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This Is Russia's New Nuclear Attack Submarine -- Sploid
Behold the Severodvinsk—the pride of the Russian Navy, the first of the post-Soviet era Yasen-class submarines. It entered service at the end of December 2013 and it will replace the old Akula-class and Alfa-class subs. But unlike those warships, and thanks to a new cruise missile, the Severodvinsk has strategic and tactical nuclear weapon capabilities.
According to the Barents Observer, the Severodvinsk successfully tested its nuclear-capable Caliber missiles during a trial run in 2012:
The new supersonic missile hit its target, reports Rossiskaya Gazeta. The Caliber missile has a flight range that exceeds 2,500 kilometer, according to the portal NavalToday. With such range, the cruise missile can be defined as a strategic weapon if tipped with a nuclear warhead. The new START agreement between Russia and USA does, however, not include long-range cruise missiles into account, a fact said to weaken the deal.
Another cruise missile the submarine is believed to carry has an even longer range, 5,000 kilometer according to an infographic posted by RIA Novosti.
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Russia Commissions First Borey Class Nuclear Sub -- RIA Novosti
Nuclear cruiser of a new generation -- English Russia
Finally flying colors: Yury Dolgoruky nuclear sub joins Russian Navy -- RT
Latest-generation sub enters service with Russian Navy -- Voice of Russia
New Russian nuclear sub enters service -- Navy Times/AP
New Russian nuclear submarine goes into service -- Reuters
Russia’s first post-Soviet nuclear sub is handed over for naval sea trials -- Scotsman
The Launch Of Russia's New 'Silent' Sub Is Just One Step In Rebuilding Its Mighty Military -- Business Insider
New Russian nuclear sub 'safer than Kursk' -- BBC
Russia Sails New Nuclear Submarine While U.S. Continues Fleet Delays -- Brian Slattery, Heritage Foundation
Delay in accepting Severodvinsk could slow new Russian SSN deliveries -- IHSJane's 360
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