Russia is to start building two new advanced nuclear-powered Borei class submarines before year’s end. Once complete, they will be lurking under the sea with 20 Bulava nuclear intercontinental ballistic missiles each.
One of the submarines may be named
Aleksandr Suvorov after one of the most decorated generals of the
Russian Empire, a source in the defense industry told the media. Its
construction is expected to start on July 28, which is Russian Navy Day.
The
second vessel is likely to be named after Mikhail Kutuzov, the iconic
Russian general of the Napoleonic Wars. Its keel is to be laid down in
November.
The vessels are to be built by the shipbuilder Sevmash in Severodvinsk in the north of Russia.
Both
submarines are of the Borei class, the most modern strategic
nuclear-powered submarines in the Russian Navy. The lead vessel of the
class, Yury Dolgoruky, officially entered service on Thursday, with two
of his sister-ships currently afloat and undergoing trials.
The
two new vessels are distinct from those three, being of an advanced
Borei-A version of the same design. They will carry 20 nuclear ICBMs
each, as opposed to 16 on the older submarines. They will also have
improved maneuverability and better weapon control systems and will
generate less noise.
Russia plans to build five Borei-A submarines. The first of them, Knyaz Vladimir, is already in construction.
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