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The Oscar class, Soviet designations Project 949 Granit and Project 949A Antey (NATO reporting names Oscar I and Oscar II respectively), are a series of nuclear-powered cruise missile submarines designed in the Soviet Union for the Soviet Navy. First built in the 1970s, six remain in service with the Russian Navy. Two other vessels were slated ...
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For the excellent modernization and repair of Omsk, Chief of Staff of the Pacific Fleet - First Deputy Fleet Commander Vice Admiral Sergei Rekish awarded the most employees of the Zvezda plant with medals 110 years of the Russian submarine fleet. [13] On 9 August, the submarine returned to its permanent base in Kamchatka.
On 5 July 2017, the submarine from a submerged position destroyed a sea target in the water area of the Barents Sea, located at a distance of about 400 kilometres (250 mi) with a Granit cruise missile. [11] In July 2019, the submarine took part in the celebration of the Navy Day on the roadstead of Kronstadt.
The modernization of the nuclear submarine of the Northern Fleet will be carried out at the Zvezdochka CS, and the Zvezda shipyard. [ 3 ] The design is double-hulled, with a distance between a light and durable body of 3.5 meters, which provides a significant buoyancy margin, up to 30%, and provides additional protection against underwater ...
K-206 Murmansk was a nuclear-powered Oscar-class submarine of the Soviet Navy, and later the Russian Navy. [1] [2] [6] She was the second of the two Oscar I (the Soviet classification was Project 949 Granit) vessels constructed, the other being K-525. A further 11 submarines of an improved class, Project 949A (Antey) (called Oscar II by NATO ...
English: Cross-section of a submarine communications cable. Layers: Polyethylene "Mylar" tape; Stranded metal (steel) wires; Aluminium water barrier; Polycarbonate; Copper or aluminum tube; Petroleum jelly; Optical fibers