The Project 633 class (known in the West by its
NATO reporting name as the Romeo class) is a class of Soviet diesel-electric
submarine, built between 1957 and 1961. A Chinese variant, Type 033, was built in China from 1962 to 1984.
Project 633
Project 633 was a further development of the Soviet navy's post-war 611 (
Zulu-) and 613 (
Whiskey-class) designs. The project was undertaken by
Lazurit Central Design Bureau
The Lazurit Central Design Bureau (russian: Центральное конструкторское бюро "Лазурит") is a company based in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. It is part of the United Shipbuilding Corporation.
The Lazurit Central Desi ...
of
Gorky.
Only 20 of the Soviet Union's originally intended 56 were completed between October 1957 and the end of December 1961
[Korabli VMF SSSR, Vol. 1, Part 2, Yu. Apalkov, Sankt Peterburg, 2003, ] because of the introduction of the nuclear submarine into the
Soviet Navy.
By today's standards Romeo class submarines are considered obsolete, but they still have some value as training and surveillance vessels.
Chinese Type 033 Romeo class and its variants
Under the 1950
Sino-Soviet Friendship and Mutual Assistance Treaty, the Soviets passed to China (and later to North Korea) the documentation necessary to produce Romeo submarines in 1963.
The Chinese variant is known as the Type 033 Romeo. A total of 84 Type 033 submarines were built in China from 1962 to 1984, plus several exported to other countries.
The Chinese Type 033 incorporated some improvements over the original Romeo, including noise reduction of 20 dB. Sonar on board was also continuously upgraded: the original Soviet sonar was first replaced by domestic Chinese Type 105 sonar, which consequently was replaced by H/SQ2-262A sonar built by No. 613 Factory. Today most of the Type 033 subs have been retired or preserved, with a few remaining in service for training purposes.
A total of six Chinese Romeo-class submarine variants were developed:
*Type 6633: Original Chinese built Romeo, China was to have assembled these Romeos from
knock-down kit
A knock-down kit (also knockdown kit, knocked-down kit, or simply knockdown or KD) is a collection of parts required to assemble a product. The parts are typically manufactured in one country or region, then exported to another country or region ...
s provided by the Soviet Union, six were planned, but only two were completed. The construction program came to a complete stop when the USSR stopped delivery of parts following the
Sino-Soviet split
The Sino-Soviet split was the breaking of political relations between the China, People's Republic of China and the Soviet Union caused by Doctrine, doctrinal divergences that arose from their different interpretations and practical applications ...
. Construction of the third unit at
Wuhan
Wuhan (, ; ; ) is the capital of Hubei Province in the People's Republic of China. It is the largest city in Hubei and the most populous city in Central China, with a population of over eleven million, the ninth-most populous Chinese city an ...
was stopped, and available parts were diverted to complete the first pair, but many parts had to be developed indigenously. The primary improvement of Type 6633 over the original Soviet boats is the use of domestic Chinese batteries, which had slightly superior performance to that of the original Soviet batteries.
*Type 033: Complete domestic production in China was achieved in 1967, and subsequently the project was renamed the Type 033. However, experience from deployment of completed boats in warmer climates proved that the original Soviet refrigeration and air conditioning system designed for subarctic and arctic area was woefully inadequate for subtropical and tropical regions, so redesigns were needed to improve refrigeration and air conditioning systems, and all boats to be stationed in tropical and subtropical regions went through such a refit. In September 1969 construction of new Type 033s, with improved air conditioning and refrigeration capability, began at Huangpu Shipyard in Guangzhou, eventually, 13 units were completed.
*ES5A: Upgraded Type 033, with improvements mainly involving the replacement of equipment of Soviet origin with domestic Chinese systems, which includes: QZHA―10 (Type 779) attack periscope and QDYA―10 (Type 778) general purpose periscope. Addition of H/SQG-2 ranging sonar, Type 063 communication systems, and countermeasure systems. Domestic Chinese Type 801 sonar replaced the original Soviet MARS-24 sonar. The only difference between the Type 801 sonar and the MARS-24 sonar is that there are 24 transducer elements for the Type 801 as opposed to 12 in the original MARS 24, so the Chinese sonar had better accuracy. Domestic Chinese H/SQZ-D reconnaissance sonar (with Type 105 transducers) replaced the original Soviet system, the performance of the SQZ-D is almost identical to the original Soviet sonar it was developed from, except for the sector of scan, which is increased by 15 degrees. Additional noise reduction measures were also adopted. This is the type China originally sold to Egypt in the 1980s.
