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  2. Charlie-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    The Project 670 Skat submarine (NATO classification Charlie class) was a nuclear-powered cruise missile submarine built for the Soviet Navy and later operated by the Russian Navy. All Charlie I/II-class submarines are decommissioned. One Charlie-class submarine was used for testing an Oniks missile.

  3. Soviet submarine K-43 - Wikipedia

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    K-43 was a Charlie-class nuclear-powered cruise missile submarine operated by the Soviet and Indian navies. It was built between 1964 and 1967 and was commissioned into the Soviet navy on 5 November 1967. [1] It later served as INS Chakra in the Indian Navy from 1988 to 1991.

  4. Soviet submarine K-429 - Wikipedia

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    K-429 (often incorrectly referred to as K-329) was a Project 670-A Скат (Skat, meaning "ray"; also known by its NATO reporting name of Charlie I-class) nuclear submarine of the Soviet Navy. Her keel was laid down on 26 January 1971 at Krasnoye Sormovo in Gorky.

  5. Category:Charlie-class submarines - Wikipedia

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    Charlie-class submarine ~ Template:Charlie class submarine; K. Soviet submarine K-43; Soviet submarine K-320; Soviet submarine K-429 This page was last edited on 10 ...

  6. Decommissioning of Russian nuclear-powered vessels - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  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. Soviet submarine K-320 - Wikipedia

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    The nuclear-powered Charlie-I Soviet submarine K-320 had a reactor accident prior to commissioning while under construction. The event occurred on January 18, 1970. [ 1 ] The submarine was repaired, commissioned on September 15, 1971, and was stricken in 1994.

  9. P-120 Malakhit - Wikipedia

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    The Echo-class submarine was required to spend 30 minutes or more on the surface when firing its P-5 Pyatyorka (SS-N-3A 'Shaddock') missiles. This made the submarines very vulnerable to enemy attack, so in 1963 the Soviets started work on a new missile that could be fired whilst submerged, and a submarine to carry it.