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The multi-purpose nuclear submarine of the Northern Fleet "Kazan" of the "Ash-M" project dived to the maximum depth

Multipurpose nuclear submarine of the Northern Fleet «Kazan» project «Ash-M» dived to the maximum depthProject 885M multipurpose nuclear submarine “Ash-M” “Kazan” as part of the exercises in the Barents Sea, she worked out diving to the maximum depth. It is reported by the press service of the Northern Fleet.

Multipurpose nuclear submarine “Kazan” is the lead submarine of project 885M “Ash-M”. Pledged 24 July 2009 of the year, launched 31 Martha 2017, entered the fleet 7 May 2021 of the year. Displacement 13800 tonnes, crew – 64 man, autonomy – 100 day, underwater speed – 31 node. Armed with mines, torpedo 533 millimeter, cruise missiles “Caliber” and “onyx”. The maximum immersion depth is stated in 600 m.

The crew of the submarine successfully coped with the tasks. All systems and mechanisms of the ship worked normally. Submarine confirmed its technical capabilities. The dive was carried out in the deep waters of the Barents Sea on the border with the Norwegian Sea.- said in the message of the fleet.

Meanwhile, in Vilyuchinsk in Kamchatka, a solemn meeting was held for the crew of the strategic nuclear submarine K-550, which returned from combat duty. “Alexander Nevskiy” project 955 “Northwind”. Submarine missile carrier performed combat missions in the expanses of the world's oceans. After the rest, the cruiser will begin preparations for a new exit to the sea..

Vice Admiral Vladimir Dmitriev, Commander of the Submarine Forces of the Pacific Fleet, congratulated the personnel “Alexander Nevsky” with the successful completion of all assigned tasks and, according to tradition, handed the roasted pig to the commander- press service said.

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