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MOSCOW, April 27 (Xinhuanet) -- The Russian navy will
get two newly-equipped strategic nuclear submarines armed with "Bulava"
intercontinental ballistic missiles, the Russian navy's Commander-in-Chief,
Admiral Vladimir Kuroyedov, said Wednesday.
"In accordance with the current program,
we expect to get these nuclear submarines, armed with 'Bulava' new missile
complexes, at the end of 2006 if everything runs smoothly," Kuroyedov was
quoted by the Itar-Tass news agency as saying.
It remains undecided whether the two submarines,
named "Dmitry Donskoi" and "Yuri Dolgoruky," would join the Northern Fleet or
the Pacific Fleet, Kuroyedov said.
The solid-fuel "Bulava" missile, which is still under
a three-year testing program, is capable of carrying up to ten individually
guided nuclear warheads, with a range of up to 8,000 km.
The Dmitry Donskoy, the world's largest nuclear
submarine, was launched in 1982 and is being transformed into a
fourth-generationsubmarine. Building of the Yuri Dolgoruky started in 1996,
according to the Interfax news agency. Enditem |