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MikroMir 350-004 U.S. Nuclear-powered submarine SSN-637 1/350 Scale Model Kit

Description: HOBBY-JAR Best Pricing Fast Shipping High QualityMikroMir 350-004 U.S. Nuclear-powered submarine SSN-637 1/350 Scale Model KitBest Price         Payment          ShippingWe accept payment by any of the following methods: PayPal Please pay as soon as possible after winning an auction, as that will allow us to post your item to you sooner! FAST WORLDWIDE SHIPPING! 7-14 business days! SAME DAY SHIPPING!​​​​​​​ We do ship ONLY with Tracking Number. We do not include any invoices to package to avoid custom taxes. In rare cases if your item is lost or damaged during post, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement.If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return the product and get a full refund or exchange the product for another one, be it similar or not.   You can return a product for up to 14 days from the date you purchased it.   Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it and in the original packaging. Please keep the receipt. Returns   Best Pricing Fast Shipping High QualityMaterial Plastic Theme XX century Scale 1/350 Condition New Information about model: STURGEON class submarines were built for anti-submarine warfare in the late 1960s and 1970s. Using the same propulsion system as their smaller predecessors of the SSN-585 Skipjack and SSN-594 Permit classes, the larger Sturgeons sacrificed speed for greater combat capabilities. They are equipped to carry the HARPOON missile, the TOMAHAWK cruise missile,and the MK-48 and ADCAP torpedoes. Torpedo tubes are located amidships to accomodate the bow-mounted sonar. The sail-mounted dive planes rotate to a vertical position for breaking through the ice when surfacing in Arctic regions. USS Sturgeon (SSN 637) was originally conceived as a modest upgrade to the Permits but she grew to become a class of her own. She was larger, both because quieting and size tend to accompany each other, and because she was given more space to accommodate a more advanced acoustic and SIGINT sensor suite. With the 637s the submarine force began to embrace LOFAR (LOw Frequency Analysis and Ranging) signal processing as a tool for both detection and classification. LOFAR provided an additional, very powerful tool for increasing acoustic signal-to-noise ratios. Using LOFAR, the sonar focuses only on those low frequency tonals where the submarine's source levels are highest. The sonar can therefore detect that narrow component of the submarine's overall sound spectrum at much greater ranges before noise drowns it out. Experimental spectrum analyzers like the BQQ-3 were replaced in the early 1970s by digital systems and were deployed on all submarines rather than only those engaged in special missions. The 637s were also the vehicle for early experiments with towed arrays. Towed arrays were line arrays of omnidirectional hydrophones much like SOSUS arrays that used electronic beamformers to achieve array gain. Long, thin, towed arrays could provide more aperture than could bow or hull-mounted arrays, and also suffered less from self noise and flow noise USS Sturgeon (SSN-637), the lead ship of a 37-unit class, was commissioned in 1967. This class introduced General Dynamics to submarine construction. That same year New York Shipbuilding Corporation dropped out of submarine construction while building USS Pogy (SSN-647); she was towed to Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula, Mississippi to be completed. Portsmouth Naval Shipyard dropped out of the nuclear powered submarine construction business in 1971, and Mare Island Naval Shipyard dropped out of the nuclear powered submarine construction business the following year. Ingalls Shipyard dropped out of the nuclear powered submarine construction business in 1974. This action left only General Dynamics Electric Boat and Newport News Shipbuilding as the U. S. Navy's only source of new construction nuclear powered submarines. ТClass & type: Sturgeon-class attack submarine Displacement: 4,010 tons light, 4309 tons full, 299 tons dead Length: 89 m (292 ft) Beam: 9.7 m (32 ft) Draft: 8.8 m (29 ft) Propulsion: S3G Core 3 reactor with a S5W Steam Plant Speed: 25 knots Complement: 14 officers, 95 men Armament: Four 21-inch (533 mm) torpedo tubes Best Pricing Fast Shipping High Quality HOBBY-JARMikroMir 350-004 U.S. Nuclear-powered submarine SSN-637 1/350 Scale Model KitBest Price         Payment We accept payment by any of the following methods: PayPal Please pay as soon as possible after winning an auction, as that will allow us to post your item to you sooner!         