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Small submarines
Project 96

NATO: --- Ñlass


Completed

53 units


Ships

Project 96

Name
Yard ¹
Laid Down
Launched
Commissioned
Note
Shipyard ¹196, Leningrad - 43 units
M-204
¹140
31.10.1940
27.08.1946
25.06.1947
 
M-205
¹141
30.12.1940
10.11.1946
22.07.1947
 
M-206
¹142
31.12.1940
26.04.1947
30.09.1947
 
M-239
¹375
7.06.1947
2.10.1948
14.07.1949
 
M-240
¹376
27.08.1948
22.11.1948
30.07.1949
 
M-241
¹377
31.08.1948
30.12.1948
30.07.1949
 
M-242
¹378
30.09.1948
30.03.1949
30.07.1949
 
M-243
¹379
31.10.1948
30.04.1949
31.08.1949
from 14.03.1960 - PZS-26
M-244
¹380
24.11.1948
1.06.1949
1.10.1949
from 14.03.1960 - PZS-30
M-245
¹381
30.11.1948
30.06.1949
31.10.1949
 
M-246
¹382
25.01.1949
24.07.1949
16.11.1949
 
M-247
¹383
14.02.1949
31.08.1949
22.11.1949
from 17.12.1960 - PZS-6
M-248
¹384
24.02.1949
26.09.1949
23.11.1949
 
M-249
¹385
25.04.1949
30.10.1949
31.12.1949
 
M-250
¹386
28.06.1949
28.11.1949
2.06.1950
 
M-251
¹387
23.09.1949
22.12.1949
25.06.1950
 
M-252
¹388
22.10.1949
26.03.1950
10.07.1950
 
M-253
¹389
9.11.1949
30.03.1950
29.07.1950
 
M-270
¹500
23.12.1949
24.04.1950
29.07.1950
 
M-271
¹501
31.01.1950
30.04.1950
28.08.1950
 
M-272
¹502
25.02.1950
13.06.1950
11.09.1950
from 17.12.1960 - PZS-2
M-273
¹503
18.03.1950
20.07.1950
28.09.1950
 
M-274
¹504
29.04.1950
18.09.1950
31.10.1950
 
M-275
¹505
25.05.1950
23.09.1950
15.11.1950
 
M-276
¹506
28.06.1950
17.10.1950
25.12.1950
 
M-277
¹507
31.07.1950
12.1950
24.05.1951
 
M-278
¹508
31.08.1950
19.01.1951
28.05.1951
 
M-279
¹509
12.10.1950
10.02.1951
9.06.1951
 
M-280
¹510
20.12.1950
14.04.1951
21.07.1951
 
M-281
¹619
4.02.1951
29.04.1951
23.08.1951
 
M-282
¹620
11.03.1951
12.06.1951
14.09.1951
 
M-283
¹621
2.04.1951
3.07.1951
30.09.1951
 
M-284
¹622
3.05.1951
11.08.1951
31.10.1951
 
M-285
¹623
31.05.1951
14.09.1951
12.02.1952
 
M-286
¹624
29.06.1951
15.10.1951
25.06.1952
 
M-287
¹625
25.06.1951
15.11.1951
25.06.1952
 
M-288
¹626
24.08.1951
24.01.1952
24.07.1952
 
M-289
¹627
27.09.1951
28.04.1952
27.08.1952
 
M-290
¹628
10.11.1951
27.05.1952
30.09.1952
 
M-291
¹629
28.12.1951
1.07.1952
25.11.1952
 
M-292
¹644
15.04.1952
30.09.1952
12.01.1953
 
M-293
¹645
10.02.1952
2.10.1952
12.01.1953
 
M-294
¹646
29.05.1952
22.10.1952
26.02.1953
 
Shipyard ¹112, Gorky, completed in Shipyard ¹196, Leningrad - 9 units
M-215
¹289, then 307, then 114
30.04.1941
22.07.1947
31.10.1947
 
M-216
¹290, then 308, then 115
30.04.1941
26.07.1947
5.11.1947
from 14.03.1960 - PZS-41
M-217
¹309, then 116
30.04.1941
10.09.1947
10.11.1947
 
M-218
¹310, then 117
30.04.1941
10.09.1947
10.11.1947
 
M-234
¹353
20.06.1941
25.04.1948
31.07.1948
 
M-235
¹354
20.06.1941
25.04.1948
25.08.1948
 
M-236
¹355
19.02.1947
19.06.1948
19.10.1948
 
M-237
¹373
15.03.1947
27.07.1948
29.11.1948
 
M-238
¹374
25.04.1947
21.08.1948
7.12.1948
 
Shipyard ¹112, Gorky, completed in Shipyard ¹402, Molotovsk - 1 unit
M-214
¹306, then 113
31.05.1941
24.09.1946
14.08.1947
 


General characteristics - Project 96

Displacement (tons):
Surfaced:280
Submerged:350
Dimensions (m):
Length:49,5
Beam:4,4
Draught:2,84
Speed (knots):
Surfaced:15,5
Submerged: 7,9
Range:
Surfaced:4500 nmi (8 knots), 965 nmi (15,5 knots)
Under snorkel:-
Submerged:85 nmi (2,9 knots), 9,7 nmi (7,9 knots)
Diving depth (m):
Operational:60
Maximum:70
Endurance (days):15
Propulsion:2x600 hp 11-D diesels, 2x218 hp PG-17 electric motors, 2 fixed pitch propellers
Armament:4 533 mm bow torpedo tubes (4 torpedoes)
1x1 45 mm 21K (200 rounds), removed in 1957
2x1 7,62 mm
Electronics:-
Complement:28

