Deep-sea nuclear submarine for special purposes АС-31 "Losharik". Infographics

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АС-31, also known as “Losharik” is a Russian deep-sea nuclear submarine (according to the official Russian naval classification is an atomic deep-water station), which does not carry weapons and is capable of diving according to some data to 6000 meters; meters It can be used for special operations of various nature.

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  1. +6
    27 March 2017 09: 53
    Cool. Good and hopefully reliable "toy" ...
    1. +8
      27 March 2017 13: 33
      I hope a reliable "toy" ...

      I hope not a toy) It’s good to play that (
      1. +5
        28 March 2017 13: 13
        Of course, it’s not a toy, it’s figurative. I really hope that my work on the vessels of the DVNTS AN SSSR brought a certain percentage to the creation of such an apparatus ... we work, and they are behind us on the tail ...
      2. 0
        3 July 2019 08: 29
        Turned out to be unreliable
    2. Maz
      0
      15 June 2017 15: 26
      outdated version. From modern American sailors turn gray afloat. If "see"
  2. +9
    27 March 2017 17: 45
    “White Swan”, “Poplar”, “Ash”, a little more modest - “Carnation”, “Acacia”. There is an epic: "Borey", "Mace". There is nature: "Tornado", "Hurricane". But, the most favorite, from childhood, as “Pinocchio”, but also, of course, - “Losharik”! Waiting, waiting, a new series of "Masha and the Bear",
  3. +1
    27 March 2017 19: 01
    Losharik "- Russian deep-sea nuclear submarine (according to the official Russian naval classification - nuclear deep-sea station)

    what's this?
    nuclear ... crew - only officers .....
    armament - no ....
    1. +3
      27 March 2017 19: 48
      She is for more interesting purposes.
    2. +1
      30 March 2017 14: 43
      There are some weapons there.
  4. +1
    27 March 2017 21: 21
    This boat actually carries a deep-sea vehicle. And it plunges to 600 m. This is a continuation of the emergency rescue submarines of the Lenok type. Modernization of nuclear submarines of mass production 70-80 g.
    1. +4
      30 March 2017 09: 44
      Do you want to say that the BS-136 "Orenburg" carries the AS-31 "Losharik", and that, in turn, is a deep-sea vehicle? In fact, according to all descriptions, Losharik is a deep-sea vehicle, there is no "third" here.
      1. +1
        30 March 2017 14: 44
        You are both right)))
        1. +2
          April 10 2017 11: 06
          No, not both. Losharik generally is not the development of the DPL "Lenok" Firstly, it has a completely different design and nuclear power plant. At least for this reason, he cannot be in any way a development of the Lenka submarine in principle. Gregory _78 is right; there is no additional apparatus on Losharik (only a small uninhabited robot is possible).
  5. 0
    29 March 2017 01: 29
    “Losharik” only by name, in fact - “a solid shish in your pocket” to sworn strategic partners from the USA and NATO.
    1. +3
      April 1 2017 03: 48
      Quote: Igor Anatolyevich
      "Losharik" only by name, in fact - "a solid shish in your pocket" sworn strategic partners from the US and NATO,


      The name LOSHARIK is taken from the SOVIET cartoon 1971 of the year about HORSE from BALLS - it turns out LOSHARIK. By design, the boat consists of separate compartments, each of which represents a sphere (ball) - the bathyscaphe principle is implemented. These compartments are located inside the hull of the submarine. The name can also be decoded as BOAT BOAT.


