Bravo class submarine
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The Project 690 Kefal (Mullet) class (known in the West by its NATO reporting name Bravo class) was a design of military submarines that were built in the Soviet Union. The boats were designed for use in ASW exercises, but could also be employed in a combat role. Four vessels were built, which were commissioned into the Soviet navy between 1967 and 1970. All boats have been stricken in the 1990s.
[edit] Specifications
- Displacement
- 2,400 tons surfaced
- 2,900 tons submerged
- Dimensions
- Length: 73.0 meters
- Beam: 9.8 meters
- Draft: 7.3 meters
- Crew: 65
- Propulsion: Diesel-electric, details not available.
- Armament
- Six 533mm torpedo tubes in the bow, which could launch an unknown number of torpedoes and mines