- Soviet submarine K-314
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Career (Soviet Union) Name: K-314 Laid down: 5 September 1970 Launched: 28 March 1972 Completed: 6 November 1972 General characteristics Class and type: Victor-class submarine Displacement: 3,500 long tons (3,556 t) surfaced
4,750 long tons (4,826 t) submergedLength: 94.3 m (309 ft 5 in) Beam: 10 m (32 ft 10 in) Draft: 7.3 m (23 ft 11 in) Propulsion: 1 × OK-300 pressurised water reactor with a VM-4 reactor core generating 75 MWt (31,000 hp) Speed: 24 knots (28 mph; 44 km/h) Test depth: 350 m (1,150 ft) Complement: 94 officers and men K-314 was a Project 671 Ерш (Yersh, meaning scorpionfish; also known by its NATO reporting name of "Victor-I" class) nuclear submarine of the Soviet Navy.
On 21 March 1984, K-314 collided with the aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63) in the Sea of Japan. Neither ship was significantly damaged.
References
- Bellona: Project 671, 671 V, 671 K (Yersy) - Victor-I Class
- Bellona: Nuclear submarine accidents (This report incorrectly identifies Soviet submarine K-431 as K-314 when describing a refueling criticality accident.)
Victor I List of Soviet and Russian submarine classes
Categories:- Submarines of the Soviet Navy
- Victor class submarines
- Ships built in the Soviet Union
- 1972 ships
- Cold War submarines of the Soviet Union
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