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{{Short description|Soviet Navy nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (1960β1991)}} {|{{Infobox ship begin|sclass=2}} {{Infobox ship image |Ship image=[[File:Hotel I class SSBN.svg|300px|]] [[File:Submarine Hotel II class.jpg|300px|]] |Ship caption=Hotel II-class submarine }} {{Infobox ship class overview |Name=Hotel class |Builders=[[Severodvinsk]] |Operators={{navy|Soviet Union}} |Class before={{sclass2|Golf|submarine|4}} |Class after={{sclass2|Yankee|submarine|4}} |Subclasses= |Cost= |Built range= |In service range= |In commission range=1960β1991 |Total ships building= |Total ships planned= |Total ships completed=8 |Total ships cancelled= |Total ships active= |Total ships laid up= |Total ships lost= |Total ships retired=8 }} {{Infobox ship characteristics |Hide header= |Header caption= |Ship type=[[Nuclear submarine]] |Ship displacement=''Hotel II class'' : {{convert|5500|LT|t|0}} submerged {{cn|date=November 2021}} |Ship length={{convert|114|m|ftin|abbr=on}} |Ship beam={{convert|9.2|m|ftin|abbr=on}} |Ship height= |Ship draught={{convert|7.31|m|ftin|abbr=on}} |Ship depth= |Ship propulsion=2 Γ [[pressurized water reactor]]s, 2 shafts |Ship speed=*{{convert|18|kn|mph km/h|lk=in}} surfaced *{{convert|26|kn|mph km/h}} submerged{{cn|date=November 2021}} |Ship range= |Ship endurance= |Ship test depth= |Ship complement=104 |Ship time to activate= |Ship sensors= |Ship EW= |Ship armament=*''Hotel I class'' : *D-2 missile system *3 Γ [[R-13 (missile)|R-13 (SS-N-4 Sark)]] missiles *''Hotel II class'' : *D-4 missile system *3 Γ [[R-21 (missile)|R-21 (SS-N-5 Serb)]] missiles{{cn|date=November 2021}} |Ship armour= |Ship notes= }} |} The '''Hotel class''' is the general [[NATO reporting name|NATO classification]] for a type of [[nuclear marine propulsion|nuclear-powered]] [[ballistic missile submarine]] that was launched by the [[Soviet Union]] around 1959. The Soviet designation was '''Project 658'''. ==Design== The development of the submarine, designed to carry the D-2 launch system and [[R-13 (missile)|R-13 missiles]], was approved on 26 August 1956. Work on the design began in September 1956, the technical project was completed in the first quarter of 1957.{{cn|date=November 2021}} The duties of the chief designer of Project 658 were originally assigned to the chief engineer of [[OKB|OKB-18]], P.Z. Golosovskiy. In February 1958 project management was transferred to I.V. Mikhaylov, who in October 1958 had replaced S.N. Kovalev. From the outset the deputy of the chief designer was I.D. Spasskiy.<ref>{{Cite web |title=658 HOTEL I / II / III- Russian and Soviet Nuclear Forces |url=https://nuke.fas.org/guide/russia/slbm/658.htm |access-date=2022-06-12 |website=nuke.fas.org}}</ref> The Hotel design was based on the Project 627 {{sclass2|November|submarine|1}},<ref name="fas">{{cite web|title=658 HOTEL I/II/III|url=http://fas.org/nuke/guide/russia/slbm/658.htm|publisher=Federation of American Scientists|access-date=28 May 2016}}</ref> the first Soviet nuclear submarines. They were modified by adding the missile compartment from the {{sclass2|Golf|submarine|1}}s. Additionally, the Hotels had small horizontal hydroplanes for better maneuverability and more reliable electro-hydraulic command control surfaces for high-speed underwater operations with reduced noise. The D-2 launch system on the Hotels placed three R-13 missiles in vertical containers directly behind the sail. The submarine had to be surfaced to launch, but all three missiles could be fired within 12 minutes of surfacing.{{cn|date=November 2021}} ==Variants== ===Hotel I=== The first Hotel-class submarine, {{ship|Soviet submarine|K-19||2}}, was laid down on 17 October 1958 and commissioned on 12 November 1960, only to suffer numerous setbacks and accidents. The last of the eight Hotel submarines was launched on April 1, 1962. All of them were built at Severodvinsk State Shipyard 402 (now known as the Northern Machine-Building Enterprise - SEVMASH) in Molotovsk (now Severodvinsk) shipyard<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20160306100157/http://russiafile.com/hotel.htm Hotel Class Submarines<!