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Submarine Cargo Vessel

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Operators
  
Russian Navy

Draft
  
12 m (39 ft 4 in)

Beam
  
23 m (75 ft 6 in)

Length
  
175 m

Class and type
  
Typhoon-class submarine

Propulsion
  
2 × pressurized-water nuclear reactors 2 shafts

Speed
  
2–3 knots (3.7–5.6 km/h; 2.3–3.5 mph) surfaced (with solid ice cover up to 2.6 m) 16–18 knots (30–33 km/h; 18–21 mph) submerged

The Submarine Cargo Vessel (Russian: Подводное транспортное судно) is a proposed idea from the Russian Rubin Design Bureau. The idea is to utilise decommissioned SSBNs (nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine) from the Russian Navy to carry cargo under the Arctic Ocean. The reason for this solution is that it would be considerably cheaper than designing and producing an entirely new type of submarine.

Concept

The basis for the project is a Project 941 Typhoon class submarine, which was designed by Rubin in 1976. It would have its ballistic missile launchers removed and replaced with cargo holds, as well as receive extra reinforcement for surface icebreaking.

The concept of Submarine Freight Transportation System (SFTS) was suggested in 1997 by Vladimir Postnikov. Present time this system is considered as a sea subsystem of Global Intelligent Transportation System.

References

Submarine Cargo Vessel Wikipedia