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THE SUBMARINE B-413

  The submarine at the museum quay. 2008

  Deckhouse of the B-413. 2008

  Mechanisms are in operation condition

  Working periscope. 2008 
The submarine B-413 is a unique museum vessel! The only submarine in the country and one of a few in the world which belongs to a preatomic period of submersible fleet. Moreover, it is preserved in original. Strong and light hulls, superstructures, all the main and auxiliary mechanisms, equipment and armament are the same as they used to be when the submarine belonged to the Navy. The exposition “The history of the Russian Undersea Fleet” is located here.
The submarine B-413 was built at the Novo-Admiralteisky shipyard in Leningrad. It was launched in September, 1968. From 1969 till 1999 it belonged to the Northern and the Baltic Fleet. In June, 2000, it was moored at the museum quay.

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haracteristics

Sizes:
Length - 91,3 m
Beam - 8,5 m
Height from the base plane - 11, 9 m
Draught - 5 m
Autonomous navigation - 90 days
Distance of surface navigation under motor of economic speed - 240 miles
crew - 80 persons: officers - 13, midshipmen - 11, petty officers - 16, sailors - 40

Displacement:
Surface position - 1945 t
Submergence position - 2472 t
Buoyancy reserve - 26, 8 %

Dip:
Maximum - 400 m
Working - 240 m
Periscopical - 9 m

Maximum speed:
Surface position -17 knots
Submergence position - 17 knots

Armament:
Six 533 mm bow torpedo tubes
Four 533 mm stern torpedo tubes
Armament: torpedo version - 22 torpedoes
Mine type - 22 mines and 12 torpedoes
Firing depth- up to 100 m


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