-- Bot generated title -->] </ref> [[Russia]]. ===Hotel II=== Beginning in 1961 and ending in 1963, all Hotels but one (''K-145'') were equipped with the new D-4 launch system, which could launch missiles from a depth of {{convert|16|m|abbr=on}}. The modified submarines received the [[NATO reporting name]] Hotel II. They were armed with [[R-21 (missile)|R-21 (SS-N-5 Serb)]] missiles, with a range of {{convert|1,200|km|nmi|abbr=on}}.<ref name="ref1996"/><ref>{{Citation | last = Jackson | first = Robert | title = Submarines of the World | publisher = Friedman/Fairfax Books | year = 2000 | isbn = 1-58663-294-9 | oclc = 48261790 }}</ref> The installation of the D-4 launching system required some structural changes of the submarine; before launch, the launch tube had to be flooded. The chief designer of the modification was S.N. Kovalev. ===Hotel III=== From 1969 to 1970, ''K-145'' was modified by Project 701 to test the [[R-29 (missile)|R-29 missiles]], receiving the [[NATO reporting name]] Hotel III. It was lengthened to 130 meters and its displacement increased to 5,500 tons surfaced and 6,400 tons submerged. The maximum speed was reduced to {{Cvt|18|kn}} on the surface and {{Cvt|22|kn}} submerged. Six launchers for R-29 missiles were placed in two compartments, each with three launchers. In 1976 ''K-145'' returned to combat service.<ref name="ref1996"/> ==Vessels == {| class="wikitable" |+Hotel-class — significant dates !# !Shipyard !Laid down !Launched !Commissioned !Status |- |''[[Soviet submarine K-19|K-19]]'' |rowspan=8|SEVMASH, Severodvinsk |17 October 1958 |11 October 1959 |12 November 1960<ref name="ref1996">Podvodnye Lodki Rossii, Atomnye Pervoye Pokoleniye; Tom IV, Chast 1;1st Defense Ministry Scientific-Research Institute & Rubin Central Design Bureau of Marine Equipment; Sankt peterburg, 1996</ref> |Decommissioned in 1991 as ''KS-19'' for scrap |- |''[[Soviet submarine K-33|K-33/K-54]]'' |9 February 1959 |6 August 1960 |24 December 1960<ref name="ref1996"/> |Decommissioned in 1987 for scrap |- |''K-55'' |5 August 1959 |18 September 1960 |27 December 1960<ref name="ref1996"/> |Decommissioned in 1989 for scrap |- |''K-40'' |6 December 1959 |18 June 1961 |27 December 1961<ref name="ref1996"/> |Decommissioned in 1987 for scrap |- |''K-16'' |5 May 1960 |31 July 1961 |28 December 1961<ref name="ref1996"/> |Decommissioned in 1987 for scrap |- |''K-145'' |21 January 1961 |30 May 1962 |31 October 1962<ref name="ref1996"/> |Decommissioned in 1989 for scrap |- |''K-149'' |12 April 1961 |20 July 1962 |27 October 1962<ref name="ref1996"/> |Decommissioned in 1991 for scrap |- |''K-178'' |11 September 1961 |1 April 1962 |8 December 1962<ref name="ref1996"/> |Decommissioned in 1990 for scrap |- |} ==Notes== {{reflist}} ==References== *[http://ship.bsu.by/main.asp?id=101671 Page in Russian Language] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080121082526/http://ship.bsu.by/main.asp?id=101671 |date=2008-01-21 }} *[https://fas.org/nuke/guide/russia/slbm/658.htm Page in English from FAS] *[http://russianships.info/eng/submarines/project_658.htm Hotel Class Submarines - Complete Ship List (English)] *The Encyclopedia Of Warships, From World War Two To The Present Day, General Editor Robert Jackson. {{Hotel class submarine}} {{Soviet and Russian submarines after 1945}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Hotel-class submarine}} [[Category:Submarine classes]] [[Category:Hotel-class submarines| ]] [[Category:Submarine classes of the Russian and Soviet Navy]] [[Category:Nuclear-powered submarines]] [[Category:Ships built by Sevmash]]
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