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Don-class submarine tender

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Class overview
NameDon class
BuildersNikolayev Shipyard
Operators
Succeeded byTemplate:Sclass-
Built1958–1961
In commission1961–1989?
Completed7
Retired7
General characteristics
TypeSubmarine tender
Displacement
  • 6,730 tons standard
  • 9,000 tons full load
Length140 m (460 ft)
Beam17.7 m (58 ft)
Draught6.4 m (21 ft)
Propulsion4 diesel engines, 8,000 hp (6,000 kW)
Speed17 knots (31 km/h; 20 mph)
Range21,000 km (11,000 nmi; 13,000 mi) at 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph)
Complement300 to 450
Sensors and
processing systems
Radar: Hawk Screech, Slim Net
Electronic warfare
& decoys
2 Watch dog ECM systems, Vee cone communication system
Armament
  • 4 × 100 mm (4 in) guns
  • 4 × 57 mm (2.2 in) guns,

The Don-class submarine tender was the NATO reporting name for a group of submarine tenders built for the Soviet Navy in the late 1950s. The Soviet designation was Project 310 Batur.

Design

The class were designed to support Soviet submarines on distant operations. They had significant self-defence armament and contained numerous workshops.[citation needed]

Ships

Seven ships were built for the Soviet Navy and one ship was exported to Indonesia

The Soviet ships were mostly named after submarine commanders killed in World War II:

Magomed Gadzhiev with frigate Bezzavetny and cruiser Zhdanov

See also

References