(Europa) Die russische Marine
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Zitat:Sophie X postete
Tiger,

Vielleicht hat einer von Euch ja eine aktuelle Ausgabe der sauteuren Jane's Fighting Ships oder Combat Fleets of the World zur Hand? :rofl:

MfG
Sophie X
Einigermassen auktell, d.h. knapp ein Jahr alt, sagt der World Defence Almanac 2003 (Mönch Verlag) dazu:


SSBN:

"The TYUR DOLGORUKI (the first boat in the new "Borey" class) was laid down in November 1996 with an expected in-service date of 2005, but activities on her have stopped following a series of 5 consecutive launch failures with the new RSM-52U (SSN-28) SLBM. The RSM-52U programme has been abandoned, and the "Borey" class is being redesigned in order to take the BULAVA-30, a derivative version of the land-based TOPOL-M system. The boat ist expected to enter service after 2010. The DIMITRY DONSKOY (Typhoon class) is being refurbished and converted to act as a trial platform for the BULAVA-30 SLBM.

Tentative plans have been announced for a future force of some 12 SSBN's, but these appear highly unlikley. Rather, it is reckoned that by the deadline of the Moscow Treaty on 31 December 2012 Russia will no langer have any SSBN in service".

SSN:

Activities on the leadship in the new Project 985 SSN class (SEVERODVINSK) appear having been abandoned. The AKULA I an the VICTOR III will all be retiered by 2005.
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