Mail Online – Russia has begun testing the latest in its fleet of new nuclear submarines nearly seven years after it was begun to be built.
The silent submarine, the Vladimir Monomakh, which is the third ship in Russia’s Borei project, began its sea trials on Sunday as it bids to become fully operational this year. The submarine was laid down at Russia’s largest shipbuilding complex Sevmash on the shores of the White Sea in Severodvinsk, northern Russia in March 2006, which, coincidentally, was the 100th anniversary of the Russian submarine fleet. Read Article
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