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Second Borey-Class Sub to Join Russian Navy by Yearend

RIA Novosti, PUBLISHED March 24, 2013

A second Project 955 Borey-class nuclear-powered strategic submarine will be handed over to the Russian Navy by the end of the year, a Navy official told RIA Novosti on Friday.

“The Navy is planning to adopt the Alexander Nevsky submarine before the end of this year. Everything is going according to plan,” the official said commenting on reports the submarine would only be commissioned in 2014.

The Alexander Nevsky has been undergoing trials at the Sevmash shipyard since 2012.

There will be three sea trials this year and a Bulava ballistic missile will be test-launched from the submarine in the summer, the official said.

A Sevmash official representative also confirmed to RIA Novosti that the submarine will be handed over to the Navy this year.

The Alexander Nevsky is the second Borey class submarine. The first, the Yury Dolgoruky, entered service with the Northern Fleet in January, and the third, the Vladimir Monomakh, was floated out last December and is due to enter into service in 2014.

The first three vessels in the Borey series are capable of carrying 16 Bulava submarine-launched ballistic missiles.

A total of eight Borey-class submarines are to be built for the Russian Navy by 2020.

Sevmash will start construction this year of two upgraded Borey class Project 955A submarines - the Alexander Suvorov and the Mikhail Kutuzov - capable of carrying 20 ballistic missiles each.

Borey class submarines are to become the mainstay of the Navy's strategic nuclear deterrent, replacing the ageing Project 941 (NATO Typhoon class) and Project 667 class (Delta-3 and Delta-4) boats.

Topics: Nuclear ships, Russia


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