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The Victor III class caused a minor furor in NATO intelligence agencies at its introduction because of the distinctive pod on the vertical stern-plane. Speculation immediately mounted that the pod was the housing for some sort of exotic silent propulsion system, possibly a magnetohydrodynamic drive unit.
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.
Victor class. Victor III (Project 671RTM/RTMK Shchuka) [12] ... Soviet submarine K-43, Also leased to India as INS Chakra between 1988 and 1991; Soviet submarine K-56;
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.
K-314 was a nuclear submarine of the Soviet Navy, of the type Project 671 "Ёрш" (Yorsh, meaning ruffe; also known by its NATO reporting name of Victor I class).. On 21 March 1984, K-314 collided with the aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk in the Sea of Japan.
Another leased Akula class submarine was returned to Russia in 2021, before the end of its contract. [9] [10] [11]) Project 75 Alpha – 2 cleared, [12] 6 planned [13] [14] Russian Navy. Victor III-class submarine – three in service, 45 retired; Sierra II-class submarine – two in service; Akula-class submarine – 10 in service, four retired
Russian Navy operates ten Akula-class submarines, two Victor III-class submarines, two Sierra-class submarines, and c. twenty-one Kilo-class submarines (of which nine are the "Improved Kilo" variant). Republic of Singapore Navy operates two Sjöormen-class submarines and two Västergötland-class submarines, all purchased from Sweden.