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Hotel class



         


The Hotel class is the general NATO classification for a type of nuclear-powered submarine that was originally put into service by the Soviet Union around 1959. In the USSR, they were produced under Project 658. These vessels were the first Soviet subs to carry ballistic missiles, and were based off the November-class submarine design. In order to fit the missiles on-board, the hump of the conning tower was extended toward the rear of the vessel.

The K-19 “Widowmaker” was a Hotel-class sub. A story loosely based around an incident that took place on that vessel was made into a movie starring Harrison Ford and Liam Neeson.

There were four subtypes of Hotel-class submarines:

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