Soviet nuclear-powered submarine pr.667А Yankee class
Soviet nuclear-powered submarine pr.667А Yankee class
The Yankee class, Soviet designations Project 667A Navaga (navaga) and Project 667AU Nalim
(burbot) for the basic Yankee-I, were a family of nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines built in the
Soviet Union for the Soviet Navy. In total, 34 units were built: 24 in Severodvinsk for the Northern Fleet
and the remaining 10 in Komsomolsk-on-Amur for the Pacific Fleet. Two Northern Fleet units were later
transferred to the Pacific.
The Yankee-class were subject to a wide variety of modifications; these ships have a different
designation to the original model.
The Yankee-class nuclear submarines were the first class of Soviet ballistic missile submarines (SSBN)
to have thermonuclear firepower comparable with that of their American and British Polaris submarine
counterparts. The Yankee class were quieter in the ocean than were their Hotel-class predecessors, and
had better streamlining that improved their underwater performance. The Yankee class were actually
quite similar to the Polaris submarines of the U.S. Navy and the Royal Navy. These boats were all
armed with 16 submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBM) with multiple nuclear warheads as nuclear
deterrents during the Cold War, and their ballistic missiles had ranges from 1,500–2,500 nautical miles
(2,800–4,600 km; 1,700–2,900 mi).
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