Hotel Class Submarine - Vessels

Vessels

Hotel class — significant dates
# Shipyard Laid down Launched Commissioned Status
K-19 SEVMASH, Severodvinsk October 17, 1958 October 11, 1959 November 12, 1960 Decommissioned in 1991 as KS-19 for scrap
K-33/K-54 SEVMASH, Severodvinsk February 9, 1959 August 6, 1960 December 24, 1960 Decommissioned in 1987 for scrap
K-55 SEVMASH, Severodvinsk August 5, 1959 September 18, 1960 December 27, 1960 Decommissioned in 1989 for scrap
K-40 SEVMASH, Severodvinsk December 6, 1959 June 18, 1961 December 27, 1961 Decommissioned in 1987 for scrap
K-16 SEVMASH, Severodvinsk May 5, 1960 July 31, 1961 December 28, 1961 Decommissioned in 1987 for scrap
K-145 SEVMASH, Severodvinsk January 21, 1961 May 30, 1962 October 31, 1962 Decommissioned in 1989 for scrap
K-149 SEVMASH, Severodvinsk April 12, 1961 July 20, 1962 October 27, 1962 Decommissioned in 1991 for scrap
K-178 SEVMASH, Severodvinsk September 11, 1961 April 1, 1962 December 8, 1962 Decommissioned in 1990 for scrap

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