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Russia has started trialing its most advanced nuclear-powered submarine which can carry hypersonic cruise missiles as Moscow ups its naval arms race with NATO.. The vessel Arkhangelsk was tested ...
Deputy head of the Russian Navy, Major General Mikhail Gudkov, is one of the most senior military officers killed since Putin ...
Key Points and Summary: Russia’s latest nuclear submarine, Arkhangelsk, is the fourth vessel in the advanced Yasen-M class. Though smaller than the original Yasen-class, the Yasen-M is no less ...
Meanwhile, the Russian President also visited the Arkhangelsk nuclear-powered submarine of the Yasen-M class. The submarine had entered service with the Russian Navy in December 2024. More about ...
Russian attack submarine Arkhangelsk at Sevmash shipyard in Severodvinsk on Dec 27, 2024. United Shipbuilding Photo. The Russian Navy accepted the fifth in a class of advanced nuclear attack ...
Russia has deployed the new nuclear-powered submarine Arkhangelsk in the Baltic Sea, initiating exercises in the area and developing its maritime deterrence strategy. The Arkhangelsk, part of the ...
The Arkhangelsk submarine was rolled out from the slipway of the Sevmash Shipyard on November 29, 2023 for completing its construction afloat.
The Arkhangelsk is the third serial-built sub in the family of Yasen-M-class multi-purpose nuclear-powered submarines. A ceremony of rolling out the submarine from the Shipyard’s slipway took ...
The Arkhangelsk submarine, one of the latest Yasen-M vessels, is a significant boost for Vladimir Putin's navy which has suffered humiliating losses during the war with Ukraine.
The Arkhangelsk submarine was rolled out from the slipway of the Sevmash Shipyard on November 29, 2023 for completing its construction afloat. The Sevmash Shipyard is constructing four Project 885M ...
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The agencies said that while in Murmansk, Putin visited a submarine named Arkhangelsk, also in the same class, and toured the Atomflot enterprise, which oversees Russia's icebreaker projects.