Wednesday, 8 April 2020

Northern Fleet abandons ultra-modern submarine Lada

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Northern Fleet abandons ultra-modern submarine Lada | Military and naval | Yandex Zen

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"Lada" she and in Africa "Lada"

As expected, Northern Fleet sailors are abandoning the latest fourth-generation diesel submarine of Project 677 Lada. It is they who currently have the lead boat of this type, which received the name "St. Petersburg". Serves in quotation marks - it is accepted for trial operation, that is - it formally stands at the pier and sometimes leaves the base for the base.

Judging by new information, yesterday the submarine, escorted by a rescue tugboat, went to Kronstadt in an overboard position. She is currently in the northern part of the Norwegian Sea. I think four days and will be in place. There it is planned that it will be put on the dock of the Kronstadt Marine Plant for repair and ..tadan..for modernization - that’s what the naval release said.


Kronstadt submarine 

The North Sea military men still doubt whether they can do everything there so that the boat can be combat-ready and finally remove the word "experimental". According to them, this is a stillborn project.

At the moment, the Admiralty Shipyards plant is building the first production submarine Kronstadt (above in the photo). Will she be better than the head one? Maybe. Still, they didn’t just freeze the building, and then resumed it. Probably all the jambs were fixed. But the joint still comes different - it still has not been on sea trials. This is all because of the excellent counterparties who, as always, delay everything.


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