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Typhoon submarine design
Typhoon submarine design












typhoon submarine design

Some sources say Dmitry Donskoy could be used as a testing platform for the development of the new missile system. It is still unclear what type of missile system will installed at the upcoming fourth generation ballistic missile submarines - the first of them, Yury Dolgoruky is currently under construction at Sevmash. The longish repairs of Dmitry Donskoy were apparently not caused only by the lack of funding. The submarine is divided into 19 compartments and powered with two 190 megawatts nuclear reactors. Typhoon is capable of spending 120 days at sea. Speed is 12 knots when surfaced and 27 knots when submerged. The submarine has multi-hulled design, having two parallel main hulls, also called strong hulls, inside the light hull. In honour of the victory gained in this battle, the Grand Duke Dmitry achieved the name Donskoy.ĭesign Bureau Rubin (St Petersburg) developed third generation Typhoon (Akula) class submarine project 941. Dmitry Donskoy (1350-1389), the Grand Duke of Moscow, In the Kulikovo battle (the battle took place in 1380 in the upper reaches of the Don River, on the Kulikovo field) Dmitry Donskoy displayed his superior military talents. During this long 12-year resting period submarine’s ID-number TK-208 was replaced with name Dmitry Donskoy.

TYPHOON SUBMARINE DESIGN UPGRADE

Its repairs and upgrade seem to near the end as the submarine was taken out of the dry dock and has been undergoing pre-sea trial testing since October 2002. The first submarine within Typhoon class - TK-208 - commissioned in 1981 has been under repairs in Severodvinsk since 1989. It is scheduled to start loading nuclear fuel already in the middle of June. Sevmash plant has already received approval for the operation from the Main Authority on Nuclear and Radiation Safety of the Russian Defence Ministry.

typhoon submarine design

PM-63 has room to accommodate two sets of fresh nuclear fuel (around 480 fuel assemblies). Malina class service vessel, PM-63, will load the fuel into the submarine reactors. At the moment all the preparatory works before nuclear fuel loading, or so-called operation No.1, are soon to be completed. The newly upgraded Russian Typhoon class submarine has left the dry dock of the Sevmash plant in Severodvinsk in June last year.














Typhoon submarine design