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Submarine U 475 Black Widow

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Laid down
  
1966-10-12

Decommissioned
  
1993-06-30

Construction started
  
12 October 1966

Length
  
92 m

Commissioned
  
1967-06-30

Displacement
  
1950 t

Launched
  
24 December 1966

Weight
  
1,950 tons

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Status
  
Dilapidated state; moored on the River Medway near Rochester

Class and type
  

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Submarine U-475 Black Widow was a Soviet Navy submarine of the Cold war period, which is now in private hands. She is currently moored at Strood, on the River Medway, in South-East England.

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Background

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The Soviet Project 641 class submarines (known to the West by their NATO reporting name of Foxtrot) was a class of conventionally powered patrol/attack submarines. Some 74 were built by the Soviet Navy between 1957 and 1983 as well as 17 others for the Libyan, Cuban and Indian Navies.

Service history

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Black Widow was built at Sudomekh shipyard in Leningrad and commissioned in 1967. She was based at Riga and served with the Soviet Baltic Fleet before being used as a training vessel for crews from overseas who would be operating Foxtrot-class subs in their own navies. She was decommissioned in 1994 and sold.

Museum ship

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After passing into private hands, and under the name "U-475 Black Widow" she was moored at Long's Wharf near the Thames Barrier in England where she was open to the public as a museum ship. In 1998 she was moved to Folkestone, where she was again opened to the public. In 2004 she was moved to her present location, in a state of disrepair, and is currently awaiting restoration. Located at 51.395495, 0.503651

Naming

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The submarine is currently referred to as "Foxtrot B-39 U-475 Black Widow". The "B-" designation stands for Bolshaya ("Large"), and was used by the Soviet Navy during the Cold War era, but another Foxtrot B-39 also exists, now moored at San Diego as a museum ship. The "B-39" designation also suggests a vessel in the Soviet Pacific Fleet; Baltic Fleet vessels carried numbers in the 200s. The name "Black Widow" and the designation "U-475" were given to the boat by the new owners; Soviet submarines were not generally named, the "U-" designation was not used by the Soviets, and none of the Foxtrots known carried the number "–475".

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In Soviet service she was actually known as B-49 and served in the Northern Fleet until November 1974 when she was reassigned to the Baltic.

References

Submarine U-475 Black Widow Wikipedia