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Again one SLBM shot but Sineva update version of SS-N-23

MOSCOW, November 5 (RIA Novosti) – A Russian Northern Fleet nuclear submarine on Wednesday fired a test intercontinental missile from the Barents Sea to the country's far eastern Kura Range on the Kamchatka Peninsula, the Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement Wednesday.

"Within the frameworks of testing the reliability of marine strategic nuclear forces, the Tula [nuclear submarine] launched a Sineva intercontinental ballistic missile from the Barents Sea to the Kura Range [in Kamchatka]," the statement says.

The RSM-54 intercontinental ballistic missile Sineva (NATO code name SS-N-23 Skiff) is part of the D-9RM launch system.

The D-9RM launch system equipped with RSM-54 missiles was put into service in 1986. The production of the RSM-54 was halted in 1996 but after three years, the Russian government resumed the production of a modernized version of the missile.

Flight tests of Sineva were completed in 2004, and in 2007 the Russian Navy put the missile into service.

On October 29, Russia successfully test-fired the Bulava solid propellant ballistic missile from the Borey-class Yury Dolgoruky nuclear-powered submarine. The missile was launched from the Barents Sea and hit a target located on the Kura Range.

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B-261 Novorossiisk, the first unit of project 06363, arrived yesterday to Polyarniy, NSF base for two weeks of testing diving deep and should then return to St Petersburg to be transferred to the Black Sea Fleet by inland waterways based to Novorossyysk with a new submarine Brigade.
 

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Russia tests engine for new bomber
By: STEPHEN TRIMBLEWASHINGTON DC Source: Flightglobal.com in 4 hours
Russian military aircraft engine designer Kuznetsov has announced completing bench tests of a new propulsion system in development for a next-generation bomber.

The Samara-based company says in a 7 November news release that the early bench test supports the Russian government’s plan to complete first flight of the promising aviation complex - long-range aviation (PAK DA) aircraft by 2019.

The Russian air force launched PAK DA in 2009, selecting Tuploev – maker of the Tu-95 and Tu-160 bombers, and the Tu-22 supersonic bomber – to design the new aircraft.


In June, state-owned media in Russia quoted Kuznetsov officials who announced the company had won a competition to develop the new engine for the PAK DA bomber. Kuznetsov also supplied the engines for the Tu-95, Tu-160 and T-22 programmes.

Details of the new engines architecture and performance have not been released. Pictures released by Kuznetsov reveal engine proportions not unlike the scale of the Pratt & Whitney F135.

The bench tests serve to validate research and development investments in a production engine, says Kuznetsov executive director Nicholas Jakushin.
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Russian Bomber Engines... Very Good Komrade.
 

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B-261 Novorossiisk, the first unit of project 06363, arrived yesterday to Polyarniy, NSF base for two weeks of testing diving deep and should then return to St Petersburg to be transferred to the Black Sea Fleet by inland waterways based to Novorossyysk with a new submarine Brigade.

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Admiral Essen, second Project 11356M, Admiral Grigorovich class to Yantar shipyard, Kaliningrad which has already built 6 Project 11356 Talwar for India.

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Russian Bomber Engines... Very Good Komrade.

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Looks like it's for their PAK DA bomber.
 
Admiral Essen, second Project 11356M, Admiral Grigorovich class to Yantar shipyard, Kaliningrad which has already built 6 Project 11356 Talwar for India.

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FORBIN, you're faster than me :)

the ship is named after a well-known commander,
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, who for example 100 freaking years ago was in charge of the Baltic Fleet, and whose relatives arrived at the ceremony shown in:

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a cool view of the stealthy gun-turret at 01:39
 

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The Russian Navy is set to take delivery of an improved Project 885M Yasen-class attack submarine in 2016 according to Russian state media. The new vessel, named after the city of Kazan, incorporates many improvements to the lead Project 855 boat, K-329 Severodvinsk, which was commissioned earlier in 2014.

“The first improved Project 885M submarine, the Kazan, will be delivered to the Russian Navy in 2016,” Nikolai Novoselov, deputy general director of the Malakhit design bureau told RIA Novosti on Tuesday.

Kazan will have improved sensors and weapon systems compared to Severodvinsk. It is also likely to be quieter than the original vessel, read the report.

The Russians are incorporating improvements to the Project 855 design because of Severodvinsk’s delayed entry into service. The K-329’s construction had been repeatedly delayed since it was first laid down in 1993. Russia was forced to defer construction of the vessel due to the chaos that followed the collapse of the Soviet Union. As a result of the repeated deferrals, even though Severodvinsk is an impressive attack submarine, many of its systems were obsolete years before the boat ever became operational.

The Russian Navy hopes to procure a minimum of eight Yasen-class attack boats, according to RIA Novosti. Four boats have been ordered thus far with a third vessel, Novosibirsk, having been laid down in July 2013.

Russia is also concurrently building a planned fleet of 10 Project 955 Borei-class ballistic missile submarines to replace the earlier Soviet-era Typhoon and Delta IV classes. Yury Dolgoruky and Alexander Nevsky are reportedly in active service with their complement of 16 Bulava submarine launched ballistic missiles while Vladimir Monomakh is in sea trials.

The fourth vessel of the type, Knyaz Vladimir, which falls under the improved Project 955A-class, was laid down in 2012 and features many improvements. Some reports suggest the modified Borei might carry 20 ballistic missiles rather than 16 like the previous vessels.

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A Sukhoi SU-35 fighter jet performs during a test flight ahead of the Airshow China 2014 in Zhuhai, south China's Guangdong province
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I will now get back to bottling my Malbec
 
some of you know I'm a big fan of Naval Artillery :)


I believe it's А-192 «Армат» which is single-barreled, universal, caliber 130 mm/? barrel length gun weighing 25 tons; elevation from −15° to +80°, traverse ±170°, max. range 23 km (14.3 miles) against sea-targets, 18 km (11.2 miles) against air-targets, and listen, up to 30 rounds per minute ... all according to Russian sources (tell me if you want to know more but don't know the Russian language :)
 
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