Missile sub rejoins Russia’s Northern Fleet after refit

Missile sub rejoins Russia’s Northern Fleet after refit

February 7, 2013 RIA Novosti

The Russian Navy ballistic-missile submarine Verkhoturye has returned to service with the Northern Fleet after completing a refit, Fleet Spokesman Captain First Rank Vadim Serga said on Wednesday.

INS Sindhurakshak en route to Vizag

INS Sindhurakshak en route to Vizag

January 31, 2013 Aleksander Yemelianenkov, specially for RIR

The kilo class submarine is now heading home via the Northern Sea Route, accompanied by icebreakers

East meets West via Northern Sea Route

East meets West via Northern Sea Route

January 30, 2013 Ilya Kharlamov, The Voice of Russia

The INS Sindhurakshak is heading to Mumbai on the route, which is now legally recognized to be under Russia’s control

Russia plans to sell submarines abroad

Russia plans to sell submarines abroad

January 23, 2013 Andrei Lvov, specially for RIR

Russia’s military-industrial complex is increasing arms exports through Rosoboronexport, year after year, and the naval component is no exception. However, the latest contract for the supply of non-nuclear submarines is unique

Top-secret submarine may settle Russia’s claim in the Arctic

Top-secret submarine may settle Russia’s claim in the Arctic

December 14, 2012 Dmitry Litovkin, specially for RIR

A unique Arctic expedition has brought a top-secret Russian submarine into the limelight. The AS-12 bathyscaphe Losharik has now been enlisted to help Russia gain evidence of its right to territorial waters in the Arctic

Russian submarine passes Arctic trials

Russian submarine passes Arctic trials

November 7, 2012 Vladimir Voloshin, Alexei Mikhailov, Izvestia

The unique submarine named Kalitka took a soil sample from the bottom of the Arctic Ocean, proving that the Mendeleev Ridge belongs to Russia’s continental shelf

New Yasen-class submarine faces further delays

August 13, 2012 The Moscow News

The Severodvinsk nuclear Yasen-class multipurpose attack submarine will go into service no earlier than 2013, Interfax reported on Monday, citing a source in the military-industrial complex.

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