K-77 was a "Project 651" (also known by its NATO reporting name of Juliett-class) cruise missile submarine of the Soviet Navy. Her keel was laid down in the Krasnoye Sormovo shipyard in Gorky on 31 January 1963. She was launched on 11 March 1965, and commissioned on 31 October 1965 into the Northern Fleet. K-77 was built later in the Juliett class, so her hull was conventional steel and her battery was of the conventional lead-acid type, rather than the austenitic steel and silver-zinc batteries used in the first Julietts
# | Shipyard | Laid down | Launched | Commissioned | Status |
K-156 | St. Petersburg | 16-Nov-60 | 31-Jul-62 | 10-Dec-63 | Decommissioned September 1991 for scrapping |
K-85 | St. Petersburg | 25-Oct-61 | 31-Jan-64 | 30-Dec-64 | Decommissioned for scrapping |
K-70 | Nizhniy Novgorod | 25-Aug-62 | 6-Feb-64 | 31-Dec-64 | Decommissioned in 1994 for scrapping |
K-24 | Nizhniy Novgorod | 15-Oct-61 | ######## | 31-Oct-65 | Decommissioned in 1994, sold to Germany as maritime museum exhibit |
K-68 | Nizhniy Novgorod | 25-Jan-62 | ######## | 28-Dec-65 | Decommissioned in 1990 for scrapping |
K-77 | Nizhniy Novgorod | 31-Jan-63 | ######## | 31-Oct-65 | Decommissioned in April 1992 and sold as museum exhibit in U.S. In 2009, the ship scrapped after sinking due to its poor material condition. |
K-81 | Nizhniy Novgorod | 20-Nov-63 | 7-Aug-64 | 14-Dec-65 | Decommissioned in 1994 for scrapping |
K-63 | Nizhniy Novgorod | 25-Mar-62 | 26-Jul-63 | 12-Jun-66 | Decommissioned in September 1991 for scrapping |
K-58 | Nizhniy Novgorod | 15-Jul-63 | 2-Feb-66 | 23-Sep-66 | Decommissioned 1990 for scrapping |
K-73 | Nizhniy Novgorod | 1-Aug-64 | ######## | 15-Dec-66 | Decommissioned in 1990 for scrapping |
K-67 | Nizhniy Novgorod | 31-Jan-65 | 29-Oct-66 | 30-Sep-67 | Decommissioned in 1994 for scrapping |
K-78 | Nizhniy Novgorod | 25-Jul-65 | ######## | 1-Nov-67 | Decommissioned in September 1991 for scrapping |
K-203 | Nizhniy Novgorod | 23-Dec-65 | 30-Jun-67 | 2-Dec-67 | Decommissioned in September 1992 for scrapping |
K-304 | Nizhniy Novgorod | 6-Aug-66 | ######## | 21-Aug-68 | Decommissioned in September 1991 for scrapping |
K-318 | Nizhniy Novgorod | 29-Mar-67 | ######## | 29-Sep-68 | Decommissioned in 1994 for scrapping |
K-120 | Nizhniy Novgorod | 25-Mar-67 | 11-Jul-68 | 26-Dec-68 | Decommissioned in April 1991 for scrapping |
Any service era or vessel configuration - We can build a model of them all - your pick.
We offer our Juliett Class Submarine Models in several popular size/scale offerings for easy ordering and selection. However, if you would like your model made in a size other than those sizes listed, please contact us with your request. Custom orders are our specialty!
Our submarine models are made-to-order, meaning that we do not stock any pre-made models. Only when a customer tells us the size and/or scale desired do we build the model. Each model is exquisitely crafted by our master model builders and comes fully assembled with a solid hull - hand carved from kiln-dried mahogany. Other parts are made from a variety of woods, putty, resin and metals. Every model includes pedestals, mounted on a polished mahogany base board. Options include keel block mounting, waterline models, nameplates, ships seals and ribbons, and weathering paint schemes.
The model build time is generally 16 weeks from receipt of the order and deposit. The normal procedure is a 50% deposit with the commissioning, with the balance due prior to shipping. Note that prior to shipping, we take a series of photos of the model and send them to you for final review and approval – so you know exactly what your model will look like and allow for any necessary modifications. Once you have approved your model, we’ll collect the final balance and she will be shipped in a robust shipping crate and insured for your protection.
100% Satisfaction Guarantee: In the unlikely event you are not completely satisfied with your model and wish to return it, notify us within 7 days of the model delivery and we will issue a refund or exchange.
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Shipping costs outside the USA will depend on the model size ordered and shipping destination. You will be responsible for any applicable taxes or duties, based on the commercial invoice value for the model.
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