- The
Shchuka-class
submarines (Russian: Щука), also
referred to as Sh or Shch-class submarines, were a medium-sized
class of
Soviet submarines,
built in...
- The
Akula class,
Soviet designation Project 971
Shchuka-B (Russian: Щука-Б, lit. 'Pike-B', NATO
reporting name Akula) is a
series of
fourth generation...
-
designations Project 671 Yorsh,
Project 671RT
Syomga and
Project 671RTM/RTMK
Shchuka, (NATO
reporting names Victor I,
Victor II and
Victor III, respectively)...
- year she also
repaired six M-class submarines, as well as
salvaging the
Shchuka class 411, the
tugboat Austra, the
schooners Trud and Vodoley-2, and several...
-
KSShch (Russian: Корабельный снаряд «Щука» (КСЩ); tr.:Korabelny
snaryad Shchuka (KSShch); English: Anti-Ship
Missile "Pike") was a
Soviet anti-ship cruise...
-
below for supper.
Shumanin had
previous experience in Shch-type (щука,
shchuka, "pike") and С-type (средняя, srednyaja, "medium") boats, but was new to...
-
Soviet Shchuka-class
submarine with the 20 mm
Madsen cannon in poor visibility, Iku-Turso
later came
across and
torpedoed another Soviet Shchuka-class...
-
known as the
Typhoon class (and not to be
confused with the
Project 971
Shchuka attack submarine,
called "Akula" by NATO). The
Typhoons were