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Russian Navy’s cutting-edge sub dives to maximum depth in Arctic drills

All of the vessel’s systems and mechanisms operated in normal mode

MOSCOW, May 19. /TASS/. The Project 885M (Yasen-M) multi-purpose nuclear-powered submarine Kazan carrying cruise missiles practiced dives to maximum depths during drills in the Barents Sea, the Northern Fleet’s press office reported on Thursday.

Under its designed properties, the sub can dive to a maximum depth of 600 meters.

"The submarine’s crew successfully coped with the assigned tasks. All of the vessel’s systems and mechanisms operated in normal mode. The submarine cruiser confirmed its designed technical capabilities. The sub submerged in deep-water areas of the Barents Sea on the border with the Norwegian Sea," the press office said in a statement.

The Northern Fleet set up a taskforce of surface ships and tug vessels led by the large anti-submarine warfare ship Severomorsk to provide comprehensive support for the naval exercise. The naval taskforce practiced assigned tasks in the area of the sub’s deep dives, the press office specified.

The K-561 ‘Kazan’ is the Project 885M (Yasen-M) second submarine floated out on March 31, 2017. The underwater cruiser commenced shipbuilders’ sea trials on September 25, 2018 and entered service with the Russian Navy on May 7, 2021.

The submarine successfully test-fired Kalibr and Oniks cruise missiles. It develops a surface speed of 16 knots and can accelerate to 31 knots under water. The submarine can dive to a maximum depth of 600 meters, has sea endurance of 100 days and a crew of 90.