06.02.2012
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Photo: SSBN
Yury Dolgoruky. Press service of JSC
Sevmash
Russian nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines will resume patrols in international waters in June 2012, said Russian Navy Commander-in-Chief Admiral Vladimir Vysotsky.
"On June 1 or a bit later, we will resume permanent patrols of nuclear strategic submarines in the World Ocean", said Vysotsky on Feb 3 at Navy command briefing.
Since 1984, annual number of patrols carried out by Russian nuclear submarines has dropped from over 230 to less than 10.
Nevertheless, Russian military say submarine fleet is still the Navy's core component and will continue playing key role in deterrent strategy.
Russian Navy operates 12 nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines including five
Delta-III-class subs, six
Delta-IV-class subs, and one
Typhoon-class sub. Two SSBNs –
Arkhangelsk and
Severstal – remain in reserve in Severodvinsk.
Russia decided to suspend scheduled utilization of in-service nuclear submarines and plans to build eight new
Borei-class SSBNs till 2020.
First
Borei-class submarine – SSBN
Yury Dolgoruky – may join Pacific Fleet in June 2012.