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The Russian Typhoon-class SSBN (Project 941 "Akula") is the largest nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine ever built.
Russia’s Typhoon-class (Project 941 Akula) submarines, the largest ever built, were formidable Cold War-era nuclear ballistic ...
All six Akula submarines (the name means “shark ... Source: Oleg Kuleshov The Project 941 submarines are unique not only for their size and power, but also for the comfortable living and ...
The Dmitry Donskoi, an ‘Akula’(or shark)-class nuclear submarine, is a unique vessel. These Submarines (of Project 941, or ‘Typhoon’, according to NATO's classification) are considered the ...
Initially entering service in 1981 as TK-208, it was the lead vessel of the Project 941 Akula class. After a significant overhaul, it reentered service in 2002 under its new name. -The Typhoon ...
The Soviets officially designated this ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) as Project 941 Akula (“Shark”), “Typhoon-Class” is the NATO codename. To make matters semantically more confusing ...
Each submarine will carry 16 Bulava intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs). The Project 941 Akula-class nuclear-powered submarine Dmitry Donskoi that has for long been called the world’s ...
TASS/. The world’s largest Project 941 ‘Akula’ strategic nuclear-powered submarines can be rearmed to carry at least 200 Kalibr cruise missiles each, former First Deputy Chief of the Russian ...
A long-delayed project to upgrade Russian Northern Fleet Akula-class nuclear-powered attack submarines (SSNs) appears to be building momentum after a second boat was moved out of an upgrade hall.