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November 10, 2006 · about 20 years ago

St. Petersburg shipyard launches multipurpose submarine

St. Petersburg’s Admiralty Shipyards held a ceremony Friday to lay the keel of the Sevastopol, a serially produced multipurpose submarine. Admiralty Shipyards said in October it would begin construction of a fourth-generation diesel-electric submarine in November. ‘The Project-677, or Lada-class die

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St. Petersburg’s Admiralty Shipyards held a ceremony Friday to lay the keel of the Sevastopol, a serially produced multipurpose submarine.

Admiralty Shipyards said in October it would begin construction of a fourth-generation diesel-electric submarine in November. ‘The Project-677, or Lada-class diesel submarine, whose keel will be laid November 10, will be named after a city associated with Russian naval glory – Sevastopol,’ a company source said. ‘It is to be launched in 2010.’

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