India-class submarine
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Template:Infobox ship imageTemplate:Infobox ship class overviewTemplate:Infobox ship characteristicsThe Project 940 Lenok class (a type of salmon) (known in the West by its NATO reporting name India class) was a military submarine design of the Soviet Union. Two vessels of this class were built for the Soviet Navy; both were scrapped in the 2000s.
The submarines of this class were designed to function as mother ships for two India-class deep-submergence rescue vehicles (DSRVs), and had decompression chambers and medical facilities on board. While India-class boats were seen going to the aid of Russian submarines involved in incidents, they had also been observed working in support of Russian Spetsnaz operations.


Units
| # | Name | Image | Building number | Laid down | Launched | Commissioned | Fleet | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BS-486 | Template:Ship (ex-Komsomolets Uzbekistana) |
194 | 22 February 1974<ref name=p2>Pavlov, p. 82</ref> | 7 September 1975<ref name=p2/> | 30 December 1980 | Pacific | Decommissioned 1995, scrapped in 2000 | |
| BS-257 | Template:Ship | 195 | 23 February 1978 | 27 May 1979 | 1 September 1979 | Northern | Decommissioned 1996, scrapped in 2005 |
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