K-329 ''Belgorod'' (russian: БС-329 «Белгород») is a modified design of the
Oscar II class (
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submarine. It was originally laid down in July 1992 as a Project 949A
cruise missile submarine
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Oscar II class), but later was redesigned and the partly built hull was reconfigured as a special operations vessel, able to operate unmanned underwater vehicles. The vessel was relaid in December 2012. Due to chronic underfunding, its construction was suspended then resumed at a low rate of progress before the ship was redesigned to become a unique vessel — the first Russian fifth-generation submarine, according to the
Ministry of Defence.
The K-329 Belgorod, along with the
Status-6 Oceanic Multipurpose System
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, was one of the last weapons systems presented by Russian President
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during his annual speech on March 1, 2018. It tested at sea in 1H2022 and was commissioned by the
Russian Navy in July 2022.
The submarine was delivered to the Russian Navy on 8 July 2022.
The ''Belgorod'' will reportedly be the first submarine to utilize the Status-6 Oceanic Multipurpose System.
Construction
The submarine's construction was originally laid down on July 24, 1992 at the
Severodvinsk Shipyard as pennant number 664 of the
Oscar II class cruise missile submarines.
On April 6, 1993, submarine 664 received the name ''Belgorod'' after
the Russian city with that name and the tactical designation K-139. In 1995, crew training began at the
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-based 510th Naval Training Center, named after L. G. Osipenko of the
Russian Navy (''510-й учебный центр Военно-Морского Флота имени Л.Г. Осипенко''), but in 1997, construction was put on hold due to the severe economic crisis after the collapse of the Soviet Union (with the submarine three-quarters finished), mainly for financial reasons. On January 22, 1998, the crew was disbanded and the unfinished hull was mothballed. The
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of ''Belgorod''s
sister ship, the
''Kursk'', in 2000 led to the decision to resume construction of ''Belgorod'' to replace ''Kursk,'' upgraded to Project 949AM specifications. By December 31, 2004 the hull was mostly complete, missing its powerplant, equipment and missile silos. The 100 million
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provided by the Ministry of Defence was insufficient, and Sevmash was forced to use its own financial resources to make up for the deficit. Sevmash, on its own initiative, continued construction at a slow pace.
The construction of the ''Belgorod'' was included in the 2006 investment plan of the Ministry of Defence, but during a visit at the shipyard by Minister of Defence
Sergei Ivanov
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on July 20, 2006, came the news that the decision has been made not to commission the submarine in the Russian Navy. By that time, ''Belgorod'' was about 80% complete. The Ministry of Defence considered other options to finish the submarine, including selling it to the Indian Navy, which would have financed completion of the vessel.
In 2009, re-designing the submarine and arming it with the cruise missiles originally developed for the Project 885
Yasen-class submarine
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s was considered. In early 2012, the Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy, Admiral
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stated that ''Belgorod'' would be completed as a "special projects" vessel. On December 20, 2012, this specification received the official designation Project 09852.
The submarine was planned for commissioning in the Navy in 2018, and a crew was formed once again in November of that same year.
On April 23, 2019, the ''Belgorod'' was taken out of the covered dry dock and put afloat.
The commander of the ship at that time was
Captain 1st rank
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Anton Alyokhin. In the course of 2019, the sub was to complete its fitting out, nuclear reactor testing and sea worthiness trials. By June 2020, one source reported it "in service", though this appears to have been inaccurate. Others suggested it was still fitting out (possibly including sea trials). In January 2021, the director-general of the Russian Shipbuilder Sevmash, Mikhail Budnichenko, stated that tests on Belgorod were proceeding. The plans to commission the submarine in the Russian Navy in 2020 and to officially introduce the Poseidon system in 2021
did not materialize. A press report by the official Russia state-owned TASS agency from April 2021 indicates a new objective from the Russian Defense Ministry to send the K-329 into service in the Pacific zone.
This information could confirm the problems encountered with the
Losharik submarine and the shift to the background of the operations envisaged on the
Arctic continental shelf.
Also in April 2021, military analyst H. I. Sutton reported that the ''Belgorod'' was out of the water and had returned to the construction hall. On June 25, 2021, the ''Belgorod'' left the Severodvinsk shipyard for the first time on a trial regime by the builder Sevmash. The submarine was delivered to the Russian Navy on 8 July 2022.
