The Oscar class, Soviet designations Project 949 ''Granit'' and Project 949A ''Antey'', (
NATO reporting name
NATO reporting names are code names for military equipment from Russia, China, and historically, the Eastern Bloc (Soviet Union and other nations of the Warsaw Pact). They provide unambiguous and easily understood English words in a uniform manne ...
s Oscar I and Oscar II respectively), are a series of
nuclear-powered cruise missile submarines designed in the
Soviet Union for the
Soviet Navy. They are currently in service with the
Russian Navy with some of the vessels planned to be modernized as Project 949AM, to extend their service life and increase combat capabilities.
The Project 949 submarines were the largest
cruise missile submarines in service until some
ballistic missile submarine
A ballistic missile submarine is a submarine capable of deploying submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs) with nuclear warheads. The United States Navy's hull classification symbols for ballistic missile submarines are SSB and SSBN – t ...
s were converted to carry
cruise missile
A cruise missile is a guided missile used against terrestrial or naval targets that remains in the atmosphere and flies the major portion of its flight path at approximately constant speed. Cruise missiles are designed to deliver a large warhe ...
s in 2007. They are the fourth largest class of submarines in
displacement
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and length. Only the Soviet , Russian and American ''Ohio''-class ballistic missile submarines are larger.
History
The first submarine of Project 949 was
laid down in the mid-1970s and was
commissioned in 1980. In 1982 an updated and larger version (Project 949A) replaced the earlier version. In total fourteen submarines were constructed. The Oscar class was designed to attack
NATO carrier battle groups using long-range
P-700 Granit (SS-N-19 "Shipwreck")
anti-ship missiles and targeting data provided by the satellite system (via the submarine's "Punch Bowl" antenna). In the financial problems that followed the
fall of the Soviet Union the Oscar class was prioritized by the Russian Navy and when many older submarine classes were retired the Oscar class remained active in both the
Northern
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and
Pacific Fleets.
Modernization
The
Rubin Design Bureau started working on Project 949A modernization in 2011, with Zvezdochka and
Zvezda shipyards to carry out modernization of the vessels.
In September 2015, Russian Defence Minister
Sergey Shoygu
Sergei Kuzhugetovich Shoigu, ; tyv, Сергей Күжүгет оглу Шойгу, translit=Sergey Kyzhyget oglu Shoygu, . (russian: Сергей Кужугетович Шойгу; born 21 May 1955) is a Russian politician who has served as ...
announced during his visit to Zvezda shipyard, that at least three Oscar-class submarines will undergo repair and modernization to extend their service life by 20 years.
The upgraded submarines will be known as "Project 949AM", according to the Russian officials. Modernization cost was estimated at RUB12 billion (US$182 million) per submarine.
In September 2016, it was reported submarines K-132 ''Irkutsk'' and K-442 ''Chelyabinsk'' are currently being modernized to 949AM. According to the Deputy Prime Minister of Russia
Yury Borisov
Yury Ivanovich Borisov (russian: Юрий Иванович Борисов; born 31 December 1956) is a Russian politician, former military strategist, and mathematician currently serving as Director General of Roscosmos.
From 2018 to 2022, he ...
, Russia's
Pacific Fleet may get four modernized Oscar II-class submarines armed with Kalibr cruise missiles by 2021.
Versions
Project 949 ''Granit'' (Oscar I)
Two Project 949 ''Granit'' submarines were built at
Severodvinsk between 1975 and 1982 and assigned to the
Soviet Northern Fleet.
''K-525'' was laid down in 1975 and
''K-206'' was laid down in 1979. After the construction of the first two submarines, production continued with the improved project 949A ''Antey''. Both submarines of the Project 949 were
decommissioned in 1996
and
scrapped
Scrap consists of recyclable materials, usually metals, left over from product manufacturing and consumption, such as parts of vehicles, building supplies, and surplus materials. Unlike waste, scrap has monetary value, especially recovered me ...
in 2004.
Project 949A ''Antei'' (Oscar II)
Eleven Project 949A ''Antey'' submarines were completed at
Severodvinsk, of which five were assigned to the Soviet Northern Fleet. At one stage it had been planned to develop a new fourth-generation follow-on to the Project 949A, but this plan was later dropped. The external differences between the two classes were that the 949A class is about longer than its predecessor (approximately rather than ), providing space and buoyancy for improved electronics and quieter propulsion.
Some sources speculate that the acoustic performance of the Oscar II class is superior to early but inferior to the ''Akula II'' class as well as subsequent (4th generation) designs. It also has a larger fin, and its
propeller
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s have seven blades instead of four.
