The K-530 (serial number is 228 ) is a Soviet strategic missile submarine cruiser of the project 667B “Murena” .
| K-530 | |
|---|---|
| Ship history | |
| Flag state | |
| Home port | Pavlovsky Bay ( Fokino ) |
| Launching | July 23, 1977 |
| Removed from the fleet | 1999 |
| Current status | recycled |
| Main characteristics | |
| Ship type | SSBN |
| Project designation | 667B "Moray" |
| NATO codification | "Delta-I" |
| Speed (surface) | 15 knots |
| Speed (underwater) | 26 knots |
| Working depth | 320 m |
| Extreme depth of immersion | 450 m |
| Autonomy swimming | 70 days |
| Crew | 120 people |
| Dimensions | |
| Underwater displacement | 13 700 t |
| Length is greatest (on KVL ) | 139 m |
| Case width naib. | 11.7 m |
| Average draft (on KVL) | 8.4 m |
| Power point | |
Atomic. | |
| Armament | |
| Torpedo mine weapons | Nasal: 4x533 mm, small: 2x400 mm |
| Missile weapons | 12 SLBM R-29 (RSM-40) |
History
The submarine K-450 project 667B "Moray" was credited to the Navy ships on March 11, 1975 . Laid on the stocks of the CVD plant them. Lenin's Komsomol in Komsomolsk-on-Amur as a cruising submarine with ballistic missiles.
July 23, 1977 was launched, 2 days later reclassified into a missile submarine cruiser.
February 17, 1978 joined the Pacific Fleet, enlisted in the 21st division of submarines.
In 1981, she moved to the place of new basing - in Krasheninnikov Bay, became part of the 25th submarine division.
Removed from the fleet in 1999 . Disposed of in 2001, from February 10 to December 21 .