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  2. List of Soviet and Russian submarine classes - Wikipedia

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    Pravda-class submarine: Serie IV 3 Squadron submarines. Malyutka-class submarine: Series VI, VI-bis, XII, XV 110 Small submarines for coastal patrols. S-class submarine: Series IX, IX-bis 41 Medium submarines, built using German project (early version of Type IX). K-class submarine: Serie XIV 11 Cruiser submarines with combined arms. TS-class ...

  3. Russian submarine Akula (1909) - Wikipedia

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    Ivan Bubnov, designer of Akula, in front of the submarine. During the Russo-Japanese War the Imperial Russian Navy used its submarines for patrols within 150 nautical miles of their base at Vladivostok, [1] [2] and the main takeaway from that conflict for Russia's submarine arm was the need to create boats that could operate at longer distances. [3]

  4. Russian submarine Smolensk (K-410) - Wikipedia

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    4 × 533 mm (21.0 in) and 2 × 650 mm (26 in) torpedo tubes in bow 28 × 533 mm and 650 mm weapons, including RPK-2 Vyuga (SS-N-15 Starfish) anti-submarine missiles with 15 kt nuclear warheads and RPK-6 Vodopad/RPK-7 Veter (SS-N-16) anti-submarine missiles with 200 kt nuclear warhead or Type 40 anti-submarine torpedo or 32 ground mines

  5. Russian submarine Omsk (K-186) - Wikipedia

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    4 × 533 mm (21.0 in) and 2 × 650 mm (26 in) torpedo tubes in bow 28 × 533 mm and 650 mm weapons, including RPK-2 Vyuga (SS-N-15 Starfish) anti-submarine missiles with 15 kt nuclear warheads and RPK-6 Vodopad/RPK-7 Veter (SS-N-16) anti-submarine missiles with 200 kt nuclear warhead or Type 40 anti-submarine torpedo or 32 ground mines

  6. Russian submarine Losharik - Wikipedia

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    Project 210, Project 10831 [4] [5] or AS-31 [5] [3] (Russian: АС-31), nicknamed Losharik (Russian: Лошарик, IPA: [lɐˈʂarʲɪk]), is a Russian deep-diving nuclear powered submarine. On 1 July 2019, a fire broke out on the vessel while it was taking underwater measurements of the sea floor in Russian territorial waters.

  7. Russian submarine Nerpa (1913) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [4] The naval engineer Ivan Bubnov was the designer of the Morzh class and developed it from his earlier submarine Akula, which was considered to be the most advanced of the Russian submarines at the time. [1] [5] In the years before the 1911 program, there was debate in the Imperial Russian Navy on whether to purchase and build the ...

  8. Category:Submarines of Russia - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; ... Russian submarine B-237; ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  9. Russian submarine Voronezh (K-119) - Wikipedia

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    The modernization of the nuclear submarine of the Northern Fleet will be carried out at the Zvezdochka CS, and the Zvezda shipyard. [ 3 ] The design is double-hulled, with a distance between a light and durable body of 3.5 meters, which provides a significant buoyancy margin, up to 30%, and provides additional protection against underwater ...