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MRK-27 (1989) Sarancha class (Project 1240 Uragan, considered missile boats by NATO) MRK-5 (1977) Tarantul class (Project 1241 Molniya, classified as large missile cutters) Tarantul I class (Project 1241RE) Tarantul II class (Project 1241.1) Tarantul III class (Project 1124.1M) Pauk class (Project 1241.2, anti-submarine corvette variant)
6 May 1989: Identification: Pennant number: S-30: Status: Active: General characteristics; Class and type: Tupi-class submarine: Displacement: 1,170 t (1,150 long tons) surfaced; 1,460 t (1,440 long tons) submerged; Length: 61.2 m (200 ft 9 in) Beam: 6.25 m (20 ft 6 in) Draft: 5.5 m (18 ft 1 in) Propulsion: 4 ×diesel-electric engines; 1 × ...
Submarine Squadron 11 (Naval Base Point Loma, San Diego, California, US) [20] USS Louisville SSN-724 - Los Angeles Class Attack Submarine [20] Submarine Squadron 17 (Naval Submarine Base Bangor, Kitsap, Washington State, US) [20] USS Alabama SSBN-731 - Ohio Class Ballistic Missile Submarine [21] USS Alaska SSBN-732 - Ohio Class Ballistic ...
Kilo-class attack submarines originally began entering service with the Soviet Navy from 1980. [citation needed] At the beginning of 2014, the Chinese PLA Navy held an emergency combat readiness test. [18] The Kilo-class submarine Yuanzheng 72, deployed on a combat readiness voyage encountered a "cliff" caused by a sudden change in seawater ...
Aranda (1989 ship) HMS Argyll (F231) USS Arleigh Burke; Russian submarine AS-26; Russian submarine AS-34; USS Ashland (LSD-48) USCGC Assateague; MS Asuka II; Aurora Australis (icebreaker) Russian landing ship Azov
20 December 1989 26.3 Recycled via the nuclear Ship and Submarine Recycling Program 14 March 1996. Pollack: SSN-603 New York Shipbuilding, Camden, New Jersey: 14 March 1960 17 March 1962 26 May 1964 1 March 1989 24.8 Recycled via the nuclear Ship and Submarine Recycling Program 17 February 1995. Haddo: SSN-604 9 September 1960 18 August 1962
The submarine's keel was laid down as HMS Unseen at Cammell Laird's Birkenhead yard on 12 August 1987. The submarine was launched on 14 November 1989 and commissioned into the Royal Navy on 20 July 1991. Unseen was decommissioned on 6 April 1994, and placed in reserve in June. [8] [9]
The K-278 Komsomolets was the Project-685 Plavnik (Russian: проект-685 плавник, meaning "fin", also known by her NATO reporting name of "Mike"-class), nuclear-powered attack submarine of the Soviet Navy; the only submarine of her design class.