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  2. Sevmash - Wikipedia

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    Sevmash is the only shipyard in Russia producing nuclear submarines. [4] Severodvinsk , the lead vessel of the Yasen-class nuclear-powered cruise missile submarines , was completed in 2010 and commissioned in 2013.

  3. Severodvinsk - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, the monastery buildings, specifically the main church, have been restored and re-consecrated. Church-goers attending services have to be shipyard workers or able to obtain a pass to enter the church portion of the shipyard. Severodvinsk is an access-restricted town for foreign citizens. A special pass is required. [16]

  4. Alfa-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    A prototype of a similar design, the Project 661 or K-162 (since 1978 K-222) cruise missile submarine (referred to by NATO as the Papa class), was built at the SEVMASH shipyard in Severodvinsk and completed in 1972. The long build time was caused by numerous design flaws and difficulties in manufacture.

  5. Putin visits a shipyard to oversee the commissioning of new ...

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    Putin's trip to the Sevmash shipyard in Severodvinsk in Russia's northwestern Archangelsk region comes three days after he declared his intention to seek another six-year term. Putin announced his ...

  6. Yasen-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    The Yasen class, Russian designations Project 885 Yasen and Project 885M Yasen-M (Russian: Ясень, lit. 'ash tree', NATO reporting name: Severodvinsk), also referred to as the Graney class, are a series of nuclear-powered cruise missile submarines designed by the Malakhit Marine Engineering Bureau and built by Sevmash for the Russian Navy.

  7. List of shipyards of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Severnoye Mashinostroitelnoye Predpriyatie Sevmash, Shipyard 402, Severodvinsk [1] Zvezdochka shipyard, Severodvinsk; Pacific Ocean.

  8. Russian submarine Orel (K-266) - Wikipedia

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    She was laid down at the Sevmash Shipyard in Severodvinsk on 19 January 1989. From 1991 to 1993 she was known as Severodvinsk, but was renamed Orel on 20 March 1993 or 6 April 1993 and entered service with the Russian Navy that same year. [3]

  9. Hotel-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    The last of the eight Hotel submarines was launched on April 1, 1962. All of them were built at Severodvinsk State Shipyard 402 (now known as the Northern Machine-Building Enterprise - SEVMASH) in Molotovsk (now Severodvinsk) shipyard [3] Russia.