      Horse from balls Losharik from the cartoon 1971 of the year.
      1. +5
        April 1 2017 04: 02
        The design of the boat LOSHARIK
  6. 0
    31 March 2017 13: 47
    but it’s interesting whether it is capable of transporting personnel (some sort of landing, marines, engineers, etc.) in order to quietly land.
    1. +2
      31 March 2017 14: 10
      A little expensive as a carrier, however. You could even say: Very chic.
  7. +4
    31 March 2017 18: 04
    Long live Losharik .. and his working methods.)
  8. +6
    31 March 2017 19: 23
    I remember when I was working at a defense enterprise of the Soviet Union, I had to talk with the designer of submarines. So already then they (the designer) rushed about with the idea of ​​creating submarines with independent modules (compartments) in the form of titanium spheres. According to them, the boat should have an engine compartment, an energy compartment, a habitable compartment and an arms compartment. Moreover, the thick-walled and powerful should have been ONLY (!) Inhabited compartment! All other compartments had to withstand high pressure of sea water due to the increased pressure of inert (!) Gas inside the compartment. Inert gas prevented a fire in these compartments and provided increased heat removal from the equipment. From their words, it was a question of the pressure of HUNDRED (!) Atmospheres. A similar boat could lie on the ground AT ANY (!) Point of the oceans, with the possible exception of the Marininsky Depression. Further, in the event of a boat accident, the inhabited compartment could be undocked from the remaining compartments and could emerge with the crew from ANY (!) Depth. I still don’t know if these designers managed to advance in creating their dreams or not ... It seems that this “Losharik” somewhat reminds me of what that submarine designer told me about with a glass of tea. Of course, Russia is not the Soviet Union and its capabilities are an order of magnitude (tens of times) less, but what the hell is not joking, it may be possible to embody such a submarine in iron (titanium),
    1. +1
      31 March 2017 20: 02
      Yes, I completely forgot the “small nuance” in order to create the HUNDRESS pressure of inert gas atmospheres inside the compartments was supposed to be used ... you never guess what! So try to come up with a device for creating such pressure yourself, and this designer offered an AMAZING way of reliability and low cost simplicity ... If you can come up with such a method, contact this submarine about thirty years ago ...
      1. 0
        April 13 2017 15: 33
        It is interesting to read how the inventor decided this question.
      2. 0
        19 June 2017 15: 56
        Problems then. Pour liquefied gas into the compartment; it will create any necessary pressure upon evaporation.
    2. 0
      11 September 2018 18: 34
      This gas is helium. Divers began to breathe oxygen-helium mixture a very long time ago. Helium replaces nitrogen in the boat’s atmosphere, and therefore in the blood of submariners. Therefore, a quick ascent with a sharp pressure drop does not lead to boiling of nitrogen in the blood. No box.

      But ... helium changes the timbre of the voice. It is probably fun to hear the squeaky otthelia voice of the commander through matyugalniki on the boat.

      laughing

      I can’t imagine how helium can be mixed with oxygen in the volume of a boat, because helium is a light gas.

      Most likely there is not helium, but another inert gas similar in density to oxygen.
  9. +1
    31 March 2017 22: 17
    Sailing, swimming, slowly off the coast of the United States, and PAPA hinted about this in a diplomatic conversation.
  10. 0
    April 8 2017 22: 05
    technology for the safe navigation of submarines in the space of high radial pressure of the medium should be based on providing an ionized surface of the spheres.
    1. +1
      10 July 2017 14: 13
      Ek beautifully wrapped something .. Interestingly, he himself understood what he said?
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  11. 0
    16 November 2017 09: 50
    Quote: leonid-zherebtcov
    Of course, it’s not a toy, it’s figurative. I really hope that my work on the vessels of the DVNTS AN SSSR brought a certain percentage to the creation of such an apparatus ... we work, and they are behind us on the tail ...

    It’s they who do not know the tactical and technical data of these submarines, and as they learn, they jump from the tail so quickly tongue
  12. +2
    April 4 2018 08: 29
    What is the article about?
    The author and commentators let the fog go, such as a supermega little thing top secret and we won’t say any more!
    So what the fuck to write this?
    Ps. Isn't it about the losharika that the American partners of the Russian President have recently mentioned, pointing to the vulnerability of transmistral deep-sea cables?
  13. +1
    11 September 2018 18: 15
    A boat can disrupt the Internet ...


    It’s high time, and even children and old people sit for days on end in their Facebook and Instagrams with Classmates ...

    wassat

    Ffftopku Internet, let's write letters again, glue stamps, seal with sealing wax!

    Does anyone else remember the smell of Soviet mail, plywood boxes of wax parcels covered with twine? Inkwells with steel feathers in wooden pens on tables ...