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T 34 Tank

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In service 1940–present
Used by Soviet Union and 39 others
Wars World War II and many others
Production history
Designer T-34 Main Design Bureau – KMDB
Designed 1937–1940
Produced 1940–1958
Number built 84,070[1]
35,120 T-34[1]
48,950 T-34-85[1]

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Ilyushin Il-2
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Role Ground-attack aircraft
Manufacturer Ilyushin
First flight 2 October 1939
Introduction 1941
Retired 1954 (Yugoslavia and Bulgaria)
Primary user Soviet Air Force
Produced 1941–1945[1]
Number built 36,183[2]
Variants Ilyushin Il-10

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SU 27 Flanker


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Role Air superiority fighter
National origin Soviet Union / Russia
Manufacturer Sukhoi
First flight 20 May 1977
Introduction December 1984
Status In service
Primary users Russian Air Force
Chinese Air Force
Ukrainian Air Force
See operators for others
Produced 1984–current
Number built 680

Unit cost US$30 million
Variants Sukhoi Su-30
Sukhoi Su-33
Sukhoi Su-34
Sukhoi Su-35
Sukhoi Su-37
Shenyang J-11

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Kirov class battle cruiser

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Class overview
Builders: Baltic Shipyard, Leningrad
Operators: Soviet Navy
Russian Navy
Built: 1974–1998
In service: From 1980
Planned: 5
Completed: 4
Cancelled: 1
Active: 1 (1 in overhaul, 2 in reserve)
Retired: 0

General characteristics
Type: Heavy nuclear-powered missile cruiser
Displacement: 24,300 tons standard, 28,000 (full load)
Length: 252 m (827 ft)
Beam: 28.5 m (94 ft)
Draft: 9.1 m (30 ft)

Propulsion: 2-shaft CONAS, 2× KN-3 nuclear propulsion with 2× GT3A-688 steam turbines
140,000 shp[1]

Speed: 32 knots (59 km/h)
Range: 1,000 nautical miles (2,000 km) at 30 knots (56 km/h) (combined propulsion),
unlimited at 20 knots (37 km/h) on nuclear power

S 300 SAM

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Type long-range SAM system
Place of origin Soviet Union Russia
Service history
In service 1978–present
Used by See list of operators
Production history
Designer Almaz-Antey:
NPO Almaz (lead designer)
NIIP (radars)
MKB Fakel (missile designer)
MNIIRE Altair (Naval version designer)
Designed 1967–2005[1]
Manufacturer MZiK[2]
Produced 1978–2011
Variants see variants


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Kh 55 Cruise Missile

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Production history
Manufacturer Raduga OKB / M. I. Kalinin Machine Building Plant
Specifications
Weight 1,650 kg (3,640 lb) (Kh-65SE)[1]
2,200–2,400 kg (4,900–5,300 lb) (Kh-101)
[2]
Length 604 cm (19 ft 10 in) (Kh-65SE)[1]
745 cm (24 ft 5 in) (Kh-101)[2]
Diameter 51.4 cm (20.2 in) (Kh-55SM)
Warhead Nuclear
Warhead weight 200kT (Kh-55SM)
Wingspan 310 cm (122.0 in) (Kh-55SM)
Operational
range 2,500 km (1,300 nmi) (Kh-55)
3,000 km (1,600 nmi) (Kh-55SM)

600 km (320 nmi)(Kh-65SE)[1]
300 km, later 600 km(Kh-SD)[1]
Speed Mach 0.75 (KH-SD)[1]
Mach 0.6-0.78 (Kh-101)[2]

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Akula Class SSN
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Type: nuclear-powered attack submarine
Displacement:
surfaced:
8,140 tons Akula I and Akula I Improved
8,450–8,470 tons Akula II and III

submerged:
12,770 tons Akula I and Akula I Improved
13,400–13,800 tons Akula II and III

Length: 110.3 m for Akula I and Akula I Improved
113.3 m for Akula II and Akula III
Beam: 13.6 m
Draught: 9.7 m

Propulsion: one 190 MW OK-650B/OK-650M pressurized water nuclear reactor
1 OK-7 steam turbine 43,000 hp (32 MW)
2 OK-2 Turbogenerators producing 2,000 kW
1 seven-bladed propeller
2 OK-300 retractable electric propulsors for low-speed and quiet maneuvering at 5 knots (6 km/h)
Speed: 10 knots surfaced
28-35 knots submerged[2]
Endurance: 100 days[1]

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Typhoon Class SSBN

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In commission: December 12, 1981
Planned: 8
Completed: 6
Cancelled: 2
Scrapped: 3
General characteristics
Type: Ballistic missile submarine
Displacement: 23,200–24,500 t (22,830–24,110 long tons) surfaced
33,800–48,000 t (33,270–47,240 long tons) submerged

