A Sierra II-class submarine underway
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Name | Sierra class |
Builders | Krasnoye Sormovo, designed by Lazurit |
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Preceded by | Alfa class, Victor class |
Succeeded by | Akula class |
Built | 1979–1992 |
In commission | 1984–present |
Planned | 5 |
Completed | 4 |
Cancelled | 1 |
Active | 4 |
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Type | Nuclear attack submarine |
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Range | Effectively unlimited, except by food supplies |
Complement | Sierra I & II: 61 & 72 |
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The Sierra class, Soviet designations Project 945 Barrakuda and Project 945A Kondor, (NATO reporting names Sierra I and Sierra II respectively), are a series of nuclear-powered attack submarines intended for the Soviet Navy and currently in service with the Russian Navy.
The class resembles the Alfa-class submarine in having a light and strong titanium pressure hull which enables the submarines of the class to dive to greater depths, reduce the level of radiated noise and increase resistance to torpedo attacks. It is powered by a single OK-650 pressurized water reactor.
The upgraded version, the Sierra II class was specifically developed for search and destroy missions against US nuclear submarines. It has speeds and diving depth greater than its American counterparts at the time it was designed. It has also improved quieting and sonar.[2]