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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
St. Petersburg, December 16 /Xinhua/ — The St. Andrew's flag-raising ceremony and the commissioning of the new diesel-electric submarine Velikiye Luki into the Russian Navy took place in St. Petersburg on Tuesday, the press service of the United Shipbuilding Corporation reported.
The new submarine has joined the Russian Baltic Fleet. During testing, the submarine's specified performance characteristics were confirmed. The shipyard's sea trials and state trials took place in the Baltic Sea.
Velikiye Luki is the third submarine of the Project 677 Lada class. These submarines are quiet, equipped with state-of-the-art acoustic protection systems, and capable of diving to depths of approximately 300 meters. The Lada-series submarines are 66.8 meters long and 7.1 meters wide. They are equipped with missile and torpedo weapons capable of striking both maritime and coastal targets.
Construction of two Project 677 submarines is currently underway in St. Petersburg. Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy Alexander Moiseyev told reporters that the keel-laying of two more submarines of this project is planned for 2026. –0–
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