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Published: 30 December, 2012, 17:26

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Borei class nuclear submarine Vladimir Monomah at the “Sevmash” shipyard before its launch in Severodvinsk. (RIA Novosti/A. Petrov)

Super-modern, powerful and almost noiseless Russian nuclear submarine Vladimir Monomakh has been put in water to become the third ship of the Borei project. The cruiser is about to begin sea trials and mooring to become fully operational in 2013.

Vladimir Monomakh was laid down at Russia’s largest shipbuilding complex Sevmash, located on the shores of the White Sea in the town of Severodvinsk in northern Russia on March 19, 2006 – the 100th anniversary of the Russian submarine fleet.

Borei-class submarine

Length: 170 m
Beam: 13.5 m
Draught: 10 m
Test depth: 450 m
Displacement:
14,720 tons surfaced
24,000 tons submerged
Speed: 29 knots (54 km/h)
Complement: 107 (55 officers)
Armament: 16-20 × Bulava SLBMs
6 × 533 mm torpedo tubes


It belongs to a class of missile strategic submarine cruisers with a new generation of nuclear reactor, which allows the submarine to dive to a depth of 480 meters. It can spend up to three months in autonomous navigation and, thanks to the latest achievements in the reduction of noise, it is almost silent compared to previous generations of submarines.
The submarine is armed with the new missile system, which has from 16 to 20 solid-fuel intercontinental ballistic missiles Bulava (SS-NX-30 by NATO classification). The rocket is able to overcome any prospective missile defense system.
On August 27, 2011, the Russian Defense Ministry reported on a successful test of Bulava to investigate its maximum range. The missile was launched from the White Sea, flew 9,300km in just 33 minutes, and then fell in the specified area in the Pacific Ocean.
All Borei class submarines are equipped with a floating rescue chamber designed to fit in the whole crew.

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Nuclear submarine (NS) "Yuri Dolgoruky" undergoing sea trials. (RIA Novosti)

The Borei family

The first and head submarine of Borei class, Yury Dolgoruky, has already completed the test program and is to be officially adopted by the Russian Navy on Sunday. Construction of the missile carrier is approximately estimated at around US$770 million, while other Borei class submarines are believed to cost less.

“The hoisting of the flag and the signing of the acceptance act is to be adopted at the Sevmash shipyard in Severodvinsk on Sunday, December 30,” the Rubin design bureau that designed the submarine said in a statement on Saturday.

Another missile cruiser of this project, the Aleksandr Nevsky, is undergoing tests, according to Borisov. While a fourth, more advanced submarine, the Knyaz Vladimir, with enhanced technical characteristics and increased ammunition is currently being built.

Over the next eight years Russia plans to have built 10 Borei class submarines altogether, according to the state armaments program of 2011-2020. All Borei class submarines are believed to provide a basis of naval strategic nuclear forces of Russia in the coming decades.

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The nuclear submarine (NS) "Yuri Dolgoruky" in the area of the JSC "Sevmash". (RIA Novosti)

Silent sub: Russian noiseless Borei class nuclear submarine tested
 
Published: 30 December, 2012, 17:26

It belongs to a class of missile strategic submarine cruisers with a new generation of nuclear reactor, which allows the submarine to dive to a depth of 480 meters. It can spend up to three months in autonomous navigation and, thanks to the latest achievements in the reduction of noise, it is almost silent compared to previous generations of submarines.
The submarine is armed with the new missile system, which has from 16 to 20 solid-fuel intercontinental ballistic missiles Bulava (SS-NX-30 by NATO classification). The rocket is able to overcome any prospective missile defense system.

Silent sub: Russian noiseless Borei class nuclear submarine tested

Just 3 words:
Bhains ki Aankh :cheesy::cheesy::cheesy:

Any options for IN?
 
K-xxx 971M not named Akula II Sevmash 1992 x x Not Completed. Hull used for Vladimir Monomakh SSBN[17] (project 955 Borei)

SSBN based on an Akula hull if they got it right its going to be a quiet sob
 
The Quietest Russian Sub... are going to be Yasen class boats... these would be upto or better than the level of Virginia class but inferior to seawolf in quietness... however its fire power would be unmatched by any of the subs in development today.
 
We can ask for technology but no use of SSBN with just 300KM range of missiles (due to restrictions)

well they are sufficient to cover IOR...its a good option i'd say
 
The Quietest Russian Sub... are going to be Yasen class boats... these would be upto or better than the level of Virginia class but inferior to seawolf in quietness... however its fire power would be unmatched by any of the subs in development today.

The Virginia is not louder than the Seawolf.

It is slightly superior as it has more advanced electronics.
 
The Quietest Russian Sub... are going to be Yasen class boats... these would be upto or better than the level of Virginia class but inferior to seawolf in quietness... however its fire power would be unmatched by any of the subs in development today.

Borei in addition to being twin hulled also has pump-jet propulsion which the yasen is lacking.

But they can not sell that missile to India

Well I mistook your 300 km restrictions claim to range of Bulava.You were talking about MCTR.

But we don't need the missile neither the submarine .We have our own project for both.
 
The Quietest Russian Sub... are going to be Yasen class boats... these would be upto or better than the level of Virginia class but inferior to seawolf in quietness... however its fire power would be unmatched by any of the subs in development today.

Indeed quiet for a RUSSIAN boat.
 
Latest nuclear submarines to join Russian Navy

Sun Dec 30, 2012 8:35AM GMT

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Yury Dolgoruky nuclear submarine (file photo)

Russia says it will put into service the country’s first Borey class ballistic missile nuclear submarine, the Yury Dolgoruky, with the its navy.


Russia’s RIA Novosti news agency said in a report that the strategic submarine would be in service on Sunday.

“The hoisting of the flag and the signing of the acceptance act will be held at the Sevmash shipyard in Severodvinsk on Sunday, December 30,” the Rubin design bureau said in a statement.

A second vessel, the Alexander Nevsky, will most likely join Russia’s Pacific Fleet in 2014, as it is currently going through sea trials.

The third Borey class submarine, the Vladimir Monomakh, is also to be put into service on Sunday.

Russia has decided to create eight Borey class and Borey A class submarines by 2020.

The submarines are predicted to act as the core of the country’s submarine fleet, replacing its current aging fleet, including Project 941 (NATO Typhoon class) and Project 667 class (Delta-3 and Delta-4) boats.

The submarines will reportedly carry as many as 16 Bulava ballistic missiles with multiple warheads.

Latest nuclear submarines to join Russian Navy
 
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