Footage of torpedo loading onto the K-114 Tula nuclear submarine in Severomorsk has emerged

The Project 667BDRM Dolphin submarine can accommodate 12 torpedoes and a dozen R-29 Sineva missiles

Footage of the loading of combat torpedoes onto the K-114 Tula submarine of Project 667BDRM has appeared online. The submarine is capable of carrying the Sineva intercontinental ballistic missile.

Footage of torpedo loading onto the K-114 Tula submarine has emerged

K-114 "Tula" is a strategic missile submarine of the "Dolphin" project (Delta-IV in NATO terminology). Built in 1987 at FSUE "Sevmashpredpriyatie" in Severodvinsk, factory number 382.

K-114 became the fourth in a series of seven submarines of this type, built from 1984 to 1992.

In total, the Tula is capable of carrying 12 torpedoes. There are 12 launchers for R-29 Sineva missiles on board. The submarine is defended by the 9K310 Igla-1 anti-aircraft missile system.

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