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Naval Today said:
Admiralty Shipyards held a ceremonial launching of diesel-electric submarine Krasnodar in Saint Petersburg, Russia, on April 25.

This is the fourth in a series of six submarines being built by Admiralty Shipyards for the Russian Navy.

The first in the series, Novorossiysk, was delivered to Russian Navy in August 2014; the second, Rostov-on-Don, in December 2014, and the third, Stary Oskol, successfully completed its state trials. The remaining two submarines, Veliky Novgorod and Kolpino, are currently under construction.

Krasnodar was laid down in February 2014. The vessels are of the modified 636 project and feature updated combat operations.

The export version of these subs is, I believe, the 636M like what Vietnam is getting.
 
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Scratch

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Russia intents to restart production of the Tu-160 Bomber, complementing the now ongoing modernization process of it's current fleet.

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Source: Flightglobal.com - 10 hours ago

The Russian defense ministry has confirmed that it will restart the production line for the Soviet-era
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“Blackjack” supersonic strategic bomber.

In a series of tweets on 29 April, the ministry says it is “necessary to resume production of the
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missile carriers”, adding that it is “the best aircraft in its class”.

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is in the process of modernising the Russian air force’s Tu-160 to an enhanced Tu-160M standard. The first upgraded example had its first flight on 16 November 2014 and was delivered in December 2014, alongside an upgraded Tu-95MS “Bear” strategic bomber.

Enhancement activity on the supersonic Tu-160 includes “partial replacement” of the aircraft’s avionics and weapons systems, Tupolev says.

The defense ministry also tweets that the Russian air force will receive two Tu-160Ms and 12 long-range Tu-22M3 bombers by the end of 2015, upgraded in
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. The Russian air force has 13 Tu-160 in service with 14 on order, Flightglobal’s MiliCAS Fleets database shows.

A second phase of modernisation will begin in 2016 with the addition of upgraded Kuznetsov NK-32 engines, Russian news agency Itar-Tass said in December.

The Tu-160 is now Russia's only bomber in active production, and the restart of production is expected to bolster the air force’s capability until its future prospective aviation complex for long-range aviation (PAK-DA) bomber begins production after 2020. PAK-DA is touted as a flying-wing design that will eventually replace the Tu-160 and
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Jeff Head

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Russia intents to restart production of the Tu-160 Bomber, complementing the now ongoing modernization process of it's current fleet.
I will believe it when I see it.

Like building another carrier, or some of the other plans they announce...I think they are going to be severely limited by budget, and are in the process of designing a new bomber anyway.

I do not think, in the current environment, that there is any chance that they could do both.

A completely new production line, with full modernization for that old design, would be in essence building a new aircraft...and if they are going to do that...I see them putting that effort into the new bomber, not a 1970s design that first flew in 1981 and achieved IOC in 1987, almost 30 years ago.

They may indeed modernize a few...all they have is a few anyway...like 16 I believe.
 

Scratch

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I have similar feelings, Jeff. Maybe that re-opening of the production line is intended is some type of a spin-up for the designers / engeniers and so on?
Besides the Su-34 tactical bomber, I believe the Russians haven't built any proper large combat aircraft for quite some time now.
Maybe that Tu-160 production will gradually move towards building PAK-DA prototypes. Or PAK-DA is already a bit late, maybe ... ?
 

FORBIN

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I will believe it when I see it.

Like building another carrier, or some of the other plans they announce...I think they are going to be severely limited by budget, and are in the process of designing a new bomber anyway.

I do not think, in the current environment, that there is any chance that they could do both.

A completely new production line, with full modernization for that old design, would be in essence building a new aircraft...and if they are going to do that...I see them putting that effort into the new bomber, not a 1970s design that first flew in 1981 and achieved IOC in 1987, almost 30 years ago.

They may indeed modernize a few...all they have is a few anyway...like 16 I believe.
Yep seems nevertheless difficult, a little strange.
16 in service, 13 to Engels in the only frontline unit and up to 6 to Joukovski, flight test center and Aktioubinsk, weapons test center, with some no operationnals.

The more big combat aircraft never build, 275 t, 148 t of fuel !!! ... but B-1B carry a more big load with her external hard points 57 vs 40.
 
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Miragedriver

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Back to bottling my Grenache
 
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