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where the construction of the vessel was planned to take place. The men submitted their design to the Marine Ministry on May 3, 1901; it was approved the following July, and the Baltic Shipyard was then awarded the order for construction of Torpedo Boat No. 113 (later renamed combat submarine
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fleet in 1967, the Project 667A submarine became the first ship of the largest series of nuclear missile submarines (34 units). Later known as "nuclear missile submarine cruisers," improvements to the Yankee-class submarines would include the installation of longer-range and multiple-warhead
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submarine of medium displacement which took into account the combat experiences of Soviet and German submarines from the War. Commissioned by the Navy in 1951, the 215 unit series built to Project 613 was the largest in the Soviet Union. Approximately 25 to 30 of the submarines were built in
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proposed an air-independent propulsion system which allowed engine operation based on the closed cycle REDO in both surface and submerged submarine conditions. Experiments on this cycle implementation were carried out on board submarines of Series XII M-92 (S-92, R-1).
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More change came in 1937, when the Bureau was given the new name Central Design Bureau No. 18 (or TsKB-18), and furthermore became an independent economic organization directly subordinated to the Second Chief Department of People's Commissariat of Defence Industry.
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in 1970 and 1974, respectively. The Yankee-based ballistic missile submarine family comprises: Project 667A Yankee, Project 667B Delta I, Project 667BD Delta II, Project 667BDR Delta III, and Project 667BDRM Delta IV.
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In 1926 the Construction Commission for Submarines became Technical Bureau No. 4, and six years later was renamed the Central Design Bureau for Special (Military) Shipbuilding No. 2, headed by
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was completed in 1903, and its success in subsequent tests was the impetus for the creation of newer, more advanced types of submarines. By 1918 seventy-three submarines of classes
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On January 4, 1901 the Marine Ministry of Russia assigned the task of designing a combat submarine for the Russian Navy to three officers: Lieutenant
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launch technology. With marine components produced by Rubin, Sea Launch uses a specially-modified floating oil platform positioned in the equatorial
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were still under construction. Thirty-two of these were built to the designs of I.G. Bubnov, who had become
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succeeded Pustyntsev as head of the bureau and remained in the position until the 2000s (decade).
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classes. Another milestone of the era came in 1935, when Central Design Bureau engineer
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class, which started in 1996. Rubin now also works with outside companies (including
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was awarded for works related to the underwater launch of ballistic missiles.
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In 1947 TsKB-18 completed the development of Project 613 (designated the
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Another of the company's important projects of recent years is
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and a Nuclear Underwater Gas Transfer Station for trans-ocean
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had joined the Russian Navy, and four more of the new class
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The Rubin-designed nuclear-powered cruise missile submarine
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missiles. The success of submarine Projects 667A and 667B (
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of the Naval Architect Corps and Honoured Professor at the
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The military ship-building and ship-repair enterprises
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State corporation
Saint Petersburg
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United Shipbuilding Corporation
ckb-rubin.ru
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Saint Petersburg
Russia
submarine
Malakhit Marine Engineering Bureau
Lazurit Central Design Bureau
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nuclear submarines
Russian Navy
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naval architect
I.G. Bubnov
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