Ship Log
From September to November 1970, submarine was at sea for 20 days, 422 hours (236 submerged, 186 surfaced). Traveled 1,660 miles (2,672 km) while surfaces and 432 miles (695 km) while being under water. The submarine completed 15 submerges, and used 125 tons of fuel.
During the service in Atlantic in June - December 1971, submarine was at sea for 210 days. It traveled 18,342 miles (29,519 km) while surfaces and 5,340 miles (8,594 km) while being under water.The submarine completed 71 submerges, and used 825 tons of fuel.
During June 27 - August 10, 1972 Zaporizhzhia underwent medium repairs.
From July - October 1994, submarine was at sea for 16 days. Traveled 243.5 miles (391.9 km) while surfaces and 4.2 miles (6.8 km) while being under water.
In January 1995 Zaporizhzhia traveled only 53 miles (85 km) in 4 hours while being towed.
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