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Khabarovsk-class submarine

The Khabarovsk class, or Project 09851 is a class of nuclear submarines under construction for the Russian Navy.

Development

The lead submarine Khabarovsk, was slated to be floated in June 2020. However, the launch was delayed.[1] This class of submarines is based on the Borei-class submarine's hull (other sources refers to the Project 949A class - to be verified), but is significantly smaller as it does not have the ballistic missile section. Surface displacement is reported to be about 10,000 tons.[2] The class is intended to carry six Status-6 Oceanic Multipurpose System long-range nuclear torpedoes, and will be the second submarine to carry this weapon after Belgorod.[3] The class is also likely to carry anti-ship and land-attack missiles, in addition to torpedoes.[2][4]

According to the open sources, a total of three or four submarines have been ordered. However, while some sources suggest all the submarines are of the same class (Project 09851), others suggest that the follow-on boats could be from a separate class (09853).[2][5][6][7][8]

Units

Italics indicate estimated dates

References

  1. ^ Nilsen, Thomas (11 August 2020). "20 years after Kursk, Russia moves from tragedy to redefined underwater warfare capability". The Barents Observer.
  2. ^ a b c d "Khabarovsk class Nuclear-Powered Attack Submarine". Military-Today.com.
  3. ^ "The Russian "Poseidon" will arrive in a little while; The Pacific Ocean will be full". B92. B92. March 27, 2023. Retrieved 21 November 2023. Torpedoes are being developed for deployment on the Belgorod and Khabarovsk nuclear submarines, the TASS agency reported.
  4. ^ Manaranche, Martin (May 11, 2020). "Russian Special Submarine 'Khabarovsk' Likely to be Launched in June". NavalNews.com.
  5. ^ a b Sutton, H. I. (9 June 2020). "Russia's Newest Submarine, Khabarovsk, Could Redefine Underwater Warfare". Forbes.
  6. ^ "Russian Navy Project 09851 Khabarovsk nuclear submarine to be floated in June". NavyRecognition.com. May 2020.
  7. ^ Nilsen, Thomas (26 May 2020). "Russia's 'doomsday drone' prepares for testing". The Barents Observer.
  8. ^ "Russian Nuclear-capable Underwater Drone to Enter Service in September". DefenseWorld.net. 7 May 2020.
  9. ^ a b c d e "Строительство боевых кораблей основных классов для ВМФ России на 01.01.2022". navy-korabel (in Russian). 1 January 2022.
  10. ^ "Russia's nuclear submarine construction reaches post-Soviet high".
  11. ^ "В девяти цехах "Севмаша" обновят грузоподъемное оборудование". ФлотПром (in Russian). 25 October 2022. Retrieved 3 February 2024.
  12. ^ "Russia's nuclear submarine construction reaches post-Soviet high".