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  2. Akula-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    2 OK-300 retractable electric propulsors for low-speed and quiet maneuvering at 5 knots (9.3 km/h; 5.8 mph) Speed: 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph) surfaced; 28–35 knots (52–65 km/h; 32–40 mph) submerged [2] Endurance: 100 days [3] Test depth: 480 m (1,570 ft) test depth for Akula I and Akula I Improved; 520 m (1,710 ft) for Akula II and III

  3. Project 941 submarine - Wikipedia

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    This was an earlier-than-expected decommission date, as it was stated in 2021 that the submarine was expected to remain in service until 2026 as a weapons test platform. [21] However, sources suggested in 2022 that the 2026 date was not in the Russian Navy plan. [2] On 6 February 2023, it was reported she was decommissioned. [22]

  4. Russian submarine Akula (K-284) - Wikipedia

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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 was laid down on 6 November 1983 and was commissioned in the Pacific Fleet on 30 December 1984.

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  6. Russian submarine Akula (1907) - Wikipedia

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    Wreck near Hiiumaa.. Initially the boat was to use petrol engines but these were replaced by safer diesels. The boat's design was a single hull/ saddle tank type with a diving depth of 25 fathoms (45 meters (148 ft)).

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    The domain speedtest.net has been used to host a speed test since 2000, and was acquired by Ookla in 2006. [12] As of 2011, Ookla claimed 80% market share and was one of the top 1000 most popular websites. At the time, Ookla derived its revenue primarily from fees paid by companies to license custom speed test and proprietary testing software.

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