Nuclear submarine Typhoon

Nuclear submarine TyphoonNuclear submarine Typhoon

Launched in December 1981, the 941-'TK-208' was the first of the six Russian Typhoon-class heavy ballistic missile submarines to enter service. Typhoon-class submarines are the world's largest and were one of the most feared weapons of the Cold War as they prowled the world's oceans. They are quieter than their predecessors, and despite their enormous size, they are also more maneuverable. A few of these submarines may still be in service.

Specifications:

Length: 570 ft (174 m)
Beam: 75 ft (23 m)
Draft: 39 ft (12 m)
Displacement: 24,000 tons surfaced; 40,000 tons submerged
Crew: 150
Armament: 6 torpedo tubes, 20 R-39 ballistic missiles
Maximum Speed: Approx. 26 knots
Maximum Diving Depth: 500 meters
2 pressurized water nuclear reactors, 190 MW each
2 steam turbines, 50,000 hp each
Propellers: two 7 blade fixed-pitch, shrouded.
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