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  2. Paltus-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    The Paltus-class submarine is a Russian special purpose mini-submarine [1] of project 1851.1. Two boats were completed - AS-21 and AS-35 as a follow-up of the single "X-Ray"-class boat AS-23 (Project 1851). They are both part of the 29th special submarine squadron at Olenya Guba.

  3. List of ships of Russia by project number - Wikipedia

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    Series I submarine. 7 7 Destroyer: Gnevnyy-class: 1934 2400 47 29 Based on Italian Maestrale-class Destroyer. [4] 7U Storozhevoy-class: 1938 2400 18 Gnevny-class destroyer with machinery en echelon. U stands for Uluchshennyy (Russian: Улучшенный, improved). [4] 9 Submarine S-class: 1934 1075 3 Series IX submarine. [citation needed] 15 ...

  4. List of active Russian Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    In addition, there has been a renewed emphasis on submarine production with the introduction of nuclear-powered ballistic missile, nuclear-powered cruise missile as well as new classes of conventionally-powered attack submarines. As of 2019, this trend was forecast as likely to continue through the 2020s. [2]

  5. Russian submarine BS-64 - Wikipedia

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    It was planned for her to be reactivated in 2002 to replace the Yankee 'Stretch'-class KS-411. KS-411 had been the mothership for the Paltus-class mini submarines, which are believed to be used for a combination of oceanographic research, search and rescue, and underwater intelligence-gathering. [2] Due to lack of funds this plan was postponed.

  6. Category:Submarines of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Category:Submarines of the Soviet Union; and: Category:Submarines of the Imperial Russian Navy (to 1918) Category:Submarines of the Soviet Navy (1918–1992) Category:Submarines of the Russian Navy (1992 to present)

  7. List of Soviet and Russian submarine classes - Wikipedia

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    Pravda-class submarine: Serie IV 3 Squadron submarines. Malyutka-class submarine: Series VI, VI-bis, XII, XV 110 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 ...

  8. List of submarine classes in service - Wikipedia

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    Oscar class (Project 949 Granit/Project 949A Antey) Soviet Union / Russia: 19,400 Russian Navy: 6: 14: 0: 2 being modernized, 1 inactive/reserve, 4 scrapped, 1 lost at sea: Shang class (Type 093G) People's Republic of China: 7,000 People's Liberation Army Navy: 1: 1: 0: Only G variant of the Shang-class submarine is capable of launching guided ...

  9. Kilo-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    The Kilo-class submarines are a group of diesel-electric attack submarines designed by the Rubin Design Bureau [1] [3] [4] in the Soviet Union in the 1970s and built originally for the Soviet Navy. The first version had the Soviet designation Project 877 Paltus ( Russian : Па́лтус , meaning " halibut "), NATO reporting name Kilo . [ 5 ]