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The Belgorod Project is aimed at the development of a multi-role submarine platform with wide range of intelligence capabilities, in addition to its combat role. Among the strategic aims that have influenced the re-design of the K-329 Belgorod is the desire to set up and exploit the Arctic shelf as a major geo-strategy objective for the Kremlin ...
It is estimated that Belgorod will be 184 metres (604 ft) long which would make it the longest submarine in the world. [22] [29] On 23 April 2019, Belgorod was floated out of a slipway during a ceremony at the Sevmash shipyard, watched by the President of Russia Vladimir Putin via a TV-link. Further work was to be completed afloat and the ...
Belgorod: K-329: 8 July 2022 [219] 24,000-30,000 t submerged: Northern Fleet: Extensively redesigned from Oscar-class; designed to carry the Poseidon nuclear torpedo; may also act as "mothership" for smaller special purpose submarines. [220]
The two ships speculated to carry the Poseidon are the Project 09852 modified Oscar-class submarine Belgorod and the Project 09851 Khabarovsk submarines. [24] [30] [42] [43] Oscar-class submarines could carry six Poseidon torpedoes at the same time for a total yield of up to 12-600 megatons. [44] [45]
The Project 09852 modified Oscar-class submarine Belgorod, was specially refitted beginning in 2012 in order to transport Losharik, in support of GUGI operations. The refit included both removing the cruise missile launch tube bay to make room for a new bay about 18 meters long that is capable of accommodating special operations submarines such ...
The list of submarine classes in service includes all submarine classes currently in service with navies or other armed forces worldwide. ... Belgorod (K-329)
Belgorod (submarine) [19] Vice-Admiral Burilichev [ ru ] sister ship of both Yantar and Almaz (01604) ( Project 22010-class ) and named in honor of Vice-Admiral Alexei Vitalyevich Burilichev who headed GUGI for fifteen years, and died in November 2020 due to complications from the coronavirus [ 15 ]
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.