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Russia Launches New Nuclear Torpedo Submarine

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has vowed to build a modern, powerful navy to defend his country's national interests.

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Russia launched into the sea the first nuclear submarine of project 09851, called Khabarovsk, during a ceremony held at the Sevmash shipyard in Severodvinsk. The event was led by Defense Minister Andrei Belousov, and had the presence of the commander-in-chief of the Russian Navy, Admiral Alexander Moiseyev, along with directors of the [...] The entry Russia puts afloat the first nuclear submarine Khabarovsk of the project 09851 first appears in …

Severodvinsk, November 1, 2025 – According to the Russian Ministry of Defence, the shipyard of the production association Sevmash is the nuclear-powered submarine "Chabarovsk" (project 09851). According to the Russian Ministry of Defence, it is the first standard carrier of the autonomous nuclear torpedo "Poseidon". Unlike the "Belgorod", which was built as a single conversion, the "Chabarovsk" marks the beginning of a standardized production li…

In a global context marked by increasing military tensions, Russia has just launched a new nuclear submarine called Khabarovsk. Designed to embark revolutionary submarine weapons, this ship illustrates the rapid evolution of military technology and raises many questions about maritime security and nuclear power. This launch comes as [...]

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