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  2. Yasen-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    The Yasen class, Russian designations Project 885 Yasen and Project 885M Yasen-M (Russian: Ясень, lit. 'ash tree', NATO reporting name: Severodvinsk), also referred to as the Graney class, are a series of nuclear-powered cruise missile submarines designed by the Malakhit Marine Engineering Bureau and built by Sevmash for the Russian Navy.

  3. Russian submarine Severodvinsk - Wikipedia

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    Severodvinsk was handed over to the Russian Navy in late December 2013. [citation needed] The flag-raising ceremony was held on 17 June 2014, marking its introduction into the Russian Navy. [10] In November 2014, the submarine successfully tested its rescue capsule which surfaced from a depth of 40 metres (130 ft) with five crew members inside.

  4. Putin visits a shipyard to oversee the commissioning of new ...

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    Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday traveled to a shipyard to attend the commissioning of new nuclear submarines, a visit that showcased the country's nuclear might amid the fighting in ...

  5. Sevmash - Wikipedia

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    Severodvinsk, the lead vessel of the Yasen-class nuclear-powered cruise missile submarines, was completed in 2010 and commissioned in 2013. The second Borei-class submarine Aleksandr Nevskiy was launched later in 2010 and delivered to the Navy on 23 December 2013, becoming the 130th nuclear-powered submarine produced by Sevmash. [5]

  6. Royal Navy tracks two Russian submarines in North Sea - AOL

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    British submarine hunter HMS Portland shadowed the submarines, cruise missile submarine Severodvinsk and Akula-class attack submarine Vepr, after they surfaced separately in the North Sea, north ...

  7. Russian submarine Novosibirsk - Wikipedia

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    The Russian navy declared that the submarine will be improved in comparison to Severodvinsk, the first of the class. [5] Compared to the first-of-class Severodvinsk, Kazan and Novosibirsk are some 40 feet (12 m) shorter, resulting in the deletion of a sonar array from the former's bow. According to one naval analyst, the intention was likely to ...

  8. Russian submarine Krasnoyarsk (K-571) - Wikipedia

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    The Russian navy declared that the submarine will be improved in comparison to Severodvinsk, the first of the class. [5] Compared to the first-of-class Severodvinsk, Kazan, Novosibirsk and Krasnoyarsk are some 40 feet (12 m) shorter, resulting in the deletion of a sonar array from the former's bow. According to one naval analyst, the intention ...

  9. Russian submarine Kazan (K-561) - Wikipedia

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    The Russian navy declared that the submarine will be improved in comparison to Severodvinsk, the first of the Yasen / Graney class. [2] Compared to the first-of-class, Kazan is some 40 feet (12 m) shorter than Severodvinsk, resulting from the deletion of a sonar array from the former's bow. According to one naval analyst, the intention was ...