Foxtrot-class submarine

Local nameB-143 -removed in june 2019 to scrapyard Ghent
LocationBruges, Belgium

The Foxtrot class was the NATO reporting name of a class of diesel-electric patrol submarines that were built in the Soviet Union. The Soviet designation of this class was Project 641. The Foxtrot class was designed to replace the earlier Zulu class, which suffered from structural weaknesses and harmonic vibration problems that limited its operational depth and submerged speed. The first Foxtrot keel was laid down in 1957 and commissioned in 1958 and the last was completed in 1983. A total of 58 were built for the Soviet Navy at the Sudomekh division of the Admiralty Shipyard, St. Petersburg. Additional hulls were built for other countries.

The Foxtrot class was comparable in performance and armament to most contemporary designs. However, its three screws made it noisier than most Western designs.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foxtrot-class_submarine

Official Website http://www.seafront.be/en/russian-submarine

Address 8380, Belgium

Coordinates 51°20'3.313" N 3°12'26.718" E

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