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Losos-class submarine
Class overview
BuildersShipyard "Leningradskoe Admiralteyskoe Obedinenie" (Admiralteyskie Verfi), Saint Petersburg (Leningrad)
Operators
In service1988-1997
Planned6
Completed2
Cancelled4
Laid up2
General characteristics
Displacement218 tons surfaced, 390 tons submerged
Length28.2 m (92 ft 6 in)
Beam4.8 m (15 ft 9 in)
Draught5.1 m (16 ft 9 in)
Depth
  • Operational: 240 m (787 ft 5 in)
  • Maximum: 300 m (984 ft 3 in)
Installed powerDiesel-electric
Propulsiondiesel electric, 2 diesel – 160 kW (210 hp); propulsion motor – 60 kW (80 hp)
Speed
  • 6.65 knots (12.32 km/h; 7.65 mph) (submerged)
  • 6.43 knots (11.91 km/h; 7.40 mph) (surfaced)
Endurance10 days
Test depth200 m (660 ft)
Complement9
Electronic warfare
& decoys
Active/passive radar and sonar
Armament2 mine-laying devices or 2 torpedoes

Project 865 Piranha (Russian: Проект 865 «Пиранья») is a type of Russian (formerly Soviet) midget submarine. The NATO reporting name for the class is Losos, which means "salmon" in the Russian language.

The Losos class was designed for special operations and engaging surface ships located offshore, and is thus very durable and almost completely silent.

The hull is made of a titanium alloy, which helps with signature management because it is not magnetic. The non-magnetic alloy would greatly reduce the effectiveness of enemy magnetic anomaly detectors or magnetic limpet mines against this type of vessel.

Only two Losos-class submarines were built: MS-520 and MS-521. Original planning called for a total of 12 Project 865 Piranha submarines to be constructed; this was eventually reduced to six, then just the two. Launched in 1986 and 1990, respectively, they are in reserve but are expected to soon be discarded.

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Soviet and Russian submarine classes after 1945
Ballistic missile nuclear submarines
Cruise missile nuclear submarines
Nuclear attack submarines
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