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K-407'' Novomoskovsk'' is a Project 667BDRM ''Delfin''-class ballistic missile submarine ( NATO reporting name Delta IV) of the Russian Navy's
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.


Background

Construction of the
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''K-407'' ''Novomoskovsk'' began at the Northern Machinebuilding Enterprise (
Sevmash JSC PO Sevmash ( rus, ОАО «ПО „Севмаш“», Севмаш, СМПСМП, "Severodvinsk Machine Building Plant") is a Russian joint-stock company (JSC) under the vertically-integrated United Shipbuilding Corporation. The shipbuilding ...
) in
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on 2 February 1987, and it became part of the Soviet Navy on 27 November 1990. She was the last of seven 667BDRM ''Delfin'' submarines and the last SSBN submarine built in the USSR. This class of submarines was developed at the
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in 1975 and is considered one of the most successful Soviet submarine missile carrier designs.


Specification

The submarine has a submerged displacement of 18,200 tons and a surface displacement of 11,700 tons. It is long and wide. It is powered by two nuclear reactors with a total power of . The submarine's immersion depth is ; its surface speed is , and its underwater speed is . It carries a crew of 135. Armaments include a D-9RM missile system (16 RSM-54 ballistic missiles) and four
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s. The RSM-54 missile (3M37, R-29RM, or SS-N-23 according to the NATO classification) is a liquid-propellant, three-stage missile with separable heads (it carries four or ten warheads depending on the modification). It has a range of , a CEP of , and a launching mass of 40.3 tons. It is long and in diameter.


History

On 6 August 1991 21:09 ''Novomoskovsk'', under the command of Captain Second Rank Sergey Yegorov, became the world's only submarine to successfully launch an all-missile salvo, launching 16 ballistic missiles (RSM-54) of total weight of almost 700 tons at an interval of several seconds (operation code name "Behemoth-2"). The first and the last missiles hit their targets successfully, while the others were self-destroyed in the air according to the plan. This operation was considered by the Soviet Navy as a part of possible nuclear war scenario ("Dress rehearsal of the Apocalypse") and experimentally confirmed the technical possibility of a safe underwater all-missile salvo. Politically, the Soviet ballistic missile submarines passed a reasonability check as a part of strategic triad. The previous attempt of an all-missile salvo (operation code name "Behemoth") was performed in 1989 and finished unsuccessfully, however with no casualties. As the experiment took place just before the
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in the
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, its results were forgotten for a while, and the crew's work wasn't rewarded by the Soviet government authorities. On 19 March 1993, ''Novomoskovsk'', under the command of Captain First Rank
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, collided with . The American submarine was trailing the Russian submarine and miscalculated its speed. Both submarines returned to their homeports, and though badly damaged both returned to service. ''Grayling'' was decommissioned some four years later, while ''Novomoskovsk'' remains in service almost 25 years later. In 1996, ''Novomoskovsk'', together with the submarine , successfully fired a batch of ballistic missiles. The city of Novomoskovsk in
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took the submarine under its patronage, and on June 19, 1997, ''K-407'' received the name ''Novomoskovsk''. On 7 July 1998, ''Novomoskovsk'', under the command of Captain 1st Rank Aleksandr Moiseyev, launched a Shtil-1 carrier rocket with two German scientific
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and Tubsat-N1
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while submerged in the
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. The satellite, developed by
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, was placed in orbit on an SS-N-23 (RSM-54)-type ballistic missile. The
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was paid some 200,000 German Mark (US$111,000) for the launch. In 1999, ''Novomoskovsk'' pioneered the launch of a ballistic missile from the geographic location of the
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. On 17 February 2004, ''Novomoskovsk'' seemingly attempted to test-fire a SS-N-23 ballistic missile, but the missile failed to come out of its silo because of an unspecified technical problem. The Russian Navy, despite earlier statements describing the test, explained that no "physical" launch was intended at all: the exercise was supposed to be a simulation.
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was aboard , an ''Akula''-class ballistic missile submarine ( NATO reporting name Typhoon), to observe the exercise. On 17 March 2004, ''Novomoskovsk'' physically test-fired two SS-N-23 ballistic missiles, successfully hitting designated practice targets on the
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. Like the other 667BDRM ''Delfin'' ships in service with the
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, ''K-407'' is slated to receive new
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to replace the RSM-54. The missile is a new-build, minor modernization of the RSM-54. It does not bear a separate designator from the RSM-54/R-29RM/SS-N-23 asides from the name "Sineva". Testing of the R-29RM "Sineva" was completed in June 2004. ''Novomoskovsk'' is the third ''Delfin''-class submarine in line to receive the new missile (after her siblings K-51 ''Verkhoturye'' and K-84 ''Ekaterinburg''). She was fully overhauled and modernized in 2006 before returning to service. In July 2006, cleric of Aleksandr Nevskiy Cathedral, the head of the Diocesan department on interaction with the Armed Forces and law enforcement agencies, priest Leonid Leontiuk was temporarily included in the personnel list of the K-18 ''Kareliya'' and was on board of K-407 ''Novomoskovsk''. During the deployment the priest has performed the consecration ceremony of submarine's compartments, met with submarine personnel, led discussions on the basics of
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and spiritual life. Six sailors got baptized on board. In November 2008 K-407 ''Novomoskovsk'' went to the
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plant for general overhaul and modernization. On 29 July 2012 the refit was finished and the submarine returned to active service. The submarine was expected to remain in service until 2020. However, she was still listed in commission as of 2022.


