At the end of July, the Russian Navy (VMF) received another nuclear submarine of Project 955A Borei-A — the missile cruiser Knyaz Pozharsky. Technosphere Russia reported how many of these submarines are in service with the country.
The Russian Navy has 8 nuclear-powered strategic missile submarines of Project 955 in combat readiness.
Of these, three are of the basic Project 955 (Borei) and five are of the modernized 955A (Borei-A). Two more Project 955A submarines (Dmitry Donskoy and Knyaz Potemkin) are under construction — delivery to the fleet is planned for 2026 and 2027, respectively.
In addition, two more Borei-A submarines will begin construction in the next couple of years. The total construction time of a boat at the Sevmash plant is about 8 years.
Earlier www1.ru reported that supplies of parts for Superjets will increase by 2.5 times.
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