Echo-class submarine
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The Echo class were nuclear cruise missile submarines of the Soviet Navy built during the 1960s. Their Soviet designation was Project 659 for the first five vessels, and Project 675 for the following twenty-nine. Their NATO reporting names were Echo I and Echo II. All were decommissioned by 1994.[1][2]
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Nuclear-powered cruise-missile submarine of Project 675 (Echo II) | |
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Preceded by | Whiskey Long Bin class |
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In commission | 19 November 1960–15 July 1994 |
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Type | Nuclear submarine |
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Range | 18,000–30,000 miles (29,000–48,000 km) |
Endurance | 50 days |
Test depth | 300 m (984 ft) |
Complement | 104-109 men (including 29 officers) |
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