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B-34
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The sister boat B-413
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| Ship data
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| flag
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Soviet Union Soviet Union
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Ship type
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Submarine
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class
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Project 641
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Launch
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November 16, 1965
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| Commissioning
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July 31, 1966
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| Decommissioning
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1991
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| Ship dimensions and crew
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length
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width
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7.5 m
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Draft
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Max. 5.09 m
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displacement
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surfaced: 1,952 t submerged: 2,550 t
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| crew
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70 men
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| Machine system
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| machine
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3 × Type 37D diesel engines , each 2000 HP
2 × PG-101 electric motors , each 1,350 PS
1 × PG-102 electric motor, 2,700 PS
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| propeller
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3
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| Mission data submarine
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| Diving depth, normal
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250 m
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| Immersion depth, max.
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280 m
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Top speed submerged
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16 kn
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Top speed surfaced
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16.8 kn
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| Armament
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- 6 × torpedo tubes (bow) ∅ 533 mm
- 4 × torpedo tubes (stern) ∅ 533 mm
ammunition
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| Sensors
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Arktika-M sonar
Nakat- ESM system
FLAG Radar
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B-34 was a Russian (formerly Soviet ) Foxtrot class submarine . It was laid down in 1965/66 at shipyard 196 (New Admiralty Shipyard) in Leningrad and retired in 1991.
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Footnotes
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↑ a b c to AB Shirokorad : Soviet post-war submarine structures. P. 68 and J. Apalkow: Корабли ВМФ СССР. Многоцелевые ПЛ и ПЛ спецназначания. P. 41.