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Sarov Class (Project 20120 Sargan Class) Russian Intelligence Gathering Submarine

B-90 Sarov Class

Intelligence Collection Submarine
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Basic Information
Name
Sarov Class (Project 20120 Sargan Class) Russian Intelligence Gathering Submarine
Designation
B-90 Sarov Class
Alternate Designation
B-90 Sarov Class; Sarov Class; Project 20120 Sargan Class
Equipment Type
Intelligence Collection Submarine
Manufacturer
Rubin Design Bureau
Date of Introduction
2008
Description

The Sarov Class (Project 20120 Sargan Class) Russian Intelligence Gathering Submarine is a Russian special-purpose diesel-electric submarine that uses a nuclear reactor as a supplementary power generator. The existence of the submarine was first revealed in 2007 when details about the boat were accidentally published on the Sarov, Nizhny Novgorod region's local government website as part of an account of a meeting with its commander. It serves in the Russian Navy's Northern Fleet and is being used as a technology demonstrator for testing upgraded weapons and military equipment or as an intelligence collection boat. Sarov was designed by the Rubin Design Bureau during the 1980s and its construction began in 1989 at the Krasnoye Sormovo Shipyard, Nizhniy Novgorod. In 1998, work on the submarine was stopped due to the funding problems that came up with the dissolution of the Soviet Union. However, after revision of the project, work reportedly continued at the Sevmash Shipyard, Severodvinsk since 2003. Sarov was launched in 2007 and commissioned into service with the Russian Navy in 2008. It is named after the city of Sarov. Based on the Kilo-class submarine, it is a unique platform due to the combination of its diesel-electric power system and a small nuclear reactor. It is believed the reactor does not drive the propeller itself, but rather produces electricity to recharge the conventional battery system, greatly extending the underwater endurance of the submarine. It has been noted that since electric propulsion is inherently very quiet, but tends to lack range, possession of a long-range electrical system would make Sarov an excellent intelligence-gathering platform. The Russian Defence Ministry has not revealed whether the boat is employed in this role. Sarov has a crew of 52 and can stay submerged for up to 20 days. It has a maximum speed of 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph) on the surface, while 17 knots (31 km/h; 20 mph) when submerged and can operate up to 300 meters (980 ft) depth. Due to the addition of a nuclear reactor section behind the submarine's sail and an escape capsule in the sail, Sarov is significantly longer (98 m) compared to the length of the original Kilo-class submarines (72 m).

Naval & Littoral Specifications
Crew 52
Beam 9.90 m
Draft 7.00 m
Variants
SAROV Commissioned: 2008 Status: Active Fleet: INA
System
Alternative Designation B-90 Sarov Class; Sarov Class; Project 20120 Sargan Class
Type Intelligence Collection Submarine
Proliferation 1 built
Builder Krasnoye Sormovo Shipyard Sevmash Shipyard
In Service 2008-Present
Crew 52 (25 Off. + 27 Enl.)
Dimensions
Length 98 m
Beam 9.9 m
Draft 7 m
Displacement, Surfaced 2,300 tons
Displacement, Submerged 3,950 tons
Propulsion System
Engine Name 1 xKristall-27 electrochemical generator
Engine Type Electric Diesel
Engine Power INA
Maximum Range INA
Maximum Speed, Surface 10 kts (19 kmh)
Maximum Speed, Submerged 17 kts (31 kmh)
Maximum Depth 300 m
Endurance 45 days
Torpedo Weapon System
System
Torpedo Tubes 2 x 650-mm torpedo tubes and/or specialized torpedo tube for Status-6 Weapon.
Torpedo Name INA
Torpedo Basic Load INA
Fire Control
Note INA
Protection
Active Protection System INA
NBC Protection INA
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Category Naval
Naval
Filter Label
S
Classification
Domain
Naval & Littoral
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
98 m
Width
9.9 m
Height
Weight
3950000 kg
Operators (1)
Russia
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