Schematics

Small submarine - Project 96
Small submarine - Project 96


Modernizations

Floating charging station: PZS-2 (M-272) 22.11.1960, PZS-6 (M-247) 22.11.1960, PZS-26 (M-243) 6.02.1960, PZS-30 (M-244) 6.02.1960, PZS-41 (M-216) 6.02.1960, M-206 28.01.1958, M-237 22.11.1960
Unrealized modifications: Project 96M


Fleets

Baltic Fleet: M-205, 206, 215-218, 234-236, 237 (from 14.07.1950 Black Sea Fleet), 238 (from 14.12.1950 Black Sea Fleet, from 17.10.1955 Baltic Fleet), 239 (from 14.12.1950 Black Sea Fleet, from 17.10.1955 Baltic Fleet), 240 (from 14.12.1950 Black Sea Fleet, from 17.10.1955 Baltic Fleet), 241 (from 14.12.1950 Black Sea Fleet), 242 (from 14.12.1950 Black Sea Fleet, from 17.10.1955 Baltic Fleet), 243 (from 14.12.1950 Black Sea Fleet), 244 (from 14.12.1950 Black Sea Fleet), 245, 246, 247 (from 14.12.1950 Black Sea Fleet), 248 (from 14.12.1950 Black Sea Fleet), 249 (from 3.11.1950 Pacific Fleet), 250 (from 3.11.1950 Pacific Fleet), 251 (from 3.07.1951 Pacific Fleet), 252 (from 3.07.1951 Pacific Fleet), 253 (from 5.09.1951 Pacific Fleet), 270-272, 273 (from 12.12.51 Pacific Fleet), 274, 275 (from 5.10.51 Pacific Fleet), 276 (from 5.09.51 Pacific Fleet), 277 (from 5.09.51 Pacific Fleet), 280 (from 2.10.51 Pacific Fleet), 281 (from 27.11.1951 Pacific Fleet), 282 (from 27.11.1951 Pacific Fleet), 283 (from 12.12.1951 Pacific Fleet), 284 (from 29.10.1952 Pacific Fleet), 285 (from 12.08.1954 Pacific Fleet), 286 (from 12.08.1954 Pacific Fleet), 287 (from 22.09.1952 Pacific Fleet), 288 (from 22.09.1952 Pacific Fleet), 289 (from 29.10.1952 Pacific Fleet), 290, 291 (from 12.08.1954 Pacific Fleet), 292 (from 12.08.1954 Pacific Fleet), 293 (from 12.08.1954 Pacific Fleet), 294 (from 12.08.1954 Pacific Fleet)
Northern Fleet: M-214 (from 2.09.1948 Baltic Fleet)
Black Sea Fleet: M-204
Pacific Fleet: M-278, 279


Hull Numbers

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Decommissioned

1958 – M-205 (3.04), M-206 (18.03), M-234 (3.04), M-241 (3.04)
1959 – M-204 (20.02), M-214 (20.02)
1960 – M-215 (6.02), M-217 (6.02), M-218 (6.02), M-235 (6.02), M-238 (6.02), M-239 (22.11, from 17.12.1960 training submarine DOSAAF in Leningrad), M-240 (22.11, from 17.12.1960 training submarine DOSAAF Moscow), M-242 (6.02), M-244 (14.05 DOSAAF Kiev, flooded in the Kanev reservoir), M-248 (6.02), M-249 (6.02), M-250 (22.11), M-251 (6.02), M-252 (6.02), M-291 (22.11), M-293 (22.11), M-294 (22.11)
1961 – M-243 (20.04 DOSAAF Asrakhan, decomm. 1970), M-253 (28.02), M-275 (23.02), M-280 (10.12), M-285 (28.02), M-286 (28.02)
1962 – M-216 (12.09), M-287 (21.11)
1963 – M-247 (20.03), M-273 (7.05), M-283 (1.01), M-284 (7.05), M-288 (7.05), M-289 (7.05), M-292 (7.05)
1965 – M-237 (14.05)
1966 – M-281 (26.12), M-282 (26.12)
1968 – M-273, M-281, M-282, M-283, M-284, M-286, M-287, M-288, M-289, M-292
1970 – M-272 (12.08)


Export

Bulgaria: 1 unit
¹43 (till 18.08.1954 M-204). After that ¹360-362 (with other in-war prodused submarines). Returned to USSR in 1958.

Egypt: 1 unit
M-271 on 21.06.1957. Decomissioned in 1971

China: 4 units
Guofan 21 201 (till 30.12.1954 M-276), Guofan 22 202 (till 30.12.1954 M-277), Guofan 23 203 (till 6.07.1955 M-278), Guofan 24 204, then 418 (till 6.07.1955 M-279) sank 1.12.1959 after a collision with the Hengyang frigate, 13.01.1960 lifted, scrapped? Then ¹416

Poland: 6 units
Small submarines Kaszub M-100, from 15.12.1957 R-100, from 4.01.1960 301 (till 5.06.1954 M-274)) decomissioned 31.12.1963, Mazur M-101, from 15.12.1957 R-101, from 4.01.1960 302 (till 25.09.1954 Ì-290) decomissioned 31.03.1965, Krakowiak M-102, from 15.12.1957 R-102, from 4.01.1960 303 (till 18.10.1954 M-279) decomissioned 31.03.1965, Slazak M-103, from 15.12.1957 R-103, from 4.01.1960 304 (till 18.10.1954 M-270) decomissioned 20.10.1965, Kujawiak M-104, from 15.12.1957 R-104, from 4.01.1960 305 (till 27.05.1955 M-245) decomissioned 31.12.1966, Kurp M-105, from 15.12.1957 R-105, from 4.01.1960 306 (till 27.05.1955 M-246) decomissioned 31.12.1966

 
   



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