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  1. The 667BDR Kalmar /Delta III-class submarine is a further development of Project 667, maintaining the double-hulled design with a thin, low magnetic steel outer hull wrapped around a thicker inner pressure hull. Development began in 1972 at the Rubin Central Design Bureau for Marine Engineering. [citation needed]

  2. The Delta III-class submarine, Soviet designation Project 667BDR Kaľmar (Squid), is a large ballistic missile submarine operated by the Russian Navy. Like other previous Delta-class submarines, the Delta III class is a double hulled design, with a thin low magnetic steel outer hull wrapped around a thicker inner pressure hull .

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    30 January 1974
    11 February 1976
    Borisoglebsk
    23 September 1975
    13 August 1977
    Zelenograd
    29 December 1975
    26 January 1978
    Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy
    19 August 1976
    13 January 1979
  3. Jun 24, 1999 · The Delta IV is a strategic ballistic missile-firing nuclear-propelled submarine. The Russian Navy operates seven Delta IV Class strategic missile submarines. The submarines operate in the Northern Fleet and are based at the Saida Guba Naval Base. The submarines were built at the Severodvinsk Shipyard between 1981 and 1992.

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  5. Dec 10, 2020 · Between 1972 and 1992, the Soviet Union built forty-three submarines to a series of designs that NATO collectively described as the Delta class. These boats would form the backbone of the USSR’s ...

  6. Nov 22, 2023 · Built at the same time as the Typhoon-class, the Delta-class submarines have formed the backbone of the Soviet and Russian strategic submarine fleet since first being introduced in 1973.

  7. Mar 6, 2023 · Their weapons systems are armed with R-29M Shtil SLBMs, torpedoes, and Type 86R Vodopad anti-submarine missiles. 29 The Delta IV-class submarines have also been upgraded to carry modified SS-N-23 SLBMs known as Sinevas, each of which can carry up to four warheads. Four to five of the six Delta IV-class vessels are operational at any given time. 30

  8. Nov 30, 2021 · The largest of these is BS-64, a stretched DELTA-IV-class submarine. This is one of the largest submarines in the world – bigger than the U.S. Navy’s Ohio-class nuclear ballistic nuclear ...

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