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  2. List of active Russian Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    This list of active Russian Navy ships presents a picture which can never be fully agreed upon in the absence of greater data availability and a consistent standard for which ships are considered operational or not. The Soviet Navy, and the Russian Navy which inherited its traditions, had a different attitude to operational status than many ...

  3. List of anti-ship missiles - Wikipedia

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    However this is a light anti-ship missile with only 29 kg warhead and 15–20 km range, it was not accepted into service by the PLAN for anti-shipping roles, but instead, it is generally used as an air-to-surface missile instead. C-704 – Anti-ship missile designed to engage ships with displacement between 1,000 tons to 4,000 tons; C-705; C-801

  4. List of military nuclear accidents - Wikipedia

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    The wreckage of the submarine, its S5W nuclear reactor, and its two Mark 45 torpedoes with W34 nuclear warheads, remain on the sea floor in more than 3,000 m (9,800 ft) of water. May 24, 1968. Barents Sea, Arctic Ocean. Loss of cooling, radioactive contamination, nuclear fuel damaged.

  5. List of ship losses during the Russo-Ukrainian War - Wikipedia

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    Azov - On 24 March 2024, the Ukrainian general staff claimed that Russian landing ships Azov and her sister ship were hit by cruise missiles and seriously damaged. [158] Satellite images did not reveal any damage, showing that the missile hit the pier next to the ship presumably due to the electronic warfare system of the ships. [159] [160]

  6. List of active missiles of the United States military - Wikipedia

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    Mach 3.5. FIM-92 Stinger. Infrared homing. Mach 2.54. MIM-104 Patriot. Command midcourse and. Terminal Semi-active radar homing. Mach 5.

  7. 3M22 Zircon - Wikipedia

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    Submarine, Surface ship, Land-based (in development) [12] The 3M22 Zircon, [13] also spelled as Tsirkon ( Russian: Циркон, NATO reporting name: SS-N-33) [14] is a Russian scramjet -powered, nuclear-capable hypersonic cruise missile. Produced by NPO Mashinostroyeniya for the Russian Navy, the missile utilizes the ZS-14 launch platforms on ...

  8. Kalibr (missile family) - Wikipedia

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    Kalibr (missile family) The Novator Kalibr (Калибр, caliber ), also referred to as 3M54-1 Kalibr, 3M14 Biryuza (Бирюза, turquoise ), ( NATO reporting name SS-N-27 Sizzler and SS-N-30A) is a family of Russian cruise missiles developed by NPO Novator ( OKB-8 ). It first saw service in 1994. There are ship-launched, submarine-launched ...

  9. Russian warships, including nuclear sub, missile frigate ...

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    Russian spy ships have been spotted unannounced at the port of Havana on several occasions, including ahead of Russia’s invasion of Crimea in 2014, days before U.S.-Cuba talks in Havana in 2015 ...