The Russian Submarines for sale, Russia Submarine Force Fleet Pictures, Models, and Submarine New Release DVD MoviesThe Russian Submarine fleet is one of the most advanced submarine force in the world. Submarines like the Kursk and the Soviet Typhoon Class Russian Submarine are shown, repeatedly in DVD Movies like the Hunt for Red October and the Russians are coming. The models shown with these Russian submarines show the Russian Submarine fleet and power with a force capable of traveling and destroying any country in the world. These submarines fleets started with super advancements coming in WW2 to the modern Russia submarines of their nuclear fleet today. |
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Typhoon Class Russian Submarine Models The Project 941 or Akula, Russian "Акула" ("Shark") class submarine (NATO reporting name: Typhoon) is a type of nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine deployed by the Soviet Navy in the 1980s. With a submerged displacement of 48,000 tonnes,[1] the Typhoons are the largest class of submarine ever built. The Typhoon Modernizaton Program was cancelled in 2012 when the Russians stated that it would be less expensive to build two Borel Class Submarines than to rebuild one of the Typhoon subs. |
Kilo Class Russian Submarine Models
The Kilo class is the NATO reporting name for a naval diesel-electric submarine that is made in Russia. Typical Product Description |
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The heavy, fast and heavily armed Project 949A ANTEY (NATO: SSGN of the OSCAR II class) submarines were used by the Soviet fleet, and now by the Russian Navy, for attacking surface shipping. They were specially designed to fight the U.S. Navy's aircraft carrier battle groups. Their high submerged speed allowed them to keep pace with the fast carrier battle groups and attack them with salvos of their 24 P-700 GRANIT (NATO: SS-N-19 SHIPWRECK) cruise missiles that can be launched underwater. NATO is well aware of the great danger presented by this class of submarine. The KURSK joined the Russian fleet in 1994 and served in the North Fleet. During its service the KURSK undertook two combat patrols in the Atlantic and in the Mediterranean. Following the detonation of torpedo warheads on 12. August 2000 the submarine sank, taking the lives of all crew aboard. |
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Zvezda 9007 Russian Nuclear Submarine K-141 "Kursk" 1/350 |
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K-19 Russian Soviet Era Submarine Model Kits ASIN: B000OABWAS |
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Counter Measures (1998) Not Available at this time |
History - Mega Movers: Sub Salvage
This entry in the MEGA MOVERS series follows a team of intrepid engineers as they recover sunken submarines from the ocean floor. From Civil War-era relics to modern subs such as the Kursk, the crew raises the giant machines from their watery graves, and even rescues survivors trapped inside a disabled craft. | |
Soviet Union (Russian) Sea Power During The Cold War Product Description This video is divided into three parts. In Part I, "Rise Of The Red Navy," Actor Burgess Meredith narrates the history of the Red fleet produced in the 1970s. It begins with the Russian Navy's role in World War I and continues through World War II and into the buildup in the 1960s and 1970s. Part II "Soviet Verses U.S. Navy is a comparison of the fleets in the early 1970s with on camera analysis with experts including Admiral Zumwalt. Part III looks at the Soviet fleet in the mid 1970s. Color/B&W |
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K-19: The Widowmaker DVD Movie (2002) Inspired by a true story that was kept secret until the fall of communism, K-19: THE WIDOWMAKER is a tale of ordinary men who sacrifice everything for their shipmates and their country. In 1961, at the height of the Cold War, an ill-prepared Russian nuclear missile submarine embarks on its maiden voyage with near-disastrous consequences. When the sub's nuclear reactor malfunctions, Captain Alexei Vostrikov (Harrison Ford) makes some decisions that are unpopular with the crew. Tensions mount as radiation levels rise throughout the submarine and there is no respite in sight. If the sub explodes, it may cause an international incident as it may be mistaken as an attack on a nearby NATO base and an American Navy destroyer that is in the area. If the sub dives deep below the surface, perhaps the malfunction can be fixed, but the loss of some lives is then inevitable. The Executive Officer, Mikhail Polenin (Liam Neeson), who formerly commanded the sub, can placate the crew, but must decide where his own loyalties lie. Directed by Kathryn Bigelow (BLUE STEEL, POINT BREAK), this thriller examines the Cold War from the Russian perspective, an uncommon point of view in American films. | |
