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WILK submarines (1964 - 1966 / 1987 - 1988)


Ships


Name No Yard No Builder Laid down Launched Comp Fate
Wilk (ex-B-98) 292 806 196 Yd (Sudomekh), Leningrad, USSR 4.4.1963 15.6.1963 15.5.1964 // 3.11.1987 stricken 10.2003
Dzik (ex-B-29) 293 821 New Admiralty, Leningrad, USSR 25.3.1966 20.5.1966 28.11.1966 // 7.12.1988 stricken 11.2003


Technical data


Displacement standard, t

 

Displacement normal, t

1952 / 2475

Length, m

91.3

Breadth, m

7.50

Draught, m

5.09

No of shafts

3

Machinery

3 37D diesels / 1 PG-102 + 2 PG-101 electric motors

Power, h. p.

6000 / 5400 (2700 + 2x1350)

Max speed, kts

16.8 / 16

Fuel, t

diesel oil

Endurance, nm(kts)

30000(8.1) / 400(2)

Armament

10 - 533 TT (6 bow, 4 stern, 22 or 32 mines)

Electronic equipment

RLK-101 Albatros radar, MG-200 Arktika-M, Tuloma, MG-10M Kola-M, Svet-M sonars, Nakat ECM suite

Complement

77

Diving depth operational, m

250



Standard scale images


<i>Wilk </i>2000
Wilk 2000


Project history

Soviet submarines of project 641, transferred instead of planned new project 877 units.

Modernizations

None.

Naval service

No significant events.

Many thanks to Wolfgang Stöhr for additional information on this page.