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Russian submarine Tver (K-456)

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History
Russia
NameK-456 Tver
NamesakeTver
Commissioned1991
HomeportRybachiy Nuclear Submarine Base
General characteristics
Class and typeOscar II class Submarine
Displacement13.400 t, 16.400 t
Length154 m (505 ft 3 in)
Beam18.20 m (59 ft 9 in)
Draft9 m (29 ft 6 in)
Propulsion2 nuclear reactors OK-650b, 2 steam turbines, 2/7-bladed props
Speed32 knots (59 km/h; 37 mph) submerged, 16 knots (30 km/h; 18 mph) surfaced
Test depth300 to 1,000 m (980 to 3,280 ft) (by various estimates)
Complement44 officers, 68 enlisted
Armament24 x SS-N-19/P-700 Granit, 4 x 533 mm and 2 x 650 mm bow torpedo tubes

The K-456 Tver is a Russian Oscar class SSGN of the Russian Navy. It was commissioned in 1991 as part of the Russian Northern Fleet and was transferred to the Russian Pacific Fleet in September 1993. The submarine is currently based at the Rybachiy Nuclear Submarine Base, in Vilyuchinsk, near Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. Until 28.01.2011 was called "Vilyuchinsk." The new name of "Tver"[1]

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