List of Soviet and Russian submarine classes

Submarines in the Soviet Navy were developed by numbered "projects," which were sometimes but not always given names. During the Cold War, NATO nations referred to these classes by NATO reporting names, based on intelligence data, which did not always correspond perfectly with the projects. See:

The NATO reporting names were based on the British (and later American) habit of naming submarines with a letter of the alphabet indicating the class, followed by a serial number of that class. The names are the radiotelephonic alphabet call sign of a letter of the alphabet. For security purposes, the "pennant numbers" of Soviet submarines were not sequential, any more than those of Soviet surface vessels were.

Most Russian (and Soviet) submarines had no "personal" name, but were only known by a number, prefixed by letters identifying the boat's type at a higher level than her class. Those letters included:

Any of those prefixes could have С (S) added to the end, standing for специальная (spetsialnaya) and meaning "designed for special missions":

Diesel-electric

Russo-Japanese War

World War I Era

World War II Era

Project Series Image Built Assignment
Dekabrist class submarine Series I 6 large positional submarine
Leninets class submarine Series II, XI, XIII, XIII-1938 25 Mine layers
Shchuka class submarine Series III, V, V-bis, V-bis-2, X, X-1938 86 Medium-sized patrol submarines.
Pravda class submarine Serie IV 3 Squadron submarines.
Malyutka class submarine Series VI, VI-bis, XII, XV


110 Small submarines for coastal patrols.
Soviet S class submarine Series IX,IX-bis 41 Medium submarines, built using German project (early version of Type IX).
K class submarine (Soviet) Serie XIV 11 Cruiser submarines with combined arms.

Post War era

Attack submarines

Project NATO reporting name Silhouette/Image Built Assignment
611, AB611 Zulu class 26 Large oceanic submarines
613 Whiskey class 215 Medium multi-purpose submarines
615 Quebec class 30 Small submarines with full-diesel propulsion
617 Whale class 1 Experimental submarines which had a Walter engine fuelled by high test peroxide (HTP)
633 Romeo class 20 Medium submarines
641 Foxtrot class 75 Large oceanic submarines
641Б Cом (Som, catfish) Tango class 18 Large oceanic submarines
690 Кефаль (Kefal, mullet) Bravo class Target submarine for torpedo exercises
877, 877Э, 877ЭКМ, 877В, 877ЛПМБ, 877ЭК Paltus (turbot) Kilo class 24 Large submarines
636, 636М (Varshavyanka, after Warsaw Pact) Improved Kilo class 31 Large submarines
677 Лада (Lada, goddess of love) 1 Large submarines
1650 Амур (the Amur River) 0 Modification of Lada class for export
865 Пиранья (Piran'ya, piranha) Losos class (Salmon) 2 Midget submarines

Guided missile submarines

Project NATO reporting name Silhouette/Image Built Assignment
P613 Whiskey Single Cylinder 1 × SS-N-3 cruise missile
644 Whiskey Twin Cylinder 2 × SS-N-3 cruise missile
665 Whiskey Long Bin 4 × SS-N-3 cruise missile
651 Juliett 16 Four SS-N-3 Shaddock (P-5 or P-6), or SS-N-12 Sandbox (P-500 4K-80 Basalt)

Ballistic missile submarines

Project NATO reporting name Silhouette/Image Built Assignment
629, 609, 601, 605, 619 Golf 24 3 × Project 629 boats D-1 launch system with R-11FM missiles

Auxiliary submarines

Project NATO reporting name Silhouette/Image Built Assignment
940 Ленок India 2 2 × Poseidon class DSRV's
1710 Макрель Beluga 1 It was an experimental vessel used for testing propulsion systems, hull forms, and boundary-layer control techniques.
1840 Lima 1 Large special. It was used for trying out new technologies, research, or special mission support

Nuclear-powered

Attack submarines

First generation

Project NATO reporting name Silhouette/Image Built Assignment
627 Кит, 645 Кит-ЖМТ November 14

Second generation

Project NATO reporting name Silhouette/Image Built Assignment
671, 671B, 671K, 671R Ёрш Victor I
Project 671
16
671RT Victor II
Project 671RT
7
671RTM Щука Victor III
Project 671RTM
26

Third generation

Project NATO reporting name Silhouette/Image Built Assignment
705, 705K Лира Alfa 7
945 Барракуда Sierra I
Project 945
2
945A Кондор Sierra II
Project 945A
2
685 Плавник Mike 1 Record submergence depth of 1,020 metres (3,350 feet)

Fourth generation

Project NATO reporting name Silhouette/Image Built Assignment
Project 971 Щука-Б Akula 15
Severodvinsk Yasen 2 Planned 12

Guided missile submarines

First generation

Project NATO reporting name Silhouette/Image Built Assignment
659 Echo I 5
675 Echo II 29

Second generation

Project NATO reporting name
661 Анчар (Anchar, upas) Papa
667AT Груша (Grusha, pear) Yankee Notch
667M Андромеда (Andromeda, the constellation) Yankee Sidecar
670 Скат (Skat, ray) Charlie I
670M Скат-М (Skat-M, ray) Charlie II
06704 Чайка-Б (Chaika-B, seagull) Charlie

Third generation

Project NATO reporting name
949 Гранит (Granit, granite) Oscar I
949A Антей (Antey, Antaeus) Oscar II

Fourth generation

Project NATO reporting name
885 Ясень (Yasen, ash) Severodvinsk

Ballistic missile submarines

First generation

Project NATO reporting name
658, 701 Hotel

Second generation

Project NATO reporting name
667A Навага, 667AУ Налим (Navaga; Nalim, burbot) Yankee I
667AM Навага-М (Navaga-M) Yankee II
Delta class, comprising:
667Б Мурена (Murena, eel) Delta I
667БД Мурена-М (Murena-M, eel) Delta II
667БДР Кальмар (Kal'mar, squid) Delta III
667БДРМ Дельфин (Del'fin, dolphin) Delta IV

Third generation

Project NATO reporting name
941 Акула; (Akula, shark) Typhoon

Fourth generation

Project NATO reporting name
955 Борей (Borei);in production Borei

Auxiliary submarines

Project NATO reporting name
1910 Кашалот (Kashalot, cachalot) Uniform
977.4 Аксон (Akson) Yankee Pod
978 Yankee Stretch
20120 (Kalitika or "Sargan-mod"?); in development? Unconfirmed.[3]

Footnotes

  1. Showell, p. 22, 23, 29
  2. Showell, p. 29
  3. It is not resolved whether this is a diesel-electric or a nuclear-powered vessel. See Kommersant, 2007-SEP-12: Submarine: Military Secret Shows Up on the Internet. Retrieved 2007-SEP-12.

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