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Besides their missile armament, the Typhoon class featured six torpedo tubes designed to handle RPK-2 (SS-N-15) missiles or Type 53 torpedoes. A Typhoon-class submarine could stay submerged for 120 days [4] in normal conditions, and potentially more if deemed necessary (e.g., in the case of a nuclear war).
Class overview; Operators Russian Navy General characteristics; Class and type: Typhoon-class submarine: Length: 175 m (574 ft 2 in) Beam: 23 m (75 ft 6 in) Draft: 12 m (39 ft 4 in)
ТК-202 was a ballistic missile submarine of the Russian Navy, formerly having served in the Soviet Navy. Hull number TК-202 was laid down at the Sevmash shipyards in Severodvinsk in October 1980 and launched in April 1982. She was the second ship of the Soviet Project 941 Akula class (Russian for shark, NATO reporting name Typhoon).
Russia’s Typhoon-class submarines are the biggest subs ever built. Each u-boat stretched to nearly 600 feet long and was wider than the average American house.
Hull number TK-208 was the lead vessel of the Soviet third generation Project 941 Akula class (NATO reporting name Typhoon) of ballistic missile submarines.She was laid down at the Sevmash shipyard, Tsekh No. 55, in Severodvinsk on 30 June 1976 and launched in September 1980.
A Project 941 (Typhoon-class) nuclear ballistic missile submarine. The Soviet large nuclear ballistic missile submarine was the Project 941 Akula, more famously known as the Typhoon class (and not to be confused with the Project 971 Shchuka attack submarine, called "Akula" by NATO).
Delta I submarine: 23 R-39 Rif: USSR Zlatoust Machine-Building Plant 8,300 km 84,000 kg 10x 100–200 kT Inactive 1983 Yes Typhoon-class submarine: N/A 24 Minuteman III: US Boeing: 13,000 km 35,300 kg 3x 300 kt Active 1970 Yes Silo 200 m 25 Trident: US Lockheed Martin Space Systems: 7,400 km 33,142 kg 8x 100 kt Inactive 1977 Yes Ohio-class ...
Oscar class (Project 949 Granit/Project 949A Antey) Soviet Union / Russia: 19,400 Russian Navy: 6: 14: 0: 2 being modernized, 1 inactive/reserve, 4 scrapped, 1 lost at sea: Shang class (Type 093G) People's Republic of China: 7,000 People's Liberation Army Navy: 1: 1: 0: Only G variant of the Shang-class submarine is capable of launching guided ...