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  1. Amur-class submarine - Wikipedia

    • The Amur-class submarine (named for the Amur River), is one of the latest Russian submarine designs. It is advertised as an export version of the Lada class, a modernized version of the Kilo-class submarine with improved acoustic stealth, new combat systems, and an option for air-independent propulsion (AIP). The new vessels are the fourth generation of the … See more

    Construction

    Rubin Central Design Bureau's chief designer for the Amur-1650 and -950 is Yuri Kormilitsyn. As the further … See more

    Operators

    No boats of this class have been built yet. Russia has offered the sub for sale to India, but in 2005, India ordered Scorpène-class submarines instead. On 4 July 2013, Rosoboronexport announced they will offer the Amur 1… See more

     
  1. Russia to Unveil Amur 950 Submarine with BrahMos Missiles at …

  2. Russia to unveil new Amur 950 attack submarine at

    On August 8, 2024, the Russian Rubin Central Design Bureau announced that it will present a model of the Amur 950 attack submarine at the Army-2024 exhibition, scheduled to be held in Kubinka, Moscow Region, from August 12 …

  3. New Amur-Class Submarines by Russia's Rubin Bureau to Offer …

  4. Amur 950 class submarine (ДПЛ Амур 950) - YouTube

  5. Meet The Lada-Class: Russia's Most Dangerously Quiet …

    Mar 27, 2020 · “Acoustic signature of the Amur 950 submarine is several times less compared to Kilo class submarines which are currently considered to be the most silent in the world. The submarine is...

  6. Russia to Introduce Amur 950 Attack Submarine with …

    Aug 9, 2024 · The Amur 950 is a modernized variant of the Kilo-class submarines, boasting enhanced acoustic stealth and combat systems. It has a displacement of approximately 1,000 tons and a length of 58.8 meters. The …

  7. Russian submarine designer predicts uncrewed future

  8. Russia Tempts Indian Navy With Brahmos-Armed Amur 950 …

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