:Soviet submarine tender Dmitriy Galkin

{{short description|Don-class submarine tender}}

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| Ship country = Soviet Union

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| Ship name = *Dmitriy Galkin

  • (Дмитрий Галкин)

| Ship namesake = Dmitriy Galkin

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| Ship builder = Black Sea Shipyard

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| Ship yard number = 618

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| Ship laid down = 28 April 1959

| Ship launched = 31 March 1960

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| Ship commissioned = 25 December 1960

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| Ship decommissioned = 24 June 1991

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| Ship fate = Scrapped{{Cite web|title=Дмитрий Галкин — Photo|url=https://fleetphoto.ru/photo/207321/?vid=4482|access-date=2021-08-13|website=fleetphoto.ru|language=en}}

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| Ship class = {{sclass2|Don|submarine tender}}

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| Ship displacement = *{{convert|2316|t|LT|0}} standard

  • {{convert|3066|t|LT|0}} full load

|Ship length={{convert|140|m|abbr=on}}

|Ship beam={{convert|17.7|m|abbr=on}}

|Ship draught={{convert|6.4|m|abbr=on}}

|Ship propulsion=4 × diesel engines, {{convert|8000|hp|kW|abbr=on}}

|Ship speed={{convert|17|kn}}

|Ship range={{convert|21,000|km|nmi mi|abbr=on}} at {{convert|10|kn}}

| Ship complement = 300-450

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  • Hawk Screech
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  • Rys-1

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  • Vee cone communication system

|Ship armament= *4 × single {{convert|100|mm|in|abbr=on|0}} guns

  • 4 × dual {{convert|57|mm|in|abbr=on}} guns

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Dmitriy Galkin was a {{sclass2|Don|submarine tender}} of the Soviet Navy.{{Cite web|title=Плавучие базы подводных лодок проектов 310, 310А|url=http://russianships.info/vspomog/310.htm|access-date=2021-08-13|website=russianships.info}}

Development and design

{{Main|Don-class submarine tender}}

The project of the submarine tenders was developed in the central design bureau "Baltsudoproekt" under the leadership of the chief designer V. I. Mogilevich. The main observer from the Navy was Captain 1st Rank G.V. Zemlyanichenko. The construction of the lead ship was completed in Nikolaev at the Black Sea shipyard in 1958. In total, seven tenders of project 310 were built for the Soviet Navy in 1958-1963.{{Cite book|last=V.P.|first=Kuzin|title=The USSR Navy 1945-1991|last2=V.I.|first2=Nikolsky|publisher=Historical Marine Society|year=1996|pages=653}}

Don-class submarine tenders had a total displacement of 7150 tons and 5030 tons while they're empty. Main dimensions: maximum length - 140 m, width - 17.67 m, draft - 5.6 m. Two-shaft diesel-electric main power plant with a capacity of 4000 hp. with. provided the ship with a full speed of 16 knots. The cruising range reached 3000 nautical miles (at a speed of 12.5 knots), autonomy - 40 days. The crew consisted of 350 people, including 28 officers.

They could serve four submarines of Project 611 or Project 613. The equipment of the floating base was capable of providing navigational and emergency repair of the hull, mechanisms and weapons and storage of 42 533-mm torpedoes in a special room. A 100-ton crane was housed at the bow of the ship.

The defensive armaments of the ships consisted of four single-barreled 100-mm artillery mounts B-34USMA and four 57-mm twin installations ZIF-31 with the Ryf control radar, the sonar station was not provided. After modernization, on two ships, instead of two aft 100-mm installations, a take-off and landing pad was equipped for basing one Ka-25 helicopter. On the last floating base of the series, the Osa-M air defense missile system was installed.

Construction and career

The ship was built at Black Sea Shipyard in Mykolaiv and was launched on 11 September 1951 and commissioned on 29 December 1951.

In 1986 while off Tripoli, Dmitry Galkin was set up as a command ship and was appointed the flagship of the group. The group included: an air defense post, headed by the Head of the Air Defense of the Flotilla, Captain 1st Rank A. N. Bulavchik, Chief of Communications of the Flotilla, Captain 1st Rank V. I. Sushko, Officer of the Political Department, Captain of the 2nd Rank V. E. Vergiles, two of the most trained operators, Warrant Officers E.M. Podpleta and Warrant Officers V. V. Grabovenko.

She was decommissioned on 24 June 1991 and later scrapped.

= Pennant numbers =

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1960

|911

1967

|11

1974

|938

1976

|900

1978

|933

1980

|940

|939
1986

|909

1988

|877

1991

|871

See also

References

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Category:Auxiliary ships of the Soviet Navy

Category:1960 ships