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The submarine has a submerged displacement of 18,200 tons and a surface displacement of 11,700 tons. It is 167 m (547 ft 11 in) long and 11.7 m (38 ft 5 in) wide. It is powered by two nuclear reactors with a total power of
395:, or SS-N-23 according to the NATO classification) is a liquid-propellant, three-stage missile with separable heads (it carries four or ten warheads depending on the modification). It has a range of 8,300 km (5,200 mi), a
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Russian Navy.
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Kosatka, A Submarine owned by player, and run by
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The History of Nuclear Submarine K-407 "Novomoskovsk"
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701:and spiritual life. Six sailors got
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1355:'Alanger Novomoskovsk K-407 Review'
1331:"Новости | Телекомпания ТВ-21"
610:Typhoon), to observe the exercise.
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1237:"Второй приход «Новомосковска»"
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560:(US$ 111,000) for the launch.
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954:"R-29RM / SS-N-23 SKIF"
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628:Like the other 667BDRM
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67:Soviet Union → Russia
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1797:Borisoglebsk (K-496)
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903:Naval-technology.com
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1804:Zelenograd (K-506)
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1444:2007-02-22 at the
1404:Операция "Бегемот"
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1269:2006-08-26 at the
1242:2012-02-17 at the
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1169:2016-03-03 at the
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897:2012-01-07 at the
877:GlobalSecurity.org
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661:Verkhoturye
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558:German Mark
534:Barents Sea
495:Tula Oblast
439:nuclear war
435:Soviet Navy
337:Soviet Navy
165:Delta-class
2183:1990 ships
2167:Categories
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1931:Shipwrecks
1372:References
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1175:Kommersant
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744:Olenya Bay
714:Zvezdochka
705:on board.
569:North Pole
407:See also:
313:Background
250:Complement
213:Propulsion
141:Olenya Bay
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121:Completed
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