Kilo-class submarine


Kilo class, Soviet designation Project 877 Paltus, is a class of diesel-electric attack submarines designed and built in the Soviet Union for the Soviet Navy. The class was built until the mid-1990s, when production was switched to the more advanced Project 636 Varshavyanka variant, also known as Improved Kilo-class by the West.

Role

These attack submarines are mainly intended for anti-shipping and anti-submarine operations in relatively shallow waters. Original Project 877 boats are equipped with Rubikon MGK-400 sonar system, which includes a mine detection and avoidance sonar MG-519 Arfa.
Newer Project 636 boats are equipped with improved MGK-400EM, with MG-519 Arfa also upgraded to MG-519EM.MGK 400E can detect submarines with 0.05 Pa/Hz noisiness in 16km and surface vessels with 10 Pa/Hz noisiness in 100km. The improved sonar systems have reduced the number of operators needed by sharing the same console via automation.
Anechoic tiles are fitted on casings and fins to absorb the sound waves of active sonar, which results in a reduction and distortion of the return signal. These tiles also help attenuate sounds that are emitted from the submarine, thus reducing the range at which the sub may be detected by passive sonar.

Future

The Kilo class was to have been succeeded by the. In November 2011, the Russian Navy announced that the Lada class will not enter service because trials with the lead boat of the new class, Sankt Peterburg had shown major deficiencies. Construction of two further boats was suspended.
On 27 July 2012, the Russian Navy commander-in-chief announced that construction of the Lada-class submarines would resume, having undergone design changes.

Variants

One Kilo-class submarine, B-871, was equipped with pump-jet propulsion.
The version Kilo 636MV contains a GE2-01 radar and an improved MGK 400E sonar. In this version, the submarine is also able to operate in more weather conditions than the original Kilo-class submarines.

Operators

The first submarine entered service in the Soviet Navy in 1980, and the class remains in use with the Russian Navy today., 17 vessels were believed to still be in active service with the Russian Navy, while 7 vessels were thought to be in reserve. 40 vessels have been exported to several countries:
There are several variants of the Kilo class. The information below is the smallest and largest number from the available information for all three variants of the ship.

Project 877 units

Operator#NameShipyardProjectLaid downLaunchedCommissionedFleetStatus
B-248xKomsomolsk-on-Amur877decommissioned 2001
B-260ChitaKomsomolsk-on-Amur877PFdecommissioned 2013, sank partially on way to scrap in 2019
B-227VyborgKomsomolsk-on-Amur877BFdecommissioned 2018
B-229xKomsomolsk-on-Amur877decommissioned 2002
B-404xKomsomolsk-on-Amur877decommissioned 2002
B-401NovosibirskNizhniy Novgorod877NFdecommissioned 2012
B-402VologdaNizhniy Novgorod877NFdecommissioned 2016
B-405Komsomolsk-on-Amur877decommissioned 2002
291 Nizhniy Novgorod877Eactive as of 2010
581 DelfinulNizhniy Novgorod877Eunknown
S55Saint Petersburg877EKMactive as of 2010, modernized to project 08773 in 2002–2005
B-470xKomsomolsk-on-Amur877decommissioned 2005
B-806DmitrovNizhniy Novgorod877EKMBFactive as of 2018
S56Saint Petersburg877EKMactive as of 2010
012Nizhniy Novgorod877EKMUpgraded in 2010, able to launch Klub missiles
B-439xKomsomolsk-on-Amur877decommissioned 2005
S57Nizhniy Novgorod877EKMactive as of 2010, modernized to project 08773 in 1999–2001
013Nizhniy Novgorod877EKMUpgraded in 2011, able to launch Klub missiles
S58Saint Petersburg877EKMactive as of 2010, modernized to project 08773 in 1997–1999
B-445Svyatoi Nikolai ChudotvoretsKomsomolsk-on-Amur877PFunknown
S59Nizhniy Novgorod877EKMactive as of 2010, modernized to project 08773 in 2001–2003
S60Saint Petersburg877EKMactive as of 2010, modernized to project 08773 in 1999–2001
B-808YaroslavlNizhniy Novgorod877NFactive 2018
B-394NurlatKomsomolsk-on-Amur877PFactive 2018
B-800Kaluga Nizhniy Novgorod877LPMBNFrefitted in 2009-2012, active
S61Saint Petersburg877EKMactive, modernized to project 08773
B-464Ust'-KamchatskKomsomolsk-on-Amur877PFactive 2018
B-459VladikavkazNizhniy Novgorod877NFrefitted in 2011-2015, active, entered Baltic Sea 03.07.2018 to take part in Main Naval Parade in St Petersburg on 29 July.
S62Saint Petersburg877EKMactive as of 2010, modernized to project 08773 in 2005–2007
B-871AlrosaNizhniy Novgorod877VBSFunder repair 2019
B-471MagnitogorskNizhniy Novgorod877NFactive 2018
B-494Ust'-BolsheretskKomsomolsk-on-Amur877PFactive 2018
901Saint Petersburg877EKMactive as of 2012 Upgraded in Iran shipyard
B-187Komsomolsk-on-AmurKomsomolsk-on-Amur877PFactive 2018
B-177LipetskNizhniy Novgorod877NFactive 2018
B-190KrasnokamenskKomsomolsk-on-Amur877PFactive 2018
902Saint Petersburg877EKMunknown
B-345MogochaKomsomolsk-on-Amur877PFactive 2018
364Yuan Zheng 64 HaoNizhniy Novgorod877EKM???active as of 2007
365Yuan Zheng 65 HaoNizhniy Novgorod877EKM???active as of 2007
903Saint Petersburg877EKMactive as 2011
S63Saint Petersburg877EKMOn 29 January 2013, the Sindhurakshak began shipment to India from Severodvinsk, Russia after repairs. On 14 August 2013, there was an explosion and fire on the Sindhurakshak suspected to have occurred from the munitions onboard - killing 3 officers and 15 sailors at the Indian Navy's Dockyard at Mumbai Port. The submarine is reported to have been completely destroyed.
S65Saint Petersburg877EKMactive as of 2010

Project 636 units

Project 636.3 units

Italics indicate estimates
Operator#NameShipyardProjectLaid downLaunchedCommissionedFleetStatus
B-261'Saint Petersburg636.320 August 201028 November 201322 August 2014BSFactive
B-237'Saint Petersburg636.321 November 201126 June 201430 December 2014BSFactive
B-262'Saint Petersburg636.317 August 201228 August 201425 June 2015BSFactive
B-265'Saint Petersburg636.320 February 201425 April 20155 November 2015BSFactive
B-268'Saint Petersburg636.330 October 201418 March 201625 October 2016BSFactive
B-271'Saint Petersburg636.330 October 201431 May 201624 November 2016BSFactive
B-274Saint Petersburg636.328 July 201728 March 201925 November 2019PFactive
B-603VolkhovSaint Petersburg636.328 July 201726 December 201925 November 2020PFin dockside trials
B-???MagadanSaint Petersburg636.31 November 201920202021PFunder construction
B-???UfaSaint Petersburg636.31 November 201920212021PFunder construction
B-???MozhayskSaint Petersburg636.3202020212022PFordered
B-???Saint Petersburg636.3202020222022PFordered
B-???Saint Petersburg636.3BFnew order planned for the Baltic Fleet