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The Victor class, Soviet designations Project 671 Yorsh, Project 671RT Syomga and Project 671RTM/RTMK Shchuka, (NATO reporting names Victor I, Victor II and Victor III, respectively), are series of nuclear-powered attack submarines built in the Soviet Union and operated by the Soviet Navy.
K-324 was a Soviet Navy Victor III-class submarine in reserve since 1997. It was assigned to the Northern Fleet. It was assigned to the Northern Fleet. Service history
B-414 Daniil Moskovsky was a Project 671RTM Schuka (NATO: Victor III) attack submarine of the Russian Northern Fleet. The submarine was laid down in 1989, launched and commissioned in 1990. It was known as K-414 before renaming in 1992. In 1994 B-414 took part in joint combat service with SSBN Karelia (K-18) of the Delta IV class. In 1996 the ...
Grisha III class (AK-630 CIWS-equipped variant) Grisha IV class (Project 1124K) Grisha V class (Project 1124M, sometimes noted as 1124.4) Nanuchka class (Project 1234 Ovod) Nanuchka I class; Nanuchka II class (Project 1234E) Nanuchka III class (Project 1234.1) Nanuchka IV class (Project 1234.7) Bora class (Project 1239 Sivuch) MRK-27 (1989)
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Small submarines for coastal patrols. S-class submarine: Series IX, IX-bis 41 Medium submarines, built using German project (early version of Type IX). K-class submarine: Serie XIV 11 Cruiser submarines with combined arms. TS-class submarine 3 Former submarines of the Royal Romanian Navy: Rechinul (TS-1), Marsuinul (TS-2) and Delfinul (TS-3)
Operation Atrina was a 1987 Soviet Navy submarine operation, during which five Victor-III class boats - K-244, K-255, K-298, K-299 and K-524 [1] - were deployed from Zapadnaya Litsa base to the Atlantic shore of North America.
The decommissioning of Russian nuclear-powered vessels is an issue of major concern to the United States and to Scandinavian countries [1] near Russia.From 1950 to 2003, the Soviet Union and its major successor state, Russia, constructed the largest nuclear-powered navy in the world, [2] with more ships than all other navies combined: [3] 248 submarines (91 attack submarines, 62 cruise missile ...