Description: The Project 636 class diesel-electric submarines, Kilo NATO-codename, are a further development of the proven Project 877EKM submarine featuring a quieter propulsion system as well as an improved weapon system. They are intended to engage surface ships and submarines. Mines, torpedoes, missiles, and rockets can be employed to engage such a targets. They can undertake reconnaissance and special operations forces infiltration missions.
The Project 636 class submarines is equipped with six 533mm torpedo tubes. Low noise emissions of the propulsion system ensure enhanced survivability and improved performance over previous diesel-electric powered Soviet-made submarines such as its predecessor Project 877EKM submarine. The new torpedo tube-launched Klub/Club-S missiles provide enhanced engagement capability against AEGIS-protected surface ships as well as submarines.
The first Project 636 submarine was commissioned in 1997/1998 by the People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy. China is the sole 636-class submarine operator with two ships ordered and already delivered. While the Russian Navy operates early Project 877 submarines, the improved project 636 will be available for export customers
Project 636
Initial Operational Capability (IOC): 1998
Total Production: 29
Unitary Cost: USD$350 million
Also Known As: Kilo, Project 636.3, Project 636M, Varshavianka andVarshavyanka
Origin: Russia
Corporations: Admiralty Shipyards and Rubin
The Project 636 class submarines is equipped with six 533mm torpedo tubes. Low noise emissions of the propulsion system ensure enhanced survivability and improved performance over previous diesel-electric powered Soviet-made submarines such as its predecessor Project 877EKM submarine. The new torpedo tube-launched Klub/Club-S missiles provide enhanced engagement capability against AEGIS-protected surface ships as well as submarines.
The first Project 636 submarine was commissioned in 1997/1998 by the People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy. China is the sole 636-class submarine operator with two ships ordered and already delivered. While the Russian Navy operates early Project 877 submarines, the improved project 636 will be available for export customers
Project 636
Initial Operational Capability (IOC): 1998
Total Production: 29
Unitary Cost: USD$350 million
Also Known As: Kilo, Project 636.3, Project 636M, Varshavianka andVarshavyanka
Origin: Russia
Corporations: Admiralty Shipyards and Rubin
Parent System: Project 877
Initial Operational Capability (IOC): 1982
Total Production: 82
Family Members: Project 877
Initial Operational Capability (IOC): 1982
Total Production: 82
Family Members: Project 877
Reviews Average 8.3
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Firepower 8.0
Maneuverability 9.0
Performance 9.0
Range 9.0
Speed 7.0
Survivability 8.0
Crew: 52
Number of Weapons: 24
Torpedo Tubes: 6
Dimensions
Beam: 9.90 meter
Lenght: 74 meter
Perfomance
Max Operating Dept: 300 meter
Max Range: 13, 980 kilometer
CEP: Circular Error Probable
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Crew: 52
Number of Weapons: 24
Torpedo Tubes: 6
Dimensions
Beam: 9.90 meter
Lenght: 74 meter
Perfomance
Max Operating Dept: 300 meter
Max Range: 13, 980 kilometer
CEP: Circular Error Probable
Meters (m) Kilometers (km) Nautic Miles (nm) Inch (in) Yard (yd) Foot (ft) Millimeter (mm)
Pound (lb) Kilogram (kg) kN (KiloNewton) Ton (t)
Meters per Second (mps) Kilometers per Hour (kph) Knot (kt) Miles per Hour (mph)
Liter (l) Galon (gl)
Year (yr) Minutes (min) Second (sec)
Shaft-Horse-Power (shp)
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