Zulu-class submarine

diesel electric attack submarine class

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Abstract is: The Soviet Navy's Project 611 (NATO reporting name: Zulu class) were one of the first Soviet post-war attack submarines. They were roughly as capable as the American GUPPY fleet-boat conversions. They were a contemporary of the Whiskey-class submarines and shared a similar sonar arrangement. Like most conventional submarines designed 1946-1960, their design was influenced by the German Type XXI U-boat of the World War II era. The first few boats of the class were equipped with twin 57mm and twin 25mm anti-aircraft guns and no snorkels, although the guns were removed and snorkels added soon after the boats entered service. Six were converted in 1956 to become the world's first ballistic missile submarines, one armed with a single R-11FM Scud missile and five others with two Scuds each. They were designated as Project AV 611 and received the NATO reporting name of Zulu V. The missiles were too long to be contained in the boat's hull, and extended into the enlarged sail. To be fired, the submarine had to surface and raise the missile out of the sail. successfully launched a missile on 16 September 1955. The Zulus were the basis for the very successful Foxtrot-class submarine, which lent their hull to the Golf class of ballistic missile submarine. Twenty-six boats were built overall, entering service from 1952 to 1957, 8 of them in Leningrad and 18 in Severodvinsk. Their names were initially B-61 through B-82 and B-88 through B-91, with most renamed in the 1970s or 1980s. The class received the NATO reporting names Zulu I through Zulu V, the last referring to the five converted missile-firing submarines (excluding the prototype). It is unclear from references how many of each subclass were built. Most were converted to non-combat uses and eventually scrapped.

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Zulu-class submarine is …
instance of (P31):
submarine classQ1428357

sublass of (P279):
attack submarineQ4818021

Soviet K-class submarine
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Golf-class submarine
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P646Freebase ID/m/07s8p_

P2261beam7.5
P495country of originSoviet UnionQ15180
P287designed bySergey YegorovQ16647862
P2262draft5.14
P2043length90.5
P561NATO reporting nameZulu
P137operatorRussian NavyQ465283
Soviet NavyQ796754
P516powered bydiesel-electric transmissionQ1163778
P1813short nameZulu
P910topic's main categoryCategory:Zulu-class submarinesQ10235550

Reverse relations

follows (P155)
Q842423Foxtrot-class submarine
Q1068329Golf-class submarine
Q385734Project 613
Q846078Romeo-class submarine

Q1706803Soviet K-class submarinefollowed byP156
Q96406124Soviet submarine B-80vessel classP289
Q10235550Category:Zulu-class submarinescategory's main topicP301

The articles in Wikimedia projects and languages

      Подводница проект 611wikipedia
      Projekt 611wikipedia
      Projekt 611wikipedia
      Zulu-class submarinewikipedia
      Clase Zulúwikipedia
Persian (fa / Q9168)زیردریایی کلاس زولوwikipedia
      Projekti 611wikipedia
      Classe Zoulouwikipedia
      Classe Zuluwikipedia
      ズールー型潜水艦wikipedia
      프로젝트 611형 잠수함wikipedia
nbZulu-klassenwikipedia
      Okręty podwodne projektu 611wikipedia
      Подводные лодки проекта 611wikipedia
      Підводні човни проєкту 611wikipedia
      Zulu (lớp tàu ngầm)wikipedia
      Z级潜艇wikipedia

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