Length: 175 m (574 ft 2 in)
Beam: 23 m (75 ft 6 in)
Draught: 12 m (39 ft 4 in)
Propulsion: 2 × OK-650 pressurized-water nuclear reactors, 190 MW (254,800 hp) each
2 × VV-type steam turbines, 37 MW (49,600 hp) each
2 shafts with 7-bladed shrouded screws
Speed: 22.22 knots (41.15 km/h; 25.57 mph) surfaced
27 knots (50 km/h; 31 mph) submerged
Endurance: 120 days submerged[1]
Test depth: 400 m (1,300 ft)

Complement: 160[1]
Armament: 1 × 9K38 Igla SAM
2 × 650 mm (26 in) torpedo tubes
• RPK-7 Vodopad AShMs
• Type 65K torpedoes
4 × 533 mm (21 in) torpedo tubes
• RPK-2 Viyuga cruise missiles
• Type 53 torpedoes[2]
D-19 launch system
• 20 × RSM-52 SLBMs

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SS- 18 ICBM
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Type Intercontinental ballistic missile
Place of origin USSR
Service history
In service 1967 - Present
Used by Soviet and Russian Strategic Rocket Forces
Production history
Manufacturer Yuzhny Machine-Building Plant
Specifications
Weight 209,600 kg (462,000 lb)
Length 32.2 m (106 ft)
Diameter 3.05 m (10.0 ft)

Warhead Three stage fission-fusion-fission, over 20 Mt of TNT
Detonation
mechanism Airburst
Engine Two-stage liquid propellant
Operational
range 10,200–16,000 km (depending on R-36M missile variants)
Speed up to 7.9 km/s
Guidance
system Inertial, autonomous
Accuracy 220–700 m CEP (depending on R-36M missile variants)
Launch
platform Silo

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SS-25 Topol ICBM

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Type Intercontinental ballistic missile
Place of origin Soviet Union
Service history
In service 1988–present
Used by Russian Strategic Rocket Forces
Production history
Designer Moscow Institute of Thermal Technology
Manufacturer Votkinsk Machine Building Plant
Specifications
Weight 45,100 kg (99,000 lb)
Length 21.5 m (71 ft)
Diameter 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in)

Warhead Single 800 kt warhead
Engine Three-stage solid propellant
Operational
range 10,500 km
(6,500 mi)
Speed approx. 7 km/s
Guidance
system Inertial, autonomous
Accuracy 200 m CEP
Launch
platform Road-mobile TEL

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SS- 18 ICBM
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Type Intercontinental ballistic missile
Place of origin USSR
Service history
In service 1967 - Present
Used by Soviet and Russian Strategic Rocket Forces
Production history
Manufacturer Yuzhny Machine-Building Plant
Specifications
Weight 209,600 kg (462,000 lb)
Length 32.2 m (106 ft)
Diameter 3.05 m (10.0 ft)
Warhead Three stage fission-fusion-fission, over 20 Mt of TNT
Detonation
mechanism Airburst
Engine Two-stage liquid propellant
Operational
range 10,200–16,000 km (depending on R-36M missile variants)
Speed up to 7.9 km/s
Guidance
system Inertial, autonomous
Accuracy 220–700 m CEP (depending on R-36M missile variants)
Launch
platform Silo

This is my best.
 
^^ you misunderstood, sir

Mig 21 is one of the best Soviet weapons, but the 10 weapons I chose are superior to Mig 21; some of them have too much fame and number built under their belt and others are technologically very advanced, complex military platforms i.e Akula, Typhoon and Topol
 
Kirov class cruiser: Never knew there were surface ships powered by a reactor! :what:
 
Russians have produced some sick weapons. Their aviation industry has done some wonders. But unfortunately we wont see the same development in the future.
 
Kirov class destroyer: Never knew there were surface ships powered by a reactor! :what:

Russian reactor tech is remarkable, not just military vessels.

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Specifications:

Length: 148 m to 159 m (approximately 136 m at the waterline)
Beam: 30 m (28 m at the waterline)
Draft: approximately 11.08 m.
Height (keel to masthead): approximately 55 m
Displacement: 23,000 to 25,000 tons
Maximum speed: 18 to 22 knots
Cruising speed: approximately 18 to 20 knots
Crew: 138 to over 200
Passengers: approximately 100
Reactors: 2 OK-900A, 171 megawatt each
Propulsion: 3 propellers totalling approximately 75,000 hp
Maximum Ice Thickness: 2 to 2.8 m
Endurance: 7.5 months at sea, 4 years between refuelings
 
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