*Type 033G: Development of the ES5A, with the incorporation of the capability to launch
acoustic homing
Acoustic homing is a system which uses the acoustic signature (sound) of a target to guide a moving object, such as a torpedo. Acoustic homing can be either passive or active in nature. Using passive homing, the system is designed to move either ...
torpedo
A modern torpedo is an underwater ranged weapon launched above or below the water surface, self-propelled towards a target, and with an explosive warhead designed to detonate either on contact with or in proximity to the target. Historically, s ...
es;
analog computer
An analog computer or analogue computer is a type of computer that uses the continuous variation aspect of physical phenomena such as electrical, mechanical, or hydraulic quantities (''analog signals'') to model the problem being solved. In ...
s installed to achieve automation of, and speeding up of, torpedo fire control calculations that were previously manually calculated. All Chinese Romeos were converted to this standard. The NATO reporting name for this type is rumored to be the Wuhan class.
*Type 033G1: A single Type 033G was modified to carry 6
YJ-1 (CSS-N-4) anti-ship missiles, this variant is called Type 033G1, with the rumored NATO reporting name of Wuhan A. The missile had to be fired while the boat was surfaced, with a total exposure time on the surface of less than 7 minutes. The most significant improvement, however, is the reduction of noise level by 12 dB.
*ES5B: Development of the Type 033G, primarily intended for export. This is an upgrade package for Romeo submarine users. The primary improvement of this class is the ability to launch wire guided torpedoes and anti-ship missiles (AShM) while submerged. The program originally begun in the mid-1980s, and Egypt is reported to be the only customer when China won a contract to upgrade its Romeo-class submarine fleet, including both Soviet built and Chinese built units. This is the last type of Chinese Romeo class submarine; with noise reduction of 20 dB to 140 dB in comparison to the 160 dB of the original Soviet Project 633 submarines acquired by China.
Operators
Current
Currently 4 countries are using Romeo class submarines in an operational capacity:
*
North Korea
North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the northern half of the Korean Peninsula and shares borders with China and Russia to the north, at the Yalu (Amnok) and T ...
operates 20 Romeo class submarines. Seven were directly imported from China between 1973 and 1975, and the remainder locally assembled with Chinese supplied parts between 1976 and 1995. One apparently sank in an accident in 1985. Four Chinese imported units are based on the western coast.
*
Egypt
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operates four of an original eight Romeo class submarines that are upgraded variants of the Chinese design.
Currently using Romeo class submarines in non-operational capacities (i.e. training):
*
Russia
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and the
Soviet Union
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had 20 Romeo class vessels in service. These vessels are no longer used as combat vessels in the
Russian Navy, although one or two remain in service as immobile training facilities.
*
China has operated an estimated 84 of the Type-33 submarine (Romeo) during the Cold War. Most have been scrapped, but 13 are still in use for training.
Former
No longer using Romeo class submarines in any reported capacity:
*
Bulgaria
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operated four Romeo class submarines (S-81 ''Pobeda'', S-41 ''Viktoriya'', S-83 ''Nadezhda'', S-84 ''Slava''. Decomissioning began in the 1990s and ended in 2011: Pobeda in 1990, Viktoriya in 1992, Nadezhda in 2008, Slava in 2011. All but Slava was scrapped.
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Syria received three Romeo class submarines built in 1961 for the Soviet Navy: S-1, S-53, S-101. All were decommissioned in the mid 1990s and sold for scrap in 1996.
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has two Romeo class ex-Soviet Navy submarines: S-10 and S-11. Delivered in 1982 and in 1983, but they were decommissioned in 1989 and all scrapped.
Surviving boats
*
Changcheng 237, in
Qingdao Naval Museum,
Qingdao
*
Changcheng 274, in
Taizhou Naval Museum,
Taizhou
*
Changcheng 279, in
Liugong Island
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,
Shandong
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Changcheng 280, in
Shanghai Oriental Land,
Shanghai
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Changcheng 303, in
Wuhan Science and Technology Museum,
Wuhan
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*
Changcheng 349, in
349 Submarine Sightseeing Base,
Jiaojiang
*
Changcheng Lüshunkou, in
Lushun Submarine Museum,
Liaoning
*
S-49, in
Pivdenna Bay,
Sevastopol
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See also
* Type 035 submarine
* List of submarine classes in service
References
''The Encyclopedia Of Warships, From World War 2 To The Present Day'', General Editor Robert Jackson.
External links
*
Figures about the Romeo classSino Defense Today (Type 033 Romeo)Sino Defense Today (Type 035 Ming)
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Submarine classes
Submarines of the People's Liberation Army Navy
Russian and Soviet navy submarine classes
China–Soviet Union relations
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