The Russian Typhoon-class SSBN (Project 941 "Akula") is the largest nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine ever built.
Here’s What You Need to Remember: The large Akula, which displaced nearly ... of the Indian Ocean—a known problem with past Russian-built submarines—and was proving increasingly costly ...
Summary and Key Points: Submarine service is notoriously dangerous, particularly on Russian submersibles. On November 8, 2008, the Akula-II class nuclear attack submarine K-152 Nerpa experienced a ...
former First Deputy Chief of the Russian Navy’s Main Staff Vice-Admiral Oleg Burtsev told TASS on Wednesday. Today two Akula-class submarines, the Arkhangelsk and the Severstal, both of which ...
Summary Russia’s Borei-class nuclear submarine K-535 Yuriy Dolgorukiy is ... to have a lower noise signature than the Soviet Navy's Akula-class and even the U.S. Navy's Virginia-class submarines.
Russia’s new Borei class strategic nuclear-powered ... at the Sevmash shipyard in Severodvinsk. The hull of the Akula-class submarine K-480 Ak Bars was used in the construction of Monomakh.
The Indian Navy already has the Russian Klub missile in service, which is deployed on its Kilo-class submarines and six ...
Portugal's military said that it observed a Russian Kilo-class submarine moving through the country's continental exclusive economic zone near northern Spain on Friday. NATO Maritime Command later ...
The Arkhangelsk has been named after the capital of the territory called Pomorye in the north of the European part of Russia. The Project 885 and Project 885M nuclear submarines were built with the ...
A U.S. submarine, the USS Tampa Bay, vanishes while shadowing a Russian Akula-class submarine in the Arctic. Rear Admiral John Fisk sends a Virginia-class submarine, the USS Arkansas, under the ...
A U.S. submarine, the USS Tampa Bay, vanishes while shadowing a Russian Akula-class submarine in the Arctic. Rear Admiral John Fisk sends a Virginia-class submarine, the USS Arkansas, under the ...
A Russian attack submarine that was stationed in Syria has officially left the Mediterranean Sea. The departure of the Kilo-class Novorossiysk leaves Russia without any known submarines in the region.