Like all post-World War II Soviet designs, they are of
double hull
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construction. Similarly, like other Soviet submarine designs, Project 949 not only has a
bridge open to the elements on top of the
sail
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but, for use in inclement weather, there is an enclosed bridge forward and slightly below this station. A distinguishing mark is a slight bulge at the top of the fin. A large door on either side of the fin reaches this bulge. These are wider at the top than on the bottom, and are hinged on the bottom. The
Federation of American Scientists
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reports that this submarine carries an emergency crew escape capsule; it is possible that these doors cover it. The VSK escape capsule can accommodate 110 people.
Project 949AM
Modernization of Project 949A submarines, first announced by the
Russian Defence Ministry in 2011.
[ As part of the modernization, submarines will have their 24 P-700 Granit anti-ship missiles replaced with up to 72 newer ]3M-54 Kalibr
The 3M-54 Kalibr, (Калибр, caliber), also referred to it as 3M54-1 Kalibr, 3M14 Biryuza (Бирюза, turquoise), (NATO reporting name SS-N-27 Sizzler and SS-N-30A) is a family of Russian cruise missiles developed by the Novator Design Bur ...
or P-800 Oniks anti-ship cruise missiles. The upgrade requires no design changes to the hull as the new missiles will fit into the existing launchers outside the pressure hull. The modernized boats will also get upgraded Omnibus-M combat information and Simfoniya-3.2 navigation systems, as well as new fire-control system, communications, sonar, radar, and electronic intercept equipment.[ The modernization aims to bring the submarines up to the same technological level as Russia's next-generation ]Yasen-class
The Yasen class, Russian designations Project 885 Yasen and Project 885M Yasen-M (russian: Ясень, , ash tree, NATO reporting name: Severodvinsk), also referred to as the ''Graney'' class, are a series of nuclear-powered cruise missile subm ...
nuclear-powered cruise missile submarines.[
]
Belgorod, Project 09852
In December 2012, construction began on a special purpose research and rescue submarine, designated Project 09852, and based on the incomplete Project 949A (Oscar II class) submarine ''Belgorod''. The submarine is reportedly designed to carry both manned (e.g. Project 18511 midget submarine) as well as unmanned (e.g. Klavesin-1R) underwater vessels. However, while carrying smaller unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) would be possible as-is on an Oscar-class hull, the accommodation of a midget submarine such as Project 18511 ''Paltus'' or the even larger Project 10831 ''Losharik'', would probably require a major hull extension in order to accommodate a docking compartment. For example, the length of the submarine BS-64 ''Podmoskovye'' was increased by even though the SLBM missile compartment was completely removed.
''Belgorod'' will be reportedly used as a carrier of the rumored Poseidon (NATO reporting name
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Kanyon) nuclear-powered, thermonuclear armed unmanned underwater device capable to carry a 100 Mt thermonuclear warhead, with at least four such devices being carried horizontally in place of the 24 P-700 Granit (SS-N-19 ''Shipwreck'') launchers for a total yield of 600 megatonnes of TNT.
It is estimated that ''Belgorod'' will be long which would make it the longest submarine in the world.
On 23 April 2019, ''Belgorod'' was floated out of a slipway during a ceremony at the Sevmash shipyard, watched by the President of Russia Vladimir Putin via a TV-link. Further work was to be completed afloat and the submarine was scheduled to start its factory and state trials in 2020 after which it was to be delivered to the Russian Navy. However, this schedule was delayed with sea trials then projected to begin in May 2021. After some delays, sea trials were reported to have started on June 25, 2021. The submarine was delivered to the Russian Navy on 8 July 2022.
Units
Gallery
File:Submarine Oscar class.jpg, This picture clearly displays the arrangement of the hatches in the hull above the missile tubes, on either side of the dorsal fin. Also shown is the opening for the forward hydroplane (currently folded in), as well as the bulge on the top of the fin under which the rescue capsule is located. Although partially obscured by shadow, the seam between the capsule and the fin is faintly visible.
File:АПЛ Омск. Парад ВМФ Владивосток 2008.07.25.jpg, K-186 Omsk during 2008 Naval Parade in Vladivostok
File:Прибытие атомного подводного ракетного крейсера Северного флота «Орёл» в пункт постоянного базирования 07.jpg, K-266 Orel after completion of its overhaul
File:Disassembling of a Soviet submarine.jpg, Disassembling of an Oscar-class submarine at the Zvezdochka shipyard in Severodvinsk, Russia
File:Ballistic submarine base-DIA.jpg, Artist impression of a Soviet ballistic missile submarine base during the 1980s
See also
* List of submarine classes in service
References
Bibliography
*''The Encyclopedia Of Warships, From World War Two To The Present Day'', General Editor Robert Jackson.
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Line drawing of Oscar-class submarine
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Submarine classes
Russian and Soviet navy submarine classes
Nuclear submarines of the Soviet Navy