10th Division of Submarines (SSN) (Vilyuchinsk)
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Kamcatka /
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy /
Vilyuchinsk
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/ Kamcatka
/ Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy
, 21 km from center (Петропавловск-Камчатский)
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The 10th division of submarines (Вилючинск : Vilyuchinsk)
CO (as of 2008)Rear-Admiral Vladimir Grishechkin.
subordinate to 16th. Submarine Squadron
As of 2008 comprised :
X5 Project # : 949A Antey
NATO Reporting name: Oscar II Class nuclear cruise missile submarine
K-186 "Омск : Omsk" [1993]
Naming history : from 13.04.1993 - K-186 Omsk
Laid down : 13.07.1989, Launched : 10.05.1993, Commissioned 10.12.1993.
K-150 "Toмск : Tomsk" [1996]
Naming history : from 12.08.1996 - K-150 Tomsk
Laid down : 13.07.1989, Launched : 10.05.1993, Commissioned 10.12.1993.
K-132 "Иркутск : Irkutsk" [1987]
Naming history : from 13.04.1993 - K-132 Irkutsk
Laid down : 8.05.1985, Launched : 29.12.1987, Commissioned 30.12.1988.
K-173 "Красноярск : Krasnoyarsk" [1986]
Naming history : from 20.04.1995 - K-173 Krasnoyarsk
Laid down : 4.08.1983, Launched : 27.03.1986, Commissioned 31.12.1986.
K-186 "Тверь : Tver" [1991]
Naming history : from 15.02.1992 - K-456 Kasatka, from 20.03.1996 - K-456 Vilyuchinsk.
from 28.01.2011 'Tver'
Laid down : 9.02.1988, Launched : 28.06.1991, Commissioned 18.08.1992.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_class_submarine
x6 Pr.971 Shchuka-B (Pike)
(NATO name) Akula Class Nuclear Attack Submarines
K-295 “Самара : Samara” (1994)
Naming history : from 29.12.1995 - K-295 Drakon, from 30.08.1999 - K-295 Samara
Laid down : 7.11.1993, Launched : 5.08.1994, Commissioned 17.07.1995.
K-322 : “Кашалот : Kashalot” (Sperm Whale) (1987)
Naming history : from 13.04.1993 - K-322 Kashalot
Laid down : 5.09.1986, Launched : 18.07.1987, Commissioned 30.12.1988.
K-263 “Барнаул : Barnaul” (1986)
Naming history : from 13.04.1993 K-263 - Delfin, from 9.02.2002 K-263 – Barnaul
Laid down 9.05.1985, Launched : 28.05.1986, Commissioned 30.12.1987.
K-331 “Магадан : Magadan” (1986)
Naming history : from 13.04.1993 - K-331 Narval, from 14.03.2001 - K-331 Magadan
Laid down : 28.12.1989, Launched : 23.06.1990, Commissioned 23.12.1990.
K-391 “Братск : Bratsk” (1986)
Naming history : from 13.04.1993 - K-391 Kit, from 10.09.1997 - K-391 Bratsk
Laid down : 23.02.1988, Launched : 14.04.1989, Commissioned 29.12.1989.
K-419 “Братск : Kuzbass” (1986)
Naming history : from from 13.04.1993 - K-419 Morzh, from 27.02.1998 - K-419 Kuzbass
Laid down : 28.07.1991, Launched : 18.05.1992, Commissioned 31.12.1992.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_class_submarine
CO (as of 2008)Rear-Admiral Vladimir Grishechkin.
subordinate to 16th. Submarine Squadron
As of 2008 comprised :
X5 Project # : 949A Antey
NATO Reporting name: Oscar II Class nuclear cruise missile submarine
K-186 "Омск : Omsk" [1993]
Naming history : from 13.04.1993 - K-186 Omsk
Laid down : 13.07.1989, Launched : 10.05.1993, Commissioned 10.12.1993.
K-150 "Toмск : Tomsk" [1996]
Naming history : from 12.08.1996 - K-150 Tomsk
Laid down : 13.07.1989, Launched : 10.05.1993, Commissioned 10.12.1993.
K-132 "Иркутск : Irkutsk" [1987]
Naming history : from 13.04.1993 - K-132 Irkutsk
Laid down : 8.05.1985, Launched : 29.12.1987, Commissioned 30.12.1988.
K-173 "Красноярск : Krasnoyarsk" [1986]
Naming history : from 20.04.1995 - K-173 Krasnoyarsk
Laid down : 4.08.1983, Launched : 27.03.1986, Commissioned 31.12.1986.
K-186 "Тверь : Tver" [1991]
Naming history : from 15.02.1992 - K-456 Kasatka, from 20.03.1996 - K-456 Vilyuchinsk.
from 28.01.2011 'Tver'
Laid down : 9.02.1988, Launched : 28.06.1991, Commissioned 18.08.1992.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_class_submarine
x6 Pr.971 Shchuka-B (Pike)
(NATO name) Akula Class Nuclear Attack Submarines
K-295 “Самара : Samara” (1994)
Naming history : from 29.12.1995 - K-295 Drakon, from 30.08.1999 - K-295 Samara
Laid down : 7.11.1993, Launched : 5.08.1994, Commissioned 17.07.1995.
K-322 : “Кашалот : Kashalot” (Sperm Whale) (1987)
Naming history : from 13.04.1993 - K-322 Kashalot
Laid down : 5.09.1986, Launched : 18.07.1987, Commissioned 30.12.1988.
K-263 “Барнаул : Barnaul” (1986)
Naming history : from 13.04.1993 K-263 - Delfin, from 9.02.2002 K-263 – Barnaul
Laid down 9.05.1985, Launched : 28.05.1986, Commissioned 30.12.1987.
K-331 “Магадан : Magadan” (1986)
Naming history : from 13.04.1993 - K-331 Narval, from 14.03.2001 - K-331 Magadan
Laid down : 28.12.1989, Launched : 23.06.1990, Commissioned 23.12.1990.
K-391 “Братск : Bratsk” (1986)
Naming history : from 13.04.1993 - K-391 Kit, from 10.09.1997 - K-391 Bratsk
Laid down : 23.02.1988, Launched : 14.04.1989, Commissioned 29.12.1989.
K-419 “Братск : Kuzbass” (1986)
Naming history : from from 13.04.1993 - K-419 Morzh, from 27.02.1998 - K-419 Kuzbass
Laid down : 28.07.1991, Launched : 18.05.1992, Commissioned 31.12.1992.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_class_submarine
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Fleet_(Russia)#Current_Fleet
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 52°55'9"N 158°29'13"E
- Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Airport 31 km
- Tank testing ground 33 km
- Bechevinskaya Bay 91 km
- Sheromy Air Base 157 km
- Casco Cove CGS Airfield (PAAT/ATU) 983 km
- Former Attu Station / Casco Cove Coast Guard Station 983 km
- Shemya Island 1045 km
- Eareckson Air Station (SYA/PASY) 1048 km
- Japanese Garrison on Kiska 1287 km
- Shore Bombardment Craters 1292 km
- Krasheninnikov Bay 1 km
- Submariner Training Center 1.1 km
- Cementerio 1.3 km
- Krasheninnikova peninsula 1.3 km
- Electrical substation 1.5 km
- Rybachiy 2.4 km
- Vilyuchinsky Urban Okrug 2.7 km
- school 3.2 km
- Bogatyryovka bay 4.8 km
- Avacha Bay 8.1 km