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The Don-class submarine tender was the NATO reporting name for a group of seven
submarine tender A submarine tender is a type of depot ship that supplies and supports submarines. Development Submarines are small compared to most oceangoing vessels, and generally do not have the ability to carry large amounts of food, fuel, torpedoes, and ...
s built for the Soviet Navy in the late 1950s. The Soviet designation was Project 310 ''Batur''. Evolving from a need for dispersed basing of submarines in the advent of a nuclear war, the ships were designed to support distant operations of the Soviet Union's submarine fleet, capable of repairing and resupplying. However, the Soviets returned to stationary basing of their submarines and the Don class were later converted into flagships. One vessel was exported to Indonesia in 1962 and due to the ship's heavy armament, was used primarily for patrol duties. The ships of the Don class were removed from service in the mid 1990s and
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for scrap.


Design

With the advent of nuclear war and the danger that stationary bases faced, the Soviet Navy sought to disperse the fleet while still maintaining functionality. As a result, the Soviet
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came up with meaning "Floating Base" in the mid 1950s to serve as distant logistic support for submarines. Designated Project 310 ''Batur'' by the Soviets and the NATO reporting name Don class, their chief designer was V. I. Mogilevich. Each ship was capable of providing emergency repairs to submarine hulls, and resupplying and rearming up to four submarines of projects
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and
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each. Each ship of the class had storage space for 42
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es. The sources disagree on the dimensions and
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of the ships. Kuzin & Nikolsky state the vessels had a standard displacement of and fully loaded and measured long with a
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of and a draught of . Sharpe has the Don-class tenders displacing standard and fully loaded and measuring the same length and beam as Kuzin & Nikolsky but with a draught of . Couhat has the tonnages as standard and fully loaded and measuring the same length and beam but with a draught of . The Don-class tenders were powered by diesel-electric system comprising four
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s and two electric motors turning two propeller shafts creating . This gives the ships a maximum speed of and a range of at . The tenders had an endurance of 40 days at sea. The ships had a complement of 350 including 28 officers and additional crew space for up to 394 headquarters/submarine personnel. To resupply the submarines, the vessels had a single 100-ton crane fitted at the bow, one 10-ton crane, two 5-ton cranes and two 1-ton cranes. The submarine tenders had varying armament throughout their careers and between ships. The majority were armed with four single-mounted B-34USMA /56
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s and four twin-mounted ZIF 31B /70 anti-air (AA) guns. ''Viktor Kotelnikov'' was armed with only two 100 mm guns and ''Magadansky Komsomolets'' had none. ''Kamchatsky Komsomolets'' and ''Fyodor Vidyaev'' both ported four twin /80 AA guns. The 100 mm guns had 40° elevation and could 15 shells per minute to a distance of . Each shell was . The 57 mm guns had 90° elevation and could fire 120 rounds per minute to with each round weighing . The 25 mm guns had 85° elevation and could fire 270 rounds per minute to . Those with guns removed had instead a
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landing pad over the stern. On the final ship of the class, an OSA-M AA missile system was installed. Those Don-class ships equipped with the 100 mm guns were given two
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fire control
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s operating on the I band. For surface search, they had Slim Net radar operating on the E/ F bands, though some were equipped with Strut Curve operating only on the F band. For identification of friend or foe, they had Square Head and High Pole A systems installed. For
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, the tenders had two Watch Dog systems mounted.


Construction and career

Seven ships were built for the Soviet Navy with one ship (''Nikolay Kartashov'') exported to
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in 1962. Those ships that were named, were named for military personnel killed in World War II. All seven ships were constructed at the Ivan Nosenko #444
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in Nikolayev, Soviet Union. Following the expansion of stationary naval bases by the Soviet Navy, some of the vessels were converted to flagships. ''Fyodor Vidyaev'' and ''Dmitriy Galkin'' were given Vee Cone antenna for long range communications.


Ships in class


Export

Beginning in 1958, Indonesia began a closer relationship with the Eastern Bloc during the Cold War. A result of this closer relationship saw the transfer of nearly 100 naval vessels from the Soviet Union. Among the ships transferred was a Don-class submarine tender, the ex ''Nikolay Kartashov'' in 1962, arriving in Indonesia in July of that year and 14 Project 613 submarines. Renamed KRI ''Ratulangi'', the vessel had the same specifications as the other Don-class tenders and was armed with 100 mm, 57 mm and 25 guns. The ship was equipped with different sensors, carrying Slim Net radar for air/surface search operating on the E/F bands and RCA SPN 11 (CR-103) for surface search operating on the I/ J bands and for fire control, Sun Visor B radar operating on the G/ H and I bands. ''Ratulangi'' was used as a submarine support ship and escort vessel. Due to ship's heavy armament, the tender was used as a
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. ''Ratulangi'' was discarded in 1990, the same year the last Project 613 submarine was discarded by the
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.


See also

* List of ships of the Soviet Navy *
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