The data presented claims that the Russian Navy received 47 cruise missiles "Caliber" in the first half of this year.
Not what versions of missiles specified are received but hopefully are recovering 3M-14 LACMs that were launched from ships and the Russian submarine against targets in Syria. It is also reasonable to think that in the second half of the year will receive more missiles "Caliber" and if we spoke limits production and delivery subject to this well could be as many, that is, around 90 to 100 at the end of 2016.
think the footage shown is the air defence unit arriving at Khmeimin.. but I could be wrongPresumably training to Kapusttin Yar for all or almost ballistic missiles SS-26 etc...
Euh what is it where ? i don' t find...this Rgt is based to Feodossiiathink the footage shown is the air defence unit arriving at Khmeimin.. but I could be wrong
This confirms that 09853 project is under construction at Sevmash, according to statements of the division of Rubin Sever engineering office. It would be designed to carry the famous nuclear-powered torpedo-6 Status
The Russian Navy has taken delivery of almost 50 Kalibr (NATO reporting name: SS-N-27 Sizzler) cruise missiles, 72 surface-to-air missiles and a Gamma-S1M radar during the first six months of the year, Russian Armed Forces Chief of Armament Anatoly Gulyayev said on the Common Military Equipment Acceptance Day.
The Project 22350 lead frigate Admiral Gorshkov is planned to be delivered to Russia’s Navy in November 2016, Chief of the Russian Armed Forces’ Armament Department Lieutenant-General Anatoly Gulyayev said on the single military hardware acceptance day.
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However, there are certain problems with air defense missile systems designed for ships of this type, Gulyayev added. According to him, "as for the Poliment-Redut shipborne air defense missile system, no positive result of the use of surface-to-air missiles developed by the Fakel Enterprise and designed for the Project 20380 corvette and the Project 22350 frigate has been received yet."
The Machine-Building Plant, a subsidiary of the TVEL Fuel Company within Russia’s nuclear power corporation Rosatom, has manufactured the first batch of fuel elements for the reactor core of the Project 22220 versatile nuclear-powered icebreaker, the TVEL Company’s press office said.
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The advanced and unique fuel features high reliability and a doubled service life. The reactor core of modern icebreakers has a service life of four-five years. Thus, the advanced fuel has allowed doubling the service life of the reactor core of new-generation icebreakers.
The Project 955A Borei-A class nuclear-powered submarine Knyaz Vladimir and the Project 885M Yasen-M class nuclear-powered submarine Kazan will join Russia’s Navy in 2018 or one year later than planned, a source in the defense and industrial sector told TASS.