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SSN Akula Class (Bars Type 971), Russian Federation



Akula Class Russian attack submarine

Russian Akula Class submarines are deployed in the Pacific.

  • Akula Class Russian attack submarine
    Russian Akula Class submarines are deployed in the Pacific.
  • Snow covered Russian Akula class submarine
    The Akula submarine design is under constant upgrade.
  • Two Akula Class submarines in a dock setting
    The Russian Navy has 16 Bars Class project 971 submarines known in the West...
  • Anti-submarine torpedo for use in a Submarine
    The Akula can launch a range of anti-submarine and anti-surface vessel...
  • Russian submarine featuring a double-hulled configuration
    The Akula submarine has a double-hulled configuration with a distinctive high...
  • Akula Class Russian submarine travelling on waters surface
    The Akula Class propulsion system provides a maximum submerged speed of 33kt.

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