- Igor Spassky
:"See
Boris Spassky for an article about the chess-player."Igor Dmitrievich Spassky ( _ru. Игорь Дмитриевич Спасский, born
August 2 1926 ) is aRussia n (and former Soviet) scientist, engineer and entrepreneur, General Designer of nearly 200Soviet andRussia nnuclear submarine s, and the head of the Central Design Bureau for Marine Engineering Rubin.Igor Dmitrievich Spassky was born in the town of
Noginsk in theMoscow Region onAugust 2 ,1926 . In 1949 he graduated from the Engineering Department (паросиловой факультет) ofDzerzhinsky Naval Academy , after which he briefly served aslieutenant -engineer on thecruiser "Frunze".Hero of Socialist Labor
In 1950 he started work as a submarine designer, first in Construction Design Bureau-143 (currently
Malakhit Design Bureau ). Since 1953 he has worked in Construction Design Bureau-18 (currently Rubin Design Bureau). In 1956 he became the vice Chief Engineer of Rubin; in 1968 he became the Chief Engineer; and since 1974 he has been the head of that bureau with the position title of Chief Designer ( _ru. Главный Конструктор, after 1983 General Designer _ru. Генеральный Конструктор).As General Designer, he was the main designer of all of Rubin's projects since 1974, which according to Rubin's website include:
*strategicballistic missile submarine s:
**Delta-III class submarine (or "667BDR Kal'mar" since 1974)
**Delta IV class submarines (or "Delfin" since 1981)
**Typhoon class submarine (or "Project 941 Akula" built since 1980s).
*Cruise missile submarines:
**Oscar I (or "Project 949 Granit") class of submarines
**Oscar II (or "Project 949A Antei") class of submarines
*and other submarines as surface ships.Altogether, Spassky's projects have included 187 submarines (91diesel-electric and 96 nuclear) that have been the core of the Soviet and Russian Navy.Spassky has also published scientific works on the theory of submarine design and construction. He has been a full member of the Soviet Academy of Science since 1987 (a corresponding member since 1983). He is the Chairman of the Commission on
Hydrodynamics of theRussian Academy of Science . He has been awarded theLenin Prize (1965),USSR State Prize (1983), became aHero of Socialist Labor (1978), received twoOrders of Lenin , theOrder of the October Revolution and two Orders of the Red Banner of Labour."Hero of Capitalist Labor"
Since the time of the
perestroika and the dissolution of theSoviet Union , state orders for new nuclear submarines have dramatically decreased. Nevertheless, Spassky continued to work on nuclear submarines, including the new fourth-generation ballistic missile "Yury Dolgoruky" class (construction started in 1996), but he expanded his Bureau into new areas in order to provide a livelihood for his employees.One such area was the design and construction of
oil platform s (together withHaliburton ) that are now used for oil drilling aroundSakhalin island, in theArctic ocean , and off the coast ofSouth Korea .Another important project was
Sea Launch , a uniquespacecraft launch service that uses a specially modified floating oil drilling platform, positioned in the equatorialPacific Ocean , for its launch platform. Spassky was the chief constructor of the marine part of the project. Sea Launch provides an economical way to send satellites into space, almost ten times cheaper thanNASA .Spassky also became a CEO of the Non-Nuclear Submarines
consortium (which includes Rubin,Admiralty Shipyards , and other shipbuilding companies). The company provides non-nuclear military submarines for the Russian Navy (among them diesel-electric submarines of the "Saint-Petersburg" class) and for export toIndia ,Poland and others, among them submarines of the "Amur" class and the "Sadko" class ("tourist submarine"). Two of the latter were built and are now operating onCyprus .Spassky also proposed such exotic projects as a cargo submarine for year-round operations in the
Arctic Ocean , and a nuclear underwater gas transfer station for trans-oceannatural gas pipelines, as well as more humble projects such as modifications of citytram s.These projects provided a reasonably smooth transition for thousands of Rubin employees to the market economy as well as some help to the
