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Russia’s Sevmash shipyard lays down 5th Borey class SSBN and 4th Yasen class SSN

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Naval Forces News - Russia
 
 
 
Russia’s Sevmash shipyard lays down 5th Borey class SSBN and 4th Yasen class SSN
 
Russia’s Sevmash Shipyard announced it has laid down "Knyaz Oleg", the fifth Borey class SSBN project (and the first series submarine of the modernised 955A project) and the fourth multi-purpose attack submarine "Krasnoyarsk" (Yasen M class). According to the shipyard, Russia’s second Borey class SSBN "Vladimir Monomakh" (Project 955) will join the Russian Navy before the end of the year.
     
Russia’s Sevmash Shipyard announced it has laid down "Knyaz Oleg", the fifth Borey class SSBN project (and the first series submarine of the modernised 955A project) and the fourth multi-purpose attack submarine "Krasnoyarsk" (Yasen class). According to the shipyard, Russia’s second Borey class SSBN "Vladimir Monomakh" (Project 955) will join the Russian Navy before the end of the year.
Russia’s first Borey class ballistic missile nuclear submarine, the Yury Dolgoruky
(Picutre: Sevmash Shipyard)
     
The first Borey-class submarine, the Yury Dolgoruky, was commissioned into the Northern Fleet in January 2013. The fourth-generation Borei-class sub, with new and improved ballistic missile capabilities, is one of the eight major projects to be completed by 2020 that aim to form the core of the Russian Navy's nuclear deterrence strategy over the coming decades.

Designed by the Rubin bureau in St. Petersburg, the Borey class SSBN is 580 feet (170 meters) long, has a hull diameter of 42 feet (13 meters), and a crew of 107, including 55 officers, a maximum depth of about 1,500 feet (450 meters) and a submerged speed of about 29 knots. All the Borey class strategic submarines carry up to 16 Bulava ballistic missiles with multiple warheads.

Russia’s first Project 885 Yasen class attack submarine, the Severodvinsk, was handed over to the navy in December 2013. The Severodvinsk is one of eight Yasen-class attack boats ordered by the Russian navy. The second, third and fourth subs of the series, the Kazan ,the Novosibirsk and the Krasnoyarsk, are being built under the updated Project 885M Yasen-M design.

The Severodvinsk has a submerged displacement of 13,800 tons, length of 119 meters, speed of 31 knots, and can dive to 600 meters. It has a crew of 90 including 32 officers.

Its main armament consists of 24 Oniks (SS-N-26) and Kalibr (SS-N-27) cruise missiles, self-guided torpedoes and mines.