ballistic missile submarine
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Q683570
submarine able to launch ballistic missiles.
SSBN
B-125 – B-92 – Dmitri Donskoi – HMS Dreadnought – HMS Renown – HMS Vanguard – HMS Vigilant – Imperator Aleksandr III – INS Arihant – K-102 – K-145 – K-16 – K-19 – K-279 – K-40 – K-403 – K-408 – K-472 – K-523 – K-55 – Karelia – KS-411 Orenburg – Le Tonnant – Novomoskovsk – Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy – Severstal – Terrible – TK-12 Simbirsk – TK-13 – TK-202 – Triomphant – Tula – USS Abraham Lincoln – USS Alabama – USS Benjamin Franklin – USS District of Columbia – USS Ethan Allen – USS Florida – USS George C. Marshall – USS James Madison – USS James Monroe – USS John Adams – USS Maine – USS Nathan Hale – USS Sam Houston – USS Simon Bolivar – USS Thomas A. Edison – USS Thomas Jefferson – USS Ulysses S. Grant – USS West Virginia – USS Wisconsin – USS Wyoming –
Type | Date | Description | Keywords | Notes | Source |
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link | Freebase entry@ | Wikidata | |||
document | Ballistic missile submarines of the United States and the Soviet Union- a comparison of systems and doctrine. (IA ballisticmissile00ford) | Wikimedia | |||
image | 2019 | PM Boris Johnson visits HMNB Clyde (48405342247) | Wikimedia | ||
image | 2018 | Prime Minister Narendra Modi receiving the crew of INS Arihant | Wikimedia | ||
image | 2013 | Russian Navy SSBN Bryansk | Wikimedia | ||
image | Russian Navy SSBN Generalissimus Suvorov | Wikimedia | |||
image | Russian Navy SSBN Imperator Aleksandr III | Wikimedia | |||
image | 2018 | The US Missile and Rocket Hallway (Navy) in the unclassified section at the Nuclear Weapons Instructional Museum. | Wikimedia |
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