The Akula class, Soviet designation Project 971 Shchuka-B (Russian: Щука-Б, lit. 'Pike-B', NATO reporting name Akula) is a series of fourth generation...
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Project 941 Akula (Russian: Акула, meaning 'shark', NATO reporting name Typhoon), was a class of nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines designed and...
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Akula is the Russian word for shark. It may refer to: Akula-class submarine, Щука-Б or Shchuka-B in Russian Typhoon-class submarine, Акула or Akula in...
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Project 971 (or Project 518; NATO: Akula-class) nuclear-powered attack submarine. The construction of the submarine was started in Russia in 1993, but...
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submarines Redoutable-class ballistic missile submarines INS Chakra (Soviet Charlie-class submarine). INS Chakra 2 (Russian Akula-class submarine). Some of the...
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SSN (hull classification symbol) (redirect from Nuclear attack submarine)
Rubis-class submarine – two in service, four retired Barracuda-class submarine – three in service, total of six planned Indian Navy Akula-class submarine –...
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The K-461 Volk (En:Wolf) is an Akula-class submarine of the Russian Navy. Project 971 has a double-hull design. The robust body is made of high quality...
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Kasatka-class submarine Som-class submarine Forel single unit/one off unit (class of its own) Osetr-class submarine Pochtovy Minoga Akula Karp-class submarine...
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Two submarines operated by Russia have been named Akula Russian submarine Akula (1909), a submarine launched in 1909 for the Imperial Russian Navy and...
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half as many as other attack submarines. The Akula-class submarines represent a hybrid of the Alfa and Victor III classes, combining the stealth and towed...
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ballistic missile submarines such as the Typhoon class, and attack submarines such as the Akula class in a deep-ocean environment. Seawolf-class hulls are constructed...
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The K-154 Tigr is an Akula-class submarine in the Russian Navy. Project 971 has a double-hull design. The robust body is made of high quality alloy steel...
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K-328 Leopard is an Akula-class submarine in the Russian Navy. Project 971 has a double-hull design. The robust body is made of high quality alloy steel...
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971 Shchuka-B (also known by the NATO reporting name Akula-II) class nuclear-powered attack submarine of the Russian Navy. Her keel was laid down on 16 June...
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The K-335 Gepard is an Akula-class submarine in the Russian Navy. Project 971 has a double-hull design. The robust body is made of high quality alloy...
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decommissioned Russian Navy nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine, designated Project 941 Akula class (NATO reporting name Typhoon). Hull number TK-208 was...
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nuclear submarine. Russian news service TASS claimed the noise level is to be five times lower when compared to the third-generation nuclear-powered Akula-class...
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K-419 Kuzbass is an Akula-class submarine in the Russian Navy. Project 971 has a double-hull design. The robust body is made of high quality alloy steel...
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Indian Navy will train on INS Chakra, an Akula-class submarine leased from Russia in 2012. The submarine's K-15 missiles can reach most of Pakistan and...
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Decommissioning of Russian nuclear-powered vessels (redirect from Dismantling of Russian Nuclear Ships and Submarines)
newer Borei-class submarines require smaller crews and are less costly to maintain. K-284 Akula, the lead ship of the Akula-class submarine, "was decommissioned...
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such as "Akula" ("Shark"). These names did not correspond to the Soviet names. Coincidentally, "Akula", which was assigned to an attack submarine by NATO...
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K-317 Pantera is an Akula-class submarine in the Russian Navy. Project 971 has a double-hull design. The robust body is made of high quality alloy steel...
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K-331 Magadan is an Akula-class submarine in the Russian Navy. Project 971 has a double-hull design. The robust body is made of high quality alloy steel...
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K-295 Samara is an Akula-class submarine in the Russian Navy. Project 971 has a double-hull design. The robust body is made of high quality alloy steel...
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Russian Navy (section Submarine and surface forces)
Dolgorukiy-class submarine (2) Delta IV-class submarine (5) Oscar-class submarine (2) Yasen-class submarine (2) Akula-class submarine (6) Sierra-class submarine...
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K-284 Akula was the lead ship of the Soviet Navy's Project 971U "Shchuka-B" (NATO reporting name "Akula") nuclear-powered attack submarines. The ship...
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the Akula class and Alfa class designs, the Yasen class is projected to replace the Russian Navy's current Soviet-era nuclear attack submarines as well...
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Kilo-class submarine, though it is not operational. Russian Navy operates ten Akula-class submarines, two Victor III-class submarines, two Sierra-class submarines...
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Akula (Russian: Акула, lit. 'shark') was a unique submarine designed by the engineer Ivan Bubnov for the Imperial Russian Navy. It was laid down in December...
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array; the system was subsequently incorporated into the Sierra and Akula-class SSNs. In October 1983 the towed array of K-324, a Victor III operating...
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