Before its
deployment, the submarine’s crew practiced assignments to prepare the sub for
its departure for the sea.
MOSCOW, November 15.
/TASS/. The Black Sea Fleet’s Project 636.3 diesel-electric submarine
Novorossiysk has taken to the sea for drills after its repairs, the Fleet’s
press office reported on Friday.
"In accordance
with the Fleet’s combat training plan, the Black Sea Fleet submarine
Novorossiysk has taken to the sea for a set of drills as part of accomplishing
the assigned mission," the press office said in a statement.
Before its
deployment, the submarine’s crew practiced assignments to prepare the sub for
its departure for the sea, load ammunition and organize protection and defense
during its anchorage at the moorage wall, the statement says.
The submariners also
practiced the submarine’s control during its surfacing and submerging in the
normal and emergency modes, according to the statement.
TASS earlier reported
citing a source that specialists of the Sevastopol-based Sevmorzavod
Ship-Building Center and the Admiralty Shipyard in St. Petersburg repaired the
Black Sea Fleet’s Project 636.3 submarine Novorossiysk in late July 2019. This
was the sub’s first major repairs after it entered service in 2014.
Project 636.3
(Varshavyanka-class) submarines are referred to the third generation of
diesel-electric subs. These submarines are considered among the world’s most
noiseless vessels. They develop a speed of up to 20 knots, can dive to a depth
of about 300 meters and their sea endurance is 45 days. The sub has a crew of
52 men and displaces about 4,000 tonnes.
Varshavyanka-class
subs are armed with Kalibr cruise missiles. They are also furnished with modern
radar and communications systems, sonars and 533mm torpedoes.
Source: ITAR-TASS
15-11-2019