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Russian submarine Kazan (2016)

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Name
  
Kazan

Builder
  
Sevmash

Status
  
Under construction

Length
  
120 m

Draft
  
8.4 m

Namesake
  
Kazan

Laid down
  
24 July 2009

Class and type
  
Yasen-class submarine

Construction started
  
24 July 2009

Beam
  
13 m

Kazan is a Russian nuclear attack submarine of the Yasen class. It is the second boat of the project, separated from the first by 16 years (1993-2009). Considerable changes were made to the initial design.

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Building history

The submarine project was developed in the "Malachite" design office in Saint Petersburg. The Russian navy declared that the submarine will be improved in comparison to Severodvinsk, the first of the class. Differences in the project have appeared sufficient to consider it as a new updated version (Yasen-M Russian: Ясень-М). Compared to the first-of-class, Kazan will reportedly have two more VLS silos (10, compared to 8 on K-329 Severodvinsk), 2 fewer torpedo tubes (8, compared to 10 on Severodvinsk) and a pump-jet propulsor. The submarine is to be launched in 2016 and completed in 2017.

In March 2016, it was reported that Kazan's first crew had been formed.

On 23 August 2016 the Sevmash Shipyard reported that the submarine would be delivered to the Russian Navy in 2018.

In mass culture

SSGN Kazan features prominently in the Kirov novel series by John Schettler. At the end of the first season, the modern submarine battles a US task force near the Kuril Islands and then hunts down rebellious captain Karpov onboard the battlecruiser Kirov.

References

Russian submarine Kazan (2016) Wikipedia