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Russian submarine Vladimir Monomakh

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Name
  
Vladimir Monomakh

Laid down
  
19 March 2006

Status
  
In active service

Length
  
170 m

Launched
  
30 December 2012

Builder
  
Sevmash

Namesake
  
Vladimir II Monomakh

Commissioned
  
19 December 2014

Class and type
  
Borei-class submarine

Construction started
  
19 March 2006

Beam
  
14 m

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Vladimir Monomakh (Russian: АПЛ Владимир Мономах) is a Russian ballistic missile submarine of the fourth generation Borei class (Project 955) that became operational in 2015. It is named after Vladimir Monomakh (1053–1125), the Grand Duke of Kievan Rus'.

The project was developed by the Rubin Design Bureau, and the chief designer was Sergey Kovalev. The keel was laid down on 19 March 2006 at the Sevmash shipyard in Severodvinsk. The hull of the Akula-class submarine K-480 Ak Bars was used in the construction of Vladimir Monomakh. The submarine will be armed with 16 of the newest submarine-launched ballistic missile developed in Russia, the Bulava (NATO designation SS-N-32). Vladimir Monomakh and its sister ships will replace the Delta III and IV classes in the Russian Navy. The submarine was launched on 30 December 2012 and had begun moored tests in January 2013.

The submarine finished its first sea trials on 8 October 2013 when returning from a 25-day trial at sea. On 9 September 2014 a Bulava missile was launched from the submarine.

Vladimir Monomakh entered service on 19 December 2014. It was arrived to its permanent base in the Pacific Fleet on 26 September 2016.

References

Russian submarine Vladimir Monomakh Wikipedia