K-367 is a Soviet torpedo nuclear submarine of Project 671 Yorsh .
| K-367 | |
|---|---|
| Ship history | |
| Flag state | |
| Launching | July 2, 1971 |
| Withdrawn from the fleet | July 5, 1994 |
| Main characteristics | |
| Type of ship | BPL (Large Submarine) |
| Project designation | 671 Ruff |
| Codification of NATO | "Victor-I" |
| Speed (surface) | 11.5 knots |
| Speed (underwater) | 33 knots |
| Working depth | 320 m |
| Immersion depth | 400 m |
| Autonomy of swimming | 60 days |
| Crew | 76 people |
| Dimensions | |
| Surface displacement | 4 250 t |
| Underwater displacement | 6 085 t |
| The length is the greatest (on design basis) | 92.5 m |
| The width of the body naib. | 10.6 m (lightweight) 16.5 m (by stabilizers) |
| Height | 14.4 m (without drawers) |
| Average draft (on design basis) | 7.26 m (bow) 6.94 m (aft) |
| Power point | |
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| Armament | |
| Torpedo mine weapons | 6 TA caliber 533 mm |
| Missile weapons | only as ammunition for torpedo tubes |
Construction History
Enlisted in the lists of ships of the Navy of the USSR on February 9, 1970 . April 14 of the same year, laid at the Novo-Admiralty Shipyard in Leningrad . It was launched on July 2, 1971, and commissioned on December 5 of the same year.
Service History
December 2, 1971 enlisted in the 3rd Division of the 1st Flotilla of submarines of the Red Banner Northern Fleet . July 25, 1977 reclassified to large submarine. From June 1990 to March 1992, an average repair was carried out at the SRZ-10 in Pala Bay. June 3, 1992 renamed B-367. July 5, 1994 expelled from the Navy.