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Russian Foxtrot Class Submarine for Sale, Grizzled Ex Soviet Sub Commander Not Included
2022-01-11
[AutoEvolution] Jeremy Clarkson once famously quoted that he'd choose to serve on a submarine if he were ever conscripted into military service. Well, Jezza, you don't even need to sign up anymore. He could just use some of his Diddly Squat Farm money to buy this abandoned Russian submarine.

The Foxtrot class Russian submarine, as NATO designated it, represented the dull mass of the Soviet and then the Russian navy from the late 1950s all the way until less than a decade ago. The 90 meters long (294 ft 11in) sub was powered by three Kolomna 2D42M diesel engines rated at 2,000 horsepower each.

These diesel engines run in conjunction with three electric motors ranging from 1,350 to 2,700 horsepower. The end result is a sub that could endure speeds of 15 knots (28 km/h) while underwater for as many as three to five days at a time. Its ten torpedo tubes were a threat to any NATO ship passing through its jurisdiction. This ship has room for a crew of 12 officers, 10 warrants, and 56 seamen.

With their retirement from front line service in 2014, this is just one of the Foxtrot subs that may very soon be open to civilian sale. Many already serve as museum ships, with two examples located in Los Angeles and San Diego, respectively. This particular example was actually retired in 1993 to be preserved as a museum ship, which it's served as since 1998.
The San Diego B-39 exhibit closed. It was wearing out, with hull rust
he online description on mysubmarines.com claims the ship is largely as it was when it left the Russian Military, with no vital drivetrain or navigational components removed. Whether as a one-of-a-kind rich people's toy or as an educational museum ship, this submarine has the potential to be far more useful than an antiquated pile of floating scrap. Check out the gallery above to see more of what this vessel has on offer.

Pricing and shipping information is reserved for only the most serious prospective buyers. So you better have your paperwork and credit score in order if you're ready to spend your days LARPING as a Soviet submarine commander.

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Posted by:Woodrow

#12  Had the SD boat to myself both visits, which was cool, but after Midway the absence of docents left one a little sad.

On Foxtrot, retired Russian cabbie,
"I not speaking English," but blabby,
Will offer you snack
And a smoke from his pack ["Sike."]
Pet crabby striped t-shirted tabby!
Posted by: Phavimble Phauci2922   2022-01-11 22:41  

#11  "Yeah, like cinematographers."

swksvolFF wins this one!
Posted by: SteveS   2022-01-11 19:46  

#10  "...Schome thingsh in thish thread don't take well to bulletsh.."

"Yeah, like cinematographers."
Posted by: swksvolFF   2022-01-11 17:16  

#9  The San Diego B-39 exhibit closed. It was wearing out, with hull rust

From what I hear, the problem now is how to get rid of it before it sinks right there at the dock.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2022-01-11 13:19  

#8  To the HOA: it’s not a boat, its yard art,
Also to the HOA: GFY
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2022-01-11 09:01  

#7  Yes, imagine the HOA meeting: "Well, we've never actually had a rule about submarines..."
Posted by: M. Murcek   2022-01-11 08:42  

#6  Pretty cool, but nowhere to moor it as we're not on the water.

The neighbors would probably not appreciate a 300+ foot long trailer in my driveway, either.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2022-01-11 08:41  

#5  Black Sea
Posted by: Skidmark   2022-01-11 06:24  

#4  #1 I forget - do we go with a bunch of cheesy lines from Red October, or nah?
Posted by: Raj 2022-01-11 00:13


"...Schome thingsh in thish thread don't take well to bulletsh.."

Sorry.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2022-01-11 06:10  

#3  Would be a useful investment for a drug cartel, and they could afford it.
Posted by: Glenmore   2022-01-11 01:23  

#2  Go for it, Raj. If you don't, someone else will — some things simply need to be said aloud. ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2022-01-11 00:25  

#1  I forget - do we go with a bunch of cheesy lines from Red October, or nah?
Posted by: Raj   2022-01-11 00:13  

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