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» Admiralty Shipyards conveys the Russian Navy submarine "Saint Petersburg"
22-04-2010, 21:00 | Armed Forces, Shipbuilding | author: forties
Admiralty Shipyards conveys the Russian Navy head submarine Saint Petersburg - acceptance certificate was signed at the shipyard on Thursday according to the press service of the enterprise.
"In St. Petersburg at the Admiralty Shipyards signed the acceptance certificate of the submarine Saint Petersburg, which completed the state trials. Sub of the fourth generation is built on the design of CDB ME "Rubin". The rise of Navy flag on the submarine Saint Petersburg is scheduled in the first ten days of May 2010.
Diesel-electric submarine Saint Petersburg Project 677, Lada class, displacement 1,765 tons, has a length of 67 meters, width - 7,1 meters. Maximum speed of the underwater and surface - 21 and 10 knots respectively. Range at economical speed - 650 miles. Endurance is 45 days. Maximum diving depth - 300 meters.
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