The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming (1966)
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The Hunt for Red October In the tradition of DIE HARD and PREDATOR, director John McTiernan presents audiences with yet another techno thriller: THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER. Sean Connery plays Captain Marko Ramius, a dissatisfied Russian commander who navigates his submarine towards America in an attempt to defect. Soviet intelligence claims that Ramius is a warmonger and that he plans to launch nuclear missiles at the United States. Jack Ryan (Alec Baldwin), an iconoclastic CIA agent, believes otherwise: American spies have determined that the submarine is powered by a stealth engine. In order to save the "caterpillar drive" and avoid a nuclear incident, Agent Ryan must board the Red October and assist Captain Ramius in its navigation to U.S. waters. Both murky and captivating, the underwater visual and sound effects are reminiscent of DAS BOOT. Once again director McTiernan produces a winning film with a jagged plot, a well acted script, and plenty of explosions. In the tradition of DIE HARD and PREDATOR, director John McTiernan presents audiences with yet another techno thriller: THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER. Sean Connery plays Captain Marko Ramius, a dissatisfied Russian commander who navigates his submarine towards America in an attempt to defect. Soviet intelligence claims that Ramius is a warmonger and that he plans to launch nuclear missiles at the United States. Jack Ryan (Alec Baldwin), an iconoclastic CIA agent, believes otherwise: American spies have determined that the submarine is powered by a stealth engine. In order to save the "caterpillar drive" and avoid a nuclear incident, Agent Ryan must board the Red October and assist Captain Ramius in its navigation to U.S. waters. Both murky and captivating, the underwater visual and sound effects are reminiscent of DAS BOOT. Once again director McTiernan produces a winning film with a jagged plot, a well acted script, and plenty of explosions. |
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Russian USSR Soviet Military Patch ML.1-7
>Product Description Material: Base Not sure, like special rubber, or like black wool felt. Design is melted into the base. **************** List of patches ** #1 Black shark Helicopter similar to Apache ** #2 Alligator helicopter ** #3 Border division at city of Novorossiisk, on Black Sea ** #4 Division of nuclear submarine of North Fleet ** #5 Intercommunication: avia-transportation, artillery connection, radio technical services ** #6 Central experimental range of Russia near city of Mirnii, North Siberia ** #7 Tanks division ASIN: B000RQMNL6 |
Inside a Soviet Submarine, The Crew gets underway. The heavy, fast and heavily armed Project 949A ANTEY (NATO: SSGN of the OSCAR II class) submarines were used by the Soviet fleet, and now by the Russian Navy, for attacking surface shipping. They were specially designed to fight the U.S. Navy's aircraft carrier battle groups. Their high submerged speed allowed them to keep pace with the fast carrier battle groups and attack them with salvos of their 24 P-700 GRANIT (NATO: SS-N-19 SHIPWRECK) cruise missiles that can be launched underwater. NATO is well aware of the great danger presented by this class of submarine. The KURSK joined the Russian fleet in 1994 and served in the North Fleet. During its service the KURSK undertook two combat patrols in the Atlantic and in the Mediterranean. Following the detonation of torpedo warheads on 12. August 2000 the submarine sank, taking the lives of all crew aboard. |
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Crew on the bridge of a Russian Submarine in the Arctic Ocean Soviet Typhoon-class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine - the world's largest submarine |
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Submarine in the Kara Sea North of Central Siberia near
Severnaya Zemlya Archipelago
on the link to see the Severnaya Zemlya Exhibit. The Russian Submarine fleet is one of the most advanced submarine force in the world. Submarines like the Kursk and the Soviet Typhoon Class Russian Submarine are shown, repeatedly in DVD Movies like the Hunt for Red October and the Russians are coming. The models shown with these Russian submarines show the Russian Submarine fleet and power with a force capable of traveling and destroying any country in the world. These submarines fleets started with super advancements coming in WW2 to the modern Russia submarines of their nuclear fleet today. |
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