2010s

''Novomoskovsk'' was described in Russian sources as being "worthy" of the proud name of "the most shooting" submarine of the Russian Navy. The submarine is part of the 31st
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underwater strategic missile cruiser division of the 12th submarine squadron of the
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(
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, Skalisty Naval Base). The submarine's commander in 2012 was Captain Stepan Kelbas. As a member of association of Russian regions and cities, patrons of Northern Fleet ships and units, the
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patronages K-114 ''Tula'' and ''K-407'' ''Novomoskovsk'' submarines and assists in "patriotic education" and preparation of young people for serving in the
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. Citizens of Novomoskovsk have preference to serve on ''K-407'' ''Novomoskovsk''. The submarine crew are regularly provided by humanitarian goods and visited by the city authorities.


In popular culture

In 2007, Russian plastic model manufacturer Alanger introduced a 1:350 scale model of ''K-407'' ''Novomoskovsk''.'Alanger Novomoskovsk K-407 Review'
. Steve Backer.


Notes


References

* Yuriy Apalkov, Podvodnyye lodki, vol. 1, part 1 "RPKSN i mnogotselevyye PL" (St. Petersburg: Galea Print, 2002). * Yuriy Apalkov, Podvodnyye lodki, vol. 1, part 2 "Mnogotselevyye PL i PL spetsnaznacheniya" (St. Petersburg: Galea Print, 2003). * S.S. Berezhnoy, Atomnyye podvodnyye lodki: VMF SSSR i Rossii (Moscow: Naval Kollektsiya, 2001). * V. Demyanovskiy et al., Podvodnyy shchit SSSR, vol. 1 "Atomnyye mnogotselevyye podvodnyye lodki" (Rybnisk: Star, 2003). *
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(2004–2005), 591.


External links

*'' Операция "Бегемот"''
Photogallery of sub in December 2010 at www.flot.ruStrategic Fleet (Russian strategic nuclear forces)Ballistic missile submarine K-407 "Novomoskovsk"

The History of Nuclear Submarine K-407 "Novomoskovsk"

667BDRM "Delfin" Serie


* ttp://www.cosmoworld.ru/spaceencyclopedia/publications/index.shtml?zhelez_34.html Александр Железняков. Операция "Бегемот-2"
Operation "Behemoth". TV show "Smotr" broadcast on 23.12.2006, including documentary video

Bombers and submarines launch missiles during exercises
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