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Russian Designator: 
Project 641 

NATO Designator:
Foxtrot-Class

Manufacturer's Number:
b-39

Commissioned:
1974

Decommissioned:
1994

Length:
299.5

Beam:
24 ft 7 in

Draft:
20 ft

Displacement: 
1952 tons surfaced; 2475 tons submerged

Built:
Sudomekh Shipyard, Leningrad (St. Petersburg)

Construction:
3/8 in outer light hull comprising ballast tanks and free flood deck and sail areas; 
7/8 in OT28 Nickel Steel pressure hull buy followers twitter http://www.get-plus-one.com/buy-facebook-likes/ you tube for free

Complement: 
56 sailors, 10 midshipmen, 12 officers

Maximum Diving Depth:
985 ft

Speed:
16 knots surfaced; 15 knots submerged; 9 knots snorkelling

Range:
20,000 miles surfaced at 8 knots; 
11,000 miles snorkelling; 
380 miles submerged at 2 knots outback steakhouse coupon site

Endurance: 
3-5 days submerged

Propulsion:
3 x Kolomna 2D42M diesel engines, 
2000 hp each3 x electric motors, 
2 x 1350 hp, 1 x 2700 hp1 x auxiliary motor, 
180 hp3 x propeller shafts, 6 bladed propellers Nashville SEO

Torpedoes:
22 torpedoes (21"); 10 tubes (6 bow, 4 stern)

Radar: 
Surface search: Snoop Tray: 1 band

Sonar: 
Herkules medium frequency active/passive; 
Feniks passive search/attack

Electronic Warfare: 
Stop Light, radar warning; Quad Look Directional Finder

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