Vietnam Submarine Launched in Russian Shipyard

Ria Novosti
Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Russia's Admiralteiskie Verfi shipyard has launched a new Kilo-class Project 636 diesel-electric submarine for Vietnam.

The submarine is the first of six ordered by Hanoi.

Vietnam's Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Zung announced the signing of a contract worth almost US$ 2-billion for the six boats in December 2009.

The boat is due to be delivered to the customer by the end of the year. All six boats are due to be delivered by 2016.

The Project 636 class boats displace 3,100 tons, have a top speed of 20 knots, can dive to 300 meters and have a crew of 52.

They are fitted with 533-mm torpedo tubes and are armed with torpedos, mines, and Kaliber 3M54 (NATO SS-N-27) cruise missiles.
 

Categories: Navy Shipbuilding

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