezh was given to a new laid down nuclear submarine of Project 885M Yasen M for the Northern Fleet 13 Pennant numbers Edit Date Pennant number 6 1991 6291995 812Citations Edit a b c d Podvodnye Lodki Yu V Apalkov Sankt Peterburg 2002 ISBN 5 8172 0069 4 Marine Nuclear Power 1939 2018 PDF July 2018 Retrieved 30 December 2022 Atomnye podlodki proekta Antej projdut perevooruzhenie lenta ru Retrieved 18 September 2021 Submariny s Granitami S chego nachalas istoriya znamenityh podvodnyh batonov TASS Retrieved 18 September 2021 Atomnaya podvodnaya lodka Kursk ot sozdaniya do tragedii Spravka RIA Novosti in Russian 13 August 2008 Retrieved 18 September 2021 a b Nuclear powered cruise missile submarines Project 949 russianships info Retrieved 18 September 2021 a b http www star ru data files zvezdochka zv09 06 04 pdf Archived 24 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine bare URL PDF Zvezdochka yadernomu shitu Rossii old redstar ru 5 March 2009 Retrieved 18 September 2021 Na regnum ru in Russian Retrieved 18 September 2021 ITAR TASS Atomnaya podlodka Yurij Dolgorukij vojdet v sostav Severnogo flota v etom godu Archived from the original on 21 March 2012 Retrieved 18 September 2021 Severnyj flot proizvel uspeshnye puski krylatyh raket v Barencevom more TASS Retrieved 18 September 2021 Podvodnyj krejser Severnogo flota Voronezh unichtozhil uslovnuyu gruppirovku korablej u poberezhya Novoj Zemli Ministerstvo oborony Rossijskoj Federacii structure mil ru Retrieved 18 September 2021 Podvodnyj krejser K 119 Voronezh Proekt 949A deepstorm ru Retrieved 18 September 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Russian submarine Voronezh K 119 amp oldid 1178585846, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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