Alexander Nevskiy submarine of the Project 955 class is reported to be ready for service with full complement of Bulava missiles on board. The submarine carried out a launch of the Bulava in November 2014. In 2015 it is expected to transfer to the Pacific.
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Now that Alexander Nevskiy Project 955 submarine has full complement of missiles on board, its transfer to the Pacific will take place as planned - in August-September 2015. Its counterpart, Vladimir Monomakh, on the other hand, will stay in the...
[Transfer of Project 955 submarines to the Pacific] [May 5, 2015 1:30 PM] [#]
According to a TASS report, Alexander Nevskiy submarine of the Project 955 class left its temporary base in Gadzhievo in mid-August for the permanent base in Vidyaevo in the Pacific. An analysis done by the "7 Feet Beneath the Keel"...
[Alexander Nevskiy is en route to the Pacific] [August 31, 2015 2:31 PM] [#]
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