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Russia announces “successful” tests of the new nuclear submarine

with nuclear energy On Thursday, the submarine passed a ballistic missile launch test, one of the last tests the submarine is conducting before entering service in the Russian Navy.

The submarine launched the missile "Bulava" ICBM with an empty warhead from its location in the northern White Sea to a target in the Russian Far East.

Design the missile "Bulava"entered service between 2007 and 2008, to carry submarine-launched nuclear warheads, and its range reaches over 8,000 km, according to the website. "missile threat" Ballistic missile and missile specialist "cruise".

The submarine is "suvoorph" second of a kind "Puri-huh"that Russia is building to replace submarines built during the Soviet Union era.

Moscow claims to be equipped with the most advanced navigation system, along with modern sonar devices, intercontinental missiles and torpedoes, aka anti-ship missiles.

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This development comes after the submarine’s operation with nuclear energy On Thursday, the submarine passed a ballistic missile launch test, one of the last tests the submarine is conducting before entering service in the Russian Navy.

The submarine launched the “Bulava” ICBM with an empty warhead from its position in the Northern White Sea to a target in the Russian Far East.

The Bulava missile, which entered service between 2007 and 2008, was designed to carry submarine-launched nuclear warheads and has a range of more than 8,000 kilometers, according to the “missilethreat” website, which specializes in ballistic missiles and “cruise missiles” “.

The “Suvov” submarine is the second of the “Buri-A” type, which Russia is building to replace the submarines built during the Soviet Union era.

Moscow claims to be equipped with the most advanced navigation system, along with modern sonar devices, intercontinental missiles and torpedoes, aka anti-ship missiles.

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