Saint Petersburg city and philanthropy. Spassky and his enterprises financed reconstruction of Nikolo-Bogoyavlensky Cathedral in Saint-Petersburg, Church of Ioann the Baptist inOld Ladoga , the monument to the 300th anniversary of the Russian Navy, the celebration of the centenary of theRussian Museum , and many other projects. For his philanthropy, theRussian Orthodox Church awarded Spassky the "Order of Saint Prince Daniila of Moscow".Anatoly Sobchak referred to Spassky's success in the transformation to a market economy when he called him a "Hero of Capitalist Labor".Spassky was also awarded the
State Prize of the Russian Federation (2006) [http://document.kremlin.ru/doc.asp?ID=39805&PSC=1&PT=3&Page=1 Президент России ] ]"Kursk" submarine
Spassky was the creator of the K-141 Kursk project, the last of the Oscar II class submarines built for the Russian navy. On
August 12 ,2000 ,torpedoes aboard the submarine accidentally exploded and the submarine sank. Most of the crew died during the explosion, but some remained alive for days afterward. Unfortunately, the rescuers were hampered by the slow and secretive military and government response. It was a week before they could get to the submarine site and then bad weather further slowed the recovery. By that time, the rest of the crew had long perished.Spassky was a consultant in the rescue effort and some perceived that he was responsible for the ineffective actions of the military in the first days after the explosion. There were also accusations that a fault in the design of the submarine might have been responsible for difficulties in the rescue operation. Some journalists, like Elena Milashina from "Novaya gazeta" [http://2002.novayagazeta.ru/nomer/2002/29n/n29n-s06.shtml] [http://novayagazeta.ru/rassled/kursk/n58n-s16.shtml] , were asking why most of the Russian nuclear submarine mishaps in the preceding years had happened with Spassky-designed submarines. In the open letter to Novaya Gazeta, the vice-president of Rubin, Alexander Zavalishin, and the General Designer of Submarines with Cruise Missiles (like Kursk), employee of Rubin, Igor Baranov [http://novayagazeta.ru/rassled/kursk/n58n-s18.shtml] , responded to the charges that no vessel could ever survive simultaneous explosions of torpedoes, as had the Kursk, when each torpedo was designed to disable or destroy warships. They also noted that more than three quarters of Russian nuclear submarines are of the Spassky design, therefore, the percentages greatly reduced the argument of faulty design and did not indicate flaws in overall submarine design or integrity. Investigators agreed that the automatic system of shutting down the submarine's nuclear reactor, developed by Spassky's designers, operated perfectly and saved the
Barents Sea from a nuclear disaster.Raising the stricken submarine and transporting it to a salvage plant became another Herculean effort. More than five hundred proposals were submitted to recover the Kursk. Rubin bureau's own plans included separating the destroyed compartment of the submarine, lifting the intact section, and transporting it to the salvage plant in Roslyakovo. The project included equipment from Dutch firms Mammoet and
Smit International . Within five months, the Russian government contracted Dutch firms to raise the Kursk in an extremely difficult, large-scale and rather emotionally strained operation. The transporting and docking were performed by another multinational project team.References
External links
* [http://www.ckb-rubin.ru/eng/index.htm Rubin website] - in English and Russian
* [http://www.ckb-rubin.ru/eng/history/unwatstr/Five_color_ENG.pdf Igor Spassky "Five Colors of Time] - book by Igor Spassky, in English (large pdf file).
* [http://www.ceo.spb.ru/rus/industry/spassky.i.d/index.shtml Biography] - in Russian
* [http://www.flb.ru/index_open.php?person_id=466 Another biography of Spassky] - in Russian
* [http://www.svoboda.org/archive/ll_man/1001/ll.100801-1.asp Spassky's interview on Radio Liberty] - in Russian
* [http://www.echo.msk.ru/guests/4393/ Spassky's interview] on radio station "Echo of Moscow "
* [http://www.bellona.no/en/international/russia/navy/northern_fleet/incidents/kursk/18472.html Kursk recovery]
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