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- Juliett-class_submarine length "90000.0".
- Juliett-class_submarine abstract "The Project 651, known in the West by its NATO reporting name Juliett class, was a class of Soviet diesel-electric submarines armed with cruise missiles. They were designed in the late 1950s to provide the Soviet Navy with a nuclear strike capability against targets along the east coast of the United States and enemy combatants (aircraft carriers). The head of the design team was Abram Samuilovich Kassatsier. They carried four nuclear-capable cruise missiles with a range of approximately 300 miles, which could be launched while the submarine was surfaced and moving less than four knots (7 km/h). Once surfaced, the first missile could be launched in about five minutes; subsequent missiles would follow within about ten seconds each. Initially, the missiles were the inertially-guided P-5 (NATO reporting name SS-N-3c Shaddock). When submarine-launched ballistic missiles rendered the P-5s obsolescent, they were replaced with the P-6 (also NATO reporting name SS-N-3a Shaddock, though a very different missile) designed to attack aircraft carriers. A special 10 m2 target guidance radar was built into the forward edge of the sail structure, which opened by rotating. One boat was eventually fitted with the Kasatka satellite downlink for targeting information to support P-500 4K-80 "Bazalt" (SS-N-12 Sandbox) anti-ship cruise missiles.The Juliett class had a low magnetic signature austenitic steel double hull, covered by two inch (50 mm) thick black tiles made of sound-absorbing hard rubber. They had exceptionally high reserve buoyancy, and were divided into eight watertight compartments: the forward torpedo room living accommodations for officers and chiefs and the forward batteries the missile control room and batteries the control room crew berthing and batteries the forward engine room containing the diesels and generators the aft engine room with the electric motors the aft torpedo room. Initial plans called for 35 submarines of this class. In fact only 16 were actually built, two - including the lead sub, by the Baltic Shipyard, St. Petersburg and the rest by the Krasnoye Sormovo Shipyard in Nizhny Novgorod. They were commissioned between 1963 and 1968, and served through the 1980s. The last one was decommissioned in 1994.The Juliett was built due to expected delays in the continued production of the nuclear-powered Project 659 Echo I class submarines and 675 Echo II class submarines, with six and eight missile launchers, respectively. The Juliett was actually designed after the Echos.".
- Juliett-class_submarine length "90.0".
- Juliett-class_submarine shipBeam "10.0".
- Juliett-class_submarine shipDraft "7.0".
- Juliett-class_submarine thumbnail Submarine_Juliett_class.jpg?width=300.
- Juliett-class_submarine topSpeed "31.1136".
- Juliett-class_submarine wikiPageExternalLink main.asp?id=101388.
- Juliett-class_submarine wikiPageExternalLink 651.htm.
- Juliett-class_submarine wikiPageID "43416".
- Juliett-class_submarine wikiPageRevisionID "602623129".
- Juliett-class_submarine classAfter Charlie-class_submarine.
- Juliett-class_submarine classBefore Echo-class_submarine.
- Juliett-class_submarine hasPhotoCollection Juliett-class_submarine.
- Juliett-class_submarine inCommissionRange "1963".
- Juliett-class_submarine shipArmament "Four SS-N-3 Shaddock , or SS-N-12 Sandbox nuclear-capable cruise missiles, six 533 mm bow torpedo tubes with 18 torpedoes, four 400 mm stern torpedo tubes with four torpedoes".
- Juliett-class_submarine shipBeam "10 m".
- Juliett-class_submarine shipComplement "82".
- Juliett-class_submarine shipDisplacement "submerged".
- Juliett-class_submarine shipDisplacement "surfaced;".
- Juliett-class_submarine shipDraft "7 m".
- Juliett-class_submarine shipEndurance "1.0656E7".
- Juliett-class_submarine shipLength "90 m".
- Juliett-class_submarine shipPropulsion "2".
- Juliett-class_submarine shipPropulsion "one".
- Juliett-class_submarine shipPropulsion "two D-43 and".
- Juliett-class_submarine shipPropulsion "two PG-140 creep electrical motors,".
- Juliett-class_submarine shipPropulsion "two PG-141 main and".
- Juliett-class_submarine shipPropulsion "two screws".
- Juliett-class_submarine shipRange "submerged".
- Juliett-class_submarine shipRange "surfaced,".
- Juliett-class_submarine shipSpeed "submerged".
- Juliett-class_submarine shipSpeed "surfaced,".
- Juliett-class_submarine shipTestDepth "14100.0".
- Juliett-class_submarine shipTestDepth "21900.0".
- Juliett-class_submarine shipType "Juliett class submarine".
- Juliett-class_submarine totalShipsCompleted "16".
- Juliett-class_submarine totalShipsPlanned "35".
- Juliett-class_submarine totalShipsRetired "16".
- Juliett-class_submarine subject Category:Cold_War_submarines_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- Juliett-class_submarine subject Category:Juliett-class_submarines.
- Juliett-class_submarine subject Category:Russian_and_Soviet_navy_submarine_classes.
- Juliett-class_submarine subject Category:Submarine_classes.
- Juliett-class_submarine type MeanOfTransportation.
- Juliett-class_submarine type Ship.
- Juliett-class_submarine type Product.
- Juliett-class_submarine type DesignedArtifact.
- Juliett-class_submarine comment "The Project 651, known in the West by its NATO reporting name Juliett class, was a class of Soviet diesel-electric submarines armed with cruise missiles. They were designed in the late 1950s to provide the Soviet Navy with a nuclear strike capability against targets along the east coast of the United States and enemy combatants (aircraft carriers). The head of the design team was Abram Samuilovich Kassatsier.".
- Juliett-class_submarine label "Juliett-class submarine".
- Juliett-class_submarine sameAs m.0bwvy.
- Juliett-class_submarine sameAs Q6308962.
- Juliett-class_submarine sameAs Q6308962.
- Juliett-class_submarine wasDerivedFrom Juliett-class_submarine?oldid=602623129.
- Juliett-class_submarine depiction Submarine_Juliett_class.jpg.
- Juliett-class_submarine isPrimaryTopicOf Juliett-class_submarine.