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Project 955

Project 955

Ballistic Submarines
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Basic Information
Name
Project 955
Designation
Project 955
Alternate Designation
Borei, Borey, Yuri Dolgoruky
Equipment Type
Ballistic Submarines
Manufacturer
Krylov Research Institute, Rubin, Sevmash
Date of Introduction
2013
Description

The Russian Navy Project 955 or Borey/Borei, 'Northwind' in English, is a new strategic nuclear submarine class (SSBN) designed to replace current Project 941 (Typhoon NATO name) and Project 667BDRM (Delta IV NATO name) boats built by the former Soviet Union and in service with the Russian Navy. The Borey-class submarines development started in the mid-1980s at Rubin Design Bureau and are the quietest produced ever in Russia and the former Soviet Union. Ships from Project 955 and the Project 855 share parts and hull design to achieve lower maintenance costs and higher spare parts availability. All the submarines are being build by Sevmash shipyards in the White Sea region, Russia. The Russian Navy plans to procure up to eight submarines before 2020 each armed with 16 Bulava Submarine Launched Ballistic Missiles (SLBMs) capable of carrying up to 10 nukes. These boats will remain in service with the Russian Navy's strategic submarine fleet until 2040-2050 timeframe. The Project 955 boats are five times quieter than Project 971 Akula and Project 949A Oscar II nuclear attack submarines which were the quietest boats ever produced by the former Soviet Union. Ascending rescue chambers for the whole crew were provided to prevent a disaster similar to what happened with the Kursk boat in 2000 at the Barents Sea. Besides, the Boreys are the first Russian ballistic submarines fitted with a single-shaft water-jet propulsion system providing high propulsion performance instead of twin propulsion system. In addition these boats have two hinged thrusters and retractable horizontal bow planes with flaps for enhanced maneuverability. One key advantage of the new ballistic submarines is their ability to launch a Bulava missile on-the-move and/or to launch them from under the Arctic ice.

Naval & Littoral Specifications
Crew 107
Beam 13.50 m
Draft 10.00 m
Overview (Deagel)
Group Ballistic Submarines
Status Active
Also Known As Borei, Borey, Yuri Dolgoruky
Origin Russia
Contractors Krylov Research Institute, Rubin, Sevmash
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) January 10, 2013
Total Production 3
Unitary Cost RUB 23 billion
Specifications (Deagel)
Crew 107
Enlisted 52
Number of Ballistic Missiles 16
Number of Weapons 40
Officers 55
Torpedo Tubes 6
Dimensions — Beam 13.5 meter
Dimensions — Draft 10 meter
Dimensions — Length 170 meter
Mass — Displacement Submerged 24,000 ton
Mass — Displacement Surfaced 14,700 ton
Performance — Max Operating Depth 450 meter
Speed — Top Speed Submerged 29 knot
Speed — Top Speed Surfaced 15 knot
Time — Mission Endurance 90 day
Gear (Deagel)
Item 1 Anti-Submarine Rockets: RPK-2 (6)
Item 2 Decoy Systems: Vist-2
Item 3 Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles: Bulava-M (16)
Item 4 Sonar Systems: Irtysh-Amphora-B-055 (1)
Item 5 Torpedoes: Fizik-1
Item 6 Torpedoes: Futlyar
Item 7 Torpedoes: SET-65K
Item 8 Torpedoes: TEST-71M-NK
Item 9 Torpedoes: USET-80
Variants
Variant 1 Project 955
Variant 2 Project 955A
Variant 3 Project 955M
Variant 4 Project 09851
Variant 5 Project 955AM
Details
Country of Origin Russia
Category Submarines
Naval > Submarines
Classification
Domain
Naval & Littoral
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
170 m
Width
13.5 m
Height
Weight
Operators (1)
Russia
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