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A collection of all the public information on Russia's new SSGN.

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Yasen SSGN.mp4

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Anonymous

Hi, Jive. Would you be willing to speculate on why the Russians chose a seven-bladed screw with a vortex distribute instead of a pumpjet? You might have covered these topics before though. Thx. Keep up the awesome work!

Anonymous

another great sub brief good luck on the move stay safe seeyou next brief.

Anonymous

When this class was designed Russia was lacking knowledge about the pumpjet system design. That came later on after tests on modified Kilo class SSK. Next gen Russian SS(G)N will surely have a pumpjet.

Anonymous

Sweet. Its so exciting to watch and learn the Yasen's history unfold in real time! I can't wait till it comes out and plays in the Atlantic with us, I am sure you and other US Navy Submariners (especially active duty ones) can't wait either! Also, Thanks saturnax! Your participation in these is awesome and really appreciated!

Anonymous

My pleasure sir😉

Anonymous

Does the Russian Rescue Hammer cost $400,000 like the American version does? Because if it does that explains a lot of the production delays.

Anonymous

What does the name "Yasen" mean? There doesn't seem to be a boat by that name in the class.

Anonymous

is the audio messed up for others?

Anonymous

Yasen means Ash Tree. Russian Navy often names classes with a different name than the lead boat.

Anonymous

The fall of the Soviet Union was the main reason why the Navy was forced to postpone this (and lots of others) project. All the military budgets were cut to a bare minimum and it took quite a few years (nearly a decade) to stabilize & get things back under control.

subbrief

I'm sorry if you have audio issues. While I have no idea how to fix your issue. I have found, for me, installing K-Lite CODEC pack resolves most web browsing issues. Just google it and install. It's free.

Anonymous

Alfa was a NATO code name given to the Project 705(K) Lira class. The lead boat was named K-64 and that's it. No other name. Other hulls of the Project 705 class were named K-316, K-373, K-463 and the Project 705K hulls were named K-123, K-432 and K-493. Note that only a handful of submarines in the Soviet era received some honorary name, e.g. the first nuclear boat of the Project 627 Kit/NATO: November class K-3. Since 9.10.1962 she was officially renamed to K-3 Leninskiy komsomol.

Anonymous

Audio is working just fine for me. I'm using Opera browser & standard Windows codecs.

Anonymous

Jive, if you have time for a little speculation, with what we know about the original Yasen design, how do you think the Yasen would have stood up to the contemporary subs of the time if it had been launched on schedule in the 90’s?

subbrief

Based on the improvements made in the Type 6 nuclear subs, I would put the Yasen on par with First flight 688 for about the first 2 years of operation. After that, it would become noise and vulnerable.

Anonymous

It was for me. I closed the app and started it again and it worked.

Anonymous

You've said at least twice during your CW streams that a sub in this class in 2019 left port, and was lost by USN/RN assets that were trying to track it, and was never reacquired.

Anonymous

what is the approximate discovery range of a large passive sonar, for a target like a CVN and for a SSN and a SSK?

subbrief

That greatly depends on the environment. A Good Sonarman is an Environmentalist first.