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The head of the USC: plan to 2028 to speed up the process of building nuclear submarines

The head of the USC: plan to 2028 to speed up the process of building nuclear submarinesThe Russian military-industrial complex is trying to meet today's realities and make a number of adjustments to the development and production of domestic weapons.

This time we are talking about nuclear submarines. (Premier League). According to the General Director of the United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC) Alexey Rakhmanov, Nuclear submarines will be built a year faster in the future - not seven, and six years. He said this in an interview with RIA Novosti. Wherein, as Rachmaninoff said, new terms for the construction of nuclear submarines are planned to be introduced only from 2028 of the year.

Now nuclear submarines have been under construction for about seven years., the task is to reach six. These plans must be implemented by 2028 year- said the head of the USC.

Rachmaninoff added, that the submarine, laid down in 2027 year, will be built for six years.

According to the CEO of USC, work on these plans is ongoing and new technological solutions allow them to be implemented. Rakhmanov considers the Yakutia icebreaker an example of the reality of reducing the construction time of ships, which managed to launch 8 months ahead of the scheduled date.

It should be noted, that the construction time for nuclear submarines in our country is not small, and it is planned to reduce them only in five years, which is also a long time. Besides, six years is too long, if consider, eg, that in the United States, nuclear submarines, depending on the modification, are built on average for 2-3 of the year. Author:Bekhan Uzhakhov Photos used:Official website of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

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