The ''Belgorod'' joined the . The division is a special formation, the operational arm of the
Main Directorate of Deep-Sea Research (GUGI), which reports directly to the
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Characteristics
Design
In the construction process, the original 154-meter long hull was lengthened to 184 meters (which is almost 11 meter more than the Project 941 SSBNs - the world's largest submarines ever built) with a width of 18,2 meters.
In June 2019, US military expert H.I. Sutton published satellite imagery
of the Sevmash shipyard, which shows the K-329 ''Belgorod''
[ along with K-549 ''Knyaz Vladimir'' of the Borey project, with ''Belgorod'' visibly longer and wider.][
]
Armament
On November 11, 2015, the Status-6 Oceanic Multipurpose System
The Poseidon (russian: Посейдон, "Poseidon", NATO reporting name Kanyon), previously known by Russian codename Status-6 (russian: Статус-6), is an autonomous, nuclear-powered unmanned underwater vehicle under development by Rubin ...
project was officially revealed to the public. The initial designation of Status-6 has since been changed to Poseidon (Russian weapon systems designation ''2M39'' and the NATO reporting name ''Kanyon'' has been assigned).
The Poseidon type remotely operated underwater vehicle has a 10 000 km range, can dive to a depth of 1 000 meters and is designed to deliver nuclear warheads for the destruction of coastal infrastructure as a second nuclear strike option («оружия ответного удара»). The motherships for the Poseidon underwater drones are planned to be the 09852 ''"Belgorod"'' project submarines (like the ''"Belgorod"'') and the 09851 ''"Khabarovsk"'' project submarines. According to publications by the Russian state news agency TASS the submarines can carry up to six Poseidon vehicles at once, and this view is shared by some military experts.
Special activities platform
Some sources state that in addition to the Poseidon AUVs, the Belgorod type can also operate as the mother ship for a single nuclear-powered mini-submarine of the 18511 project, otherwise known as Paltus :''Paltus may also refer to a Russian Kilo class submarine''
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type (Project 1851),[ used for the planting on the seabed of a self-contained mini-nuclear reactor of the ATGU 'Shelf' (''АТГУ Шельф'', abbreviation stands for ''Атомная турбогенераторная установка'' - Nuclear Turbo-Generator Device) type. The ATGU Shelf is being developed for autonomous power generation of underwater sensor arrays and the submarine could piggy-back a single ATGU unit at a time, attached to its center deck section. The ''Belgorod'' is also planned to operate the Clavesin-2R-RM («''Клавесин-2Р-РМ''», clavesin is Russian for Harpsichord) unmanned underwater sensor vehicles.][
The loss of the ''Losharik'' nuclear mini-submarine after a major fire in 2019 has caused a major setback for the ''Belgorod'' programme. At the same time, some sources suggest that the full entry into service of Poseidon may not occur on the submarine until around 2027.
]
Special missions and intelligence gathering
The ''Belgorod'' Project is aimed at the development of a multi-role submarine platform with wide range of intelligence capabilities, in addition to its combat role. Among the strategic aims that have influenced the re-design of the K-329 ''Belgorod'' is the desire to set up and exploit the Arctic shelf as a major Geo-strategy objective for the Kremlin in the short to medium term, mostly for exploitation of energy resources in the High North, but also for control of the increasingly important sea trade route through the Arctic Ocean
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due to the melting of the Arctic ice. An example for this shift towards the Arctic region can be seen in a new project to modernize and deploy a network of sonar
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listening stations, positioned on the Arctic seabed (code name Harmony, Russian: ''Гармония''). High-ranking officials at the Pentagon as well as officers from other NATO member states have expressed their concerns in the period between the end of 2015 and the end of 2017 about the Russian plans for undersea cables for telecommunications.
The new objective, in April 2021, from the Russian Defense Ministry to send the K-329 into service in the Pacific zone comes with rising military tensions in the North Pacific. At the time of the submarine's commissioning in July 2022, it was reported that she would operate in an initial experimental role with the Northern Fleet before transferring to the Pacific.
See also
* Khabarovsk-class submarine
References
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Oscar-class submarines
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Ships built by Sevmash