Shipping FAST WORLDWIDE SHIPPING! 7-14 business days! SAME DAY SHIPPING!​​​​​​​ We do ship ONLY with Tracking Number. We do not include any invoices to package to avoid custom taxes. In rare cases if your item is lost or damaged during post, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement.Returns   If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return the product and get a full refund or exchange the product for another one, be it similar or not.   You can return a product for up to 14 days from the date you purchased it.   Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it and in the original packaging. Please keep the receipt. High Quality Fast Shipping Best PricingMaterialPlasticThemeXX century Scale1/350ConditionNew Information about model:STURGEON class submarines were built for anti-submarine warfare in the late 1960s and 1970s. Using the same propulsion system as their smaller predecessors of the SSN-585 Skipjack and SSN-594 Permit classes, the larger Sturgeons sacrificed speed for greater combat capabilities. They are equipped to carry the HARPOON missile, the TOMAHAWK cruise missile,and the MK-48 and ADCAP torpedoes. Torpedo tubes are located amidships to accomodate the bow-mounted sonar. The sail-mounted dive planes rotate to a vertical position for breaking through the ice when surfacing in Arctic regions. USS Sturgeon (SSN 637) was originally conceived as a modest upgrade to the Permits but she grew to become a class of her own. She was larger, both because quieting and size tend to accompany each other, and because she was given more space to accommodate a more advanced acoustic and SIGINT sensor suite. With the 637s the submarine force began to embrace LOFAR (LOw Frequency Analysis and Ranging) signal processing as a tool for both detection and classification. LOFAR provided an additional, very powerful tool for increasing acoustic signal-to-noise ratios. Using LOFAR, the sonar focuses only on those low frequency tonals where the submarine's source levels are highest. The sonar can therefore detect that narrow component of the submarine's overall sound spectrum at much greater ranges before noise drowns it out.  Experimental spectrum analyzers like the BQQ-3 were replaced in the early 1970s by digital systems and were deployed on all submarines rather than only those engaged in special missions. The 637s were also the vehicle for early experiments with towed arrays. Towed arrays were line arrays of omnidirectional hydrophones much like SOSUS arrays that used electronic beamformers to achieve array gain. Long, thin, towed arrays could provide more aperture than could bow or hull-mounted arrays, and also suffered less from self noise and flow noise USS Sturgeon (SSN-637), the lead ship of a 37-unit class, was commissioned in 1967. This class introduced General Dynamics to submarine construction. That same year New York Shipbuilding Corporation dropped out of submarine construction while building USS Pogy (SSN-647); she was towed to Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula, Mississippi to be completed. Portsmouth Naval Shipyard dropped out of the nuclear powered submarine construction business in 1971, and Mare Island Naval Shipyard dropped out of the nuclear powered submarine construction business the following year. Ingalls Shipyard dropped out of the nuclear powered submarine construction business in 1974. This action left only General Dynamics Electric Boat and Newport News Shipbuilding as the U. S. Navy's only source of new construction nuclear powered submarines. ТClass & type:Sturgeon-class attack submarine Displacement:4,010 tons light, 4309 tons full, 299 tons dead Length:89 m (292 ft) Beam:9.7 m (32 ft) Draft:8.8 m (29 ft) Propulsion:S3G Core 3 reactor with a S5W Steam Plant Speed:25 knots Complement:14 officers, 95 men Armament:Four 21-inch (533 mm) torpedo tubes 

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Location: Kyiv, Kyiv

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Kit include: Plastic model (plastic frames + decals)

Material: Plastic

Country/Region of Manufacture: Ukraine

Scale: 1:350

Featured Refinements: Submarine Model

Gender: Boys & Girls

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MPN: MikroMir 350-004

Character Family: U.S. Nuclear-powered submarine

Age Level: 12+

Brand: Micro-Mir

Recommended Age Range: 14+

Theme: Militaria

Type: Model Kit

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