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B-414 Daniil Moskovsky is a Project 671RTM Schuka (NATO: Victor III) attack submarine of the Russian Northern Fleet. The submarine was laid down in 1989, launched and commissioned in 1990. It was known as K-414 before renaming in 1992. In 1994 B-414 took part in joint combat service with SSBN Karelia (K-18) of the Delta IV class. In 1996 the submarine was named after Prince Daniil Moskovsky, the youngest son of Alexander Nevsky. On 6 September 2006, a fire broke out on board killing two sailors.

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  • B-414 Daniil Moskovski (fr)
  • Russian submarine Daniil Moskovsky (B-414) (en)
  • Даниил Московский (подводная лодка) (ru)
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  • Le K-414 puis B-414 puis B-414 Daniil Moskovski (en russe : Б-414 « Даниил Московский ») est un sous-marin nucléaire d'attaque du projet 671RTMK « Shchouka »(code OTAN : classe Victor-III), en service dans la marine soviétique puis dans la marine russe. (fr)
  • Б-414 «Даниил Московский» — советская и российская торпедная атомная подводная лодка проекта 671РТМК «Щука», ранее К-414. (ru)
  • B-414 Daniil Moskovsky is a Project 671RTM Schuka (NATO: Victor III) attack submarine of the Russian Northern Fleet. The submarine was laid down in 1989, launched and commissioned in 1990. It was known as K-414 before renaming in 1992. In 1994 B-414 took part in joint combat service with SSBN Karelia (K-18) of the Delta IV class. In 1996 the submarine was named after Prince Daniil Moskovsky, the youngest son of Alexander Nevsky. On 6 September 2006, a fire broke out on board killing two sailors. (en)
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  • B-414 Daniil Moskovsky (en)
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  • *Radar: 1 MRK-50 Albatros’-series navigation/search *Sonar: MGK-503 Skat-KS suite: LF active/passive; passive flank array; Barrakuda towed passive linear *array ; MT-70 active ice avoidance *EW: MRP-10 Zaliv-P/Buleva intercept; Park Lamp direction-finder (en)
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  • November 1988 (en)
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  • About 100 (en)
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  • Soviet Union, Russia (en)
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  • *4,950 tons light surfaced *6,990 tons normal surfaced *7,250 tons submerged (en)
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  • B-414 Daniil Moskovsky (en)
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  • One VM-4P pressurized-water twin nuclear reactor , 2 sets OK-300 steam turbines; 1 7-bladed or 2 4-bladed props; at 290 shaft rpm—2 low-speed electric cruise motors; 2 small props on stern planes; at 500 rpm Electric: 4,460 kw tot. (en)
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  • In active service as of 2019 (en)
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  • Le K-414 puis B-414 puis B-414 Daniil Moskovski (en russe : Б-414 « Даниил Московский ») est un sous-marin nucléaire d'attaque du projet 671RTMK « Shchouka »(code OTAN : classe Victor-III), en service dans la marine soviétique puis dans la marine russe. (fr)
  • B-414 Daniil Moskovsky is a Project 671RTM Schuka (NATO: Victor III) attack submarine of the Russian Northern Fleet. The submarine was laid down in 1989, launched and commissioned in 1990. It was known as K-414 before renaming in 1992. In 1994 B-414 took part in joint combat service with SSBN Karelia (K-18) of the Delta IV class. In 1996 the submarine was named after Prince Daniil Moskovsky, the youngest son of Alexander Nevsky. On 6 September 2006, a fire broke out on board killing two sailors. On 18 November 2012, while reportedly engaged in routine "combat training" in the Barents Sea the submarine responded to a distress call and rescued two fisherman when their boat began sinking off the coast of the Kola Peninsula, reported to be somewhere between Liinakhamari and Teriberka. A spokesperson for the Russian Navy's Northern Fleet said the rescue was accomplished despite adverse weather conditions. In 2019 it was reported that the Daniil Moskovsky would be retired by the end of 2021. However, the boat's status remained unclear as of January 2022. It was shown at dockside during a documentary in January 2022. (en)
  • Б-414 «Даниил Московский» — советская и российская торпедная атомная подводная лодка проекта 671РТМК «Щука», ранее К-414. (ru)
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  • In active service as of 2019
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