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Rostov-na-Donu (B-237) (Russian: Б-237 «Ростов-на-Дону») is an improved Kilo–class attack submarine of the Russian Navy, built in 2014. It became part of Russia's Black Sea Fleet . The submarine was heavily damaged in a Ukrainian attack on 13 September 2023.
Commissioned in 2014, the Rostov-on-Don is a 73.8-meter (242-foot) Kilo II-class submarine and carries a crew of 52. With a submerged displacement of 3,100 tons, the diesel-electric-powered vessel ...
Ukrainian forces also successfully hit and sank the Russian "Rostov on Don" submarine in the Crimean port of Sevastopol, the military said. ... The Ukrainian military said on Saturday that it had ...
Ukraine has sunk a Russian submarine and hit a Russian airfield in the past 24 hours, in line with a surge of long-range attacks against Russian targets, officials said. Russia said Ukrainian ...
Rostov-on-Don, the Kilo-class submarine, was damaged beyond economic repair, according to a military analyst. [60] However, the Russian government stated they would repair both ships and return them to full operational status. [61] A Russian Project KS-701 Tunets-class patrol boat was sunk on 13 September 2023 in the Black Sea in a Ukrainian ...
On 3 August 2024, Ukrainian officials claimed to have sunk the Russian Kilo-class submarine B-237 "Rostov-na-Donu" a day earlier. The submarine had been undergoing repairs at Sevastopol Shipyard in Crimea after being hit by a suspected Storm Shadow or SCALP missile in September 2023. There was no confirmation of the sinking from Russia ...
The Rostov-on-Don is a relatively modern Kilo-class submarine capable of carrying Kalibr cruise missiles. CNN could not independently verify the extent of damage done to any vessel.
Ukrainian forces claimed the submarine Rostov-na-Donu "sank on the spot" in the attack on Sevastopol while an S-400 launcher was also damaged. [7] The bodies of 250 soldiers were repatriated to Ukraine in exchange for those of 38 Russian soldiers. [8] Russian forces captured the village of Vesele in Donetsk Oblast. [9]