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Zitat:Russia’s Borei-A SSBN Generalissimus Suvorov Begins Factory Trials

The Russian Navy's newest Borei-A-class SSBN, "Generalissimus Suvorov", has sailed out to the White Sea for factory trials. [...]

The Generalissimus Suvorov SSBN was laid by Sevmash Shipyard on December 26, 2014. The sub belongs to the fourth generation of nuclear-powered submarines developed for the Russian Navy under the improved Borey-A project designed by the St. Petersburg-based Rubin Central Design Bureau of Marine Engineering.

The project features fundamentally new technical solutions, improved equipment, reduced physical fields and enhanced protection and indigenous components. The submarine will join the Pacific Fleet after passing the trials. Borei-A-class lead submarine the Knyaz Vladimir was delivered to the Russian Navy on June 12, 2020. The first serial Knyaz Oleg SSBN was handed over to the Navy on December 21, 2021. Borei- and improved Borei-A-class submarines carry 16 Bulava intercontinental ballistic missiles and 533mm torpedoes.
https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/202...ry-trials/

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War ja eine gewisse Hektik ausgebrochen, wo sich das Boot denn befinden könnte. Nun hat man es wieder "gefunden"...
Zitat:New Images Reveal Russia’s ‘Missing’ Submarine Belgorod In Arctic

Media hype claims that a unique Russian submarine, the Belgorod, has 'vanished'. This may be exaggerated. Naval News can share images of the submarine operating on the surface in the Arctic. [...]

The whereabouts of a new Russian submarine, the Belgorod, has captured headlines around the world. With a degree of hysteria, there have been reports that it has been deployed with its nuclear ‘apocalypse’ and ‘doomsday’ weapons. Even that it has ‘disappeared’ (submarines do that). [...] The Belgorod (K-329) is a unique submarine. She is around 178 meters (583 ft) long, 15 meters (50 ft) wide and in the region of 30,000 tons. This makes it by far the largest built anywhere in the world since the famous Typhoon class. She is armed with the Poseidon strategic weapon which itself is unique.
https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/202...in-arctic/

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Zitat:Russian nuclear powered submarine Kranoyarsk conducts sea trials

According to information published by Tass on November 3, 2022, the Russian Navy's Project 885M SSGN Krasnoyarsk is undergoing trials at sea, Sevmash CEO Mikhail Budnichenko told. [...] The Russian SSGN has a length of 130 m (430 ft), a beam of 13 m (43 ft), and a draught of 9.4 m (31 ft). Krasnoyarsk can carry a complement of 64 sailors.

The Yasen-M class is an improved version of the Yasen nuclear attack submarine using an advanced design that increases its ability to detect enemy vessels at speeds far higher than those of its predecessors. [...] The Yasen-M is equipped with eight VLS Vertical Launching System able to fire anti-ship and cruise missiles, ten torpedo tubes (533 mm), and Igla-M surface-to-air missiles.
https://www.navyrecognition.com/index.ph...rials.html

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Zitat:Russia's Navy commissions Borei class nuclear submarine Generalissimus Suvorov with Vladimir Putin

According to information published by Tass on December 30, 2022, Russia’s Navy flag was hoisted on The Generalissimus Suvorov SSBN. Taking part in the ceremony was President Vladimir Putin, who issued the order to hoist the flag. [...] The submarine was laid down on 26 December 2014. At the end of 2015, the hull of the submarine was finished. It was taken out of the workshop on 25 December 2021 and launched on 11 January 2022. She started sea trials on 20 July 2022.

The submarines are approximately 170 metres (560 ft) long, 13 metres (43 ft) in diameter, and have a maximum submerged speed of at least 46 kilometers per hour (25 knots; 29 mph). They are equipped with a floating rescue chamber designed to fit in the whole crew.
https://navyrecognition.com/index.php/na...putin.html

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Das letzte seiner Art...
Zitat:Russia Decommissions World’s Largest Submarine

The Russian Navy's Northern Fleet has finally decommissioned the "Dmitry Donskoy" (TK-208) Typhoon-class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) according to Russia's TASS agency, citing cpt. Vladimir Maltsev, chairman of the All-Russian Fleet Support Movement, a non-governmental organization working for the good name of the Russian naval forces and shipping. It was the last of six Typhoon-class (Project 941) SSBNs, the largest ever built. [...]

The TK-208 measured 170.0×23.3 meters and displaced 48,000 tons submerged, more than most WWII battleships!

The keel of TK-208 was laid on July 17, 1976. The submarine was launched on September 29, 1980, and entered service on December 29, 1981. Five more submarines of this class were built. The seventh was not completed for financial and political reasons – both related to the collapse of the Soviet empire. In 2002, Dmitry Donskoy underwent the project 941UM modernization, after which it participated in tests of the Bulava missile system.
https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/202...submarine/

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