
Oscar II-Class Nuclear Submarine Orel to Rejoin Russian Navy in April
00:46 05.04.2017
The Oscar II-class nuclear-powered attack submarine Orel will be back in service with the Russian navy by the end of April.
MOSCOW (Sputnik) – The Oscar II-class nuclear-powered attack submarine Orel will be back in service with the Russian navy by the end of April, navy spokesman Capt. 1st Rank Igor Dygalo said Tuesday.
"The Project 949A Orel multipurpose nuclear submarine will be re-commissioned with the Navy before the end of April 2017 after undergoing repairs and restoration work," Dygalo said.
Repair work is currently in its final stages at the Zvyozdochka ship repairing center in Severodvinsk, according to the spokesman.
"The submarines' life support, radio and navigation systems have been upgraded," Dygalo added.
Work on overhauling the submarine's navigation and anti-ship missile systems started in 2013. Restoration work at the Zvyozdochka facilities started the following year and focused mainly on repairing propeller shafts and propellers, as well as reinforcement structures, dehumidification and air pressure systems as well as weapons on board.
The submarine's re-commissioning was first scheduled for late 2016 but this was delayed for several months.
A total of 13 Oscar-class submarines have been built for the Russian navy between 1975 and 1996. They are among the world's largest submarines in terms of displacement and length. They have been succeeded by the Yasen-class nuclear submarines, most of which are still under construction.
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