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As with the Romeo, planned production numbers were reduced (from 340) because of the introduction of nuclear propulsion. Assuming mandated needs for … best. The first generation of Whiskey class submarines had a design much like earlier submarines, with rearward facing torpedo tubes and deck guns. The classic attack submarines of the “Whiskey” class (Project 613) have been after the VIIC U-Boat type the most prolific submarines in history. Silhouette of a Whiskey-class submarine with twin 57 mm deck guns and twin 25 mm conning tower guns Silhouette of a Whiskey Long Bin-class submarine Silhouette of a Whiskey Twin Cylinder-class submarine. On 21 October 1981, S-178, under the command of Captain Third Rank V.A.

Submarine Project 613 Whiskey-III class 1/350 Micro-Mir 350-014 Manufacturer: Micro-Mir (Ukraine) Scale: 1/350 Material: Plastic Paint: Unpainted, Unassembled, Kit do not contain paints and glue. Condition: New in Box .. save hide report. Type 003 / 6603 - Whiskey-class submarine In 1953 China began to assemble medium-sized conventional-powered submarines transferred by the USSR at Jiangnan and Wuchang shipyards. С-178 (S-178) was a Project 613B (NATO: Whiskey-class) diesel submarine of the Soviet Navy.

Along with its larger contemporary, the Zulu, the Whiskey class showed many similarities with the… The last remaining Whiskey-class submarine, KRI Pasopati (410), was decommissioned on 25 January 1990 and now serves as a submarine museum in downtown Surabaya. The Whiskey class boats are basically modified versions of the German Type XXI U-boats. no comments yet. To these were added no less than 21 built by China from Russian parts and equipment. The last remaining Whiskey-class submarine, KRI Pasopati (410), was decommissioned on 25 January 1990 and now serves as a submarine museum in downtown Surabaya. Compared to the U-boat Fleet, the Whiskey's like other submarines in the new Soviet submarine force would see little action outside a few incidents. This vessel was known in the west as Whiskey Single Cylinder. Even back during the early Cold War years, the TNI-AL’s fleet of Soviet-supplied Whiskey-class submarines were barely sufficient. Whiskey-class submarines (known in the Soviet Union as Projects 613, 644, and 665) are a class of diesel-electric attack submarines that the Soviet Union built in the early Cold War period. With 215 units, they have largely exceeded the fleet of “Fleet Snorkels” (Gato class) of the last war. Media in category "Whiskey class submarines" The following 16 files are in this category, out of 16 total. Whiskey-class submarines of the Albanian Navy's Submarine Brigade, c.1960s-1970s [640x340] 0 comments. St Petersburg, museum S-189 Whiskey class submarine Some 240 diesel-electric Whiskey patrol submarines were built between 1951 and 1957 at four different shipyards. Balaklava Naval museum complex Model submarine of … Sort by. Between 1958 and 1960, six additional Whiskey-class submarines were converted to carry guided missiles. The German subs were 1,600 ton craft, and actually more capable than the 1,100 ton Whiskeys. To these were added no less than 21 built by China from Russian parts and equipment. Marango, was transiting on the surface at 9 knots (17 km/h), returning to base after two days of sound trials.The sea state was 2 (less than one-metre waves) and night time visibility was unlimited. Collision and loss. But that's because the Russians just wanted a good, basic diesel-electric submarine for post World War II use. Be the first to share what you … 100% Upvoted. They got it with the Whiskey, and built 236 of them.
With 215 units, they have largely exceeded the fleet of “Fleet Snorkels” (Gato class) of the last war. The classic attack submarines of the “Whiskey” class (Project 613) have been after the VIIC U-Boat type the most prolific submarines in history. It was a regular Whiskey-class submarine which was fitted with a launch tube aft of the sail that contained a single SS-N-3 anti-ship missile. In terms of armament, the Whiskey-class continued established attack submarine tradition by being fitted with 6 x 533mm (21") torpedo tubes arranged in four bow (forward facing) mountings and two stern (rear facing) mountings.