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Severodvinsk (Russian: Северодви́нск; IPA: [sʲɪvʲɪrɐdˈvʲinsk]) is a city in the
north of
Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia,
located in the
delta of the Northern...
- 885M Yasen-M (Russian: Ясень, lit. 'ash tree', NATO
reporting name:
Severodvinsk), also
referred to as the
Graney class, are a
series of nuclear-powered...
- K-560
Severodvinsk is a
Yasen class nuclear-powered
cruise missile submarine of the
Russian Navy, and the lead
vessel of the class. The
submarine is named...
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Soviet Union for the
Soviet Navy. In total, 34
units were built: 24 in
Severodvinsk for the
Northern Fleet and the
remaining 10 in Komsomolsk-on-Amur for...
- No. 55, in
Severodvinsk on 30 June 1976 and
launched in
September 1980.[citation needed] In 1990, she
entered the dry dock in
Severodvinsk for upgrades...
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followed by a
number (for example, the lead boat of the
Yasen class, the
Severodvinsk, is K-560). K
stands for Cruiser: (Крейсер). The
sheer displacement of...
- were
built at
Severodvinsk State Shipyard 402 (now
known as the
Northern Machine-Building
Enterprise - SEVMASH) in
Molotovsk (now
Severodvinsk)
shipyard Russia...
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based at the
Sayda Guba
Naval Base,
operate in the
Northern Fleet. The
Severodvinsk Shipyard built these vessels between 1981 and 1992. The last
vessel completed...
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Summer coast is
shared between Primorsky District and the city of
Severodvinsk of
Arkhangelsk Oblast.
Between 1940 and 1958, the
coast was part of Belomorsky...
- (Admiralty Shipyard), the
Northern Shipbuilding and
Maintenance Center in
Severodvinsk and the Far
Eastern Shipbuilding and
Maintenance Center in Vladivostok...