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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 ...
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When launched the submarine became the 1000th Russian/Soviet submarine constructed. [1] After the collapse of the Soviet Union the submarine continued to serve in the Russian navy. In July 2002 the submarine went into overhaul and didn't return until early 2008. [2] As of 2010 the submarine is on active duty with the Russian Northern Fleet.
The incident was the worst loss of life on a Russian submarine since the 2008 K-152 Nerpa accident which killed 20 men. [22] The commander-in-chief of the Russian Navy Nikolai Yevmenov launched an investigation into the cause of the fire, and President Vladimir Putin sent Defense Minister Sergey Shoygu to monitor the investigation and report on ...
Russian Project 877 in the English Channel in 2018 A Russian Kilo-class submarine underway on the surface. The Kilo-class submarines are a group of diesel-electric attack submarines designed by the Rubin Design Bureau [1] [3] [4] in the Soviet Union in the 1970s and built originally for the Soviet Navy.
Pages in category "Russian and Soviet Navy submarine classes" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Rostov-na-Donu (B-237) (Russian: Б-237 «Ростов-на-Дону») is an improved Kilo–class attack submarine of the Russian Navy, built in 2014. It became part of Russia's Black Sea Fleet. The submarine was heavily damaged in a Ukrainian attack on 13 September 2023.
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