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The Russian Navy operates seven Delta IV class strategic missile submarines. The submarines operate in the Northern Fleet and are based at the Saida Guba Naval Base.

The submarines were built at the Severodvinsk Shipyard from 1981 to 1992. The first of class, K51, was commissioned in December 1985. In Russia, they are referred to as the Delfin or Dolphin class Project 667 submarines.

DESIGN

The submarine design is similar to that of Delta III (Project 667 BDR). The submarine constitutes a double-hulled configuration with missile silos housed in the inner hull.

The nose horizontal hydroplanes are arranged on the sail. They can rotate to the vertical for breaking through the ice cover. The operational diving depth of the submarine is 320m with a maximum depth of 400m. The propulsion system provides a run speed of 24kt surfaced and 24kt submerged. The submarine carries supplies for an endurance of 80 days. The surface of the submarine has an acoustic coating to reduce the acoustic signature.


MISSILES

The Delta IV submarines are strategic nuclear missile submarines designed to carry out strikes on military and industrial installations and naval bases.

The submarine carries the RSM-54 Makeyev missile (NATO designation: SS-N-23 Skiff) Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missile (SLBM). The RSM-54 is a three-stage liquid-propellant ballistic missile with a range of 8,300km.

The warhead consists of four to ten Multiple, Independently targeted Re-entry Vehicles (MIRVs) each rated at 100kt. The missile uses stellar inertial guidance to provide a Circle of Equal Probability (CEP) of 500m. The CEP value is a measure of the accuracy of strike on the target and is the radius of the circle within which half the strikes will impact.

In July 2007, the Sineva SLBM, a development of the RSM-54, entered service with the Russian Navy. Sineva is being fitted to the Delta IV class submarines. It is reported to have ten MIRVs and have a range of 8,300km.

The submarine is also capable of launching the Novator SS-N-15 Starfish anti-ship missile or mk40 anti-ship torpedoes. Starfish is armed with a 200kt nuclear warhead and has a range of up to 45km.


TORPEDOES

The submarine has four 533mm torpedo tubes capable of launching all types of torpedoes, including anti-submarine torpedoes and anti-hydroacoustic devices. The system is fitted with a rapid reloading torpedo system. The submarine can carry up to 18 missiles or torpedoes. All torpedoes are accommodated in the bow section of the hull.


ELECTRONIC WARFARE

The submarines' radar warning receiver is the Brick Pulp system. The optronic mast is the Brick Spit.


SENSORS

The Snoop Tray surface search radar operates at I-band.

The sonar suite includes the hull-mounted Shark Gill sonar, which operates at low and medium frequencies in active and passive search and attack mode. The Mouse Roar active attack sonar is hull mounted and operates at high frequency. The Shark Hide flank array sonar is a passive low-frequency system. A Pelamida towed array sonar provides a very low-frequency passive search capability. The dispenser for the thin-line towed array is visible on the after fin.


COMMUNICATIONS

The submarine has two floating VLF and ELF antenna buoys to receive radio messages, target designation data and satellite navigation signals while remaining at a safe depth.


PROPULSION

The Delta IV is nuclear-powered with two VM-4 pressure water reactors rated at 180MW. There are two turbines, type GT3A-365 rated at 27.5MW. The propulsion system drives two shafts with seven-bladed fixed-pitch propellers.


Specifications - SSBN Delta Class IV (Project 667.BDRM) Strategic Missile Submarine, Russia

Dimensions
Displacement Surfaced-11,740t
Full-Load Submerged Displacement-18,200t
Overall Length-167m
Hull Diameter-11.7m x 8.8m

Performance
Operational Diving Depth-320m
Maximum Diving Depth-400m
Full Run Speed Surfaced 14kt
Full Run Speed Submerged-24kt
Complement-135 crew
Endurance-80 days

Weapon Systems
Ballistic Missiles (SLBM)-16 x RSM-54 missiles
D-9RM missile system
16 x missile launchers
Torpedoes-4 x 533mm torpedo tubes
18 x torpedoes

Electronic Warfare and Decoy Systems
Systems Combat control information
Automated radio communication
Torpedo fire control
Navigation system
Sensors
Radar
Active / passive sonar
Commander's periscope
General-purpose periscope

Propulsion
Main Machinery Nuclear steam turbine (power)
Water Reactors-2 x 90MW
Turbo-Gear Assemblies-2 x 20,000hp
Self-Sustained Turbogenerators-2 x 3,000kw
Auxiliary Diesel Generators-2 x 460kW
Propulsion Motors-2 x 225kW
Storage Batteries-2
Propellers-2 x 7-bladed fixed-pitch propellers


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Great article gunny, I don't know where you get the info but I do enjoy reading the articles....keep'em coming.
JAN 25, 2008 - 08:44 AM
Glad to hear it, Frank, Thanks!! I learn something new with every article me-self..............
JAN 25, 2008 - 12:41 PM
Gunny, Thanks for the article, they are always a good read I am now more determined to locate a Alanger Delta Class submarine model, been after one on and off for some months but they do not appear to have surfaced in the UK yet. PeteV
JAN 25, 2008 - 10:54 PM
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  • The submarine has a double-hulled configuration.
    The submarine has a double-hulled configuration.
  • Missile launch is activated with the submarine at a depth of 50m.
    Missile launch is activated with the submarine at a depth of 50m.
  • The Delta IV is equipped with the Brick Spit optronic mast.
    The Delta IV is equipped with the Brick Spit optronic mast.
  • The Delta IV is a strategic ballistic missile firing nuclear propelled subm
    The Delta IV is a strategic ballistic missile firing nuclear propelled submarine.
  • The Delta IV class submarine flying the Russian Ensign.
    The Delta IV class submarine flying the Russian Ensign.
  • The nose horizontal hydroplanes are arranged on the sail.
    The nose horizontal hydroplanes are arranged on the sail.
  • The propulsion system provides a run speed of 24 knots surfaced and 24 knot
    The propulsion system provides a run speed of 24 knots surfaced and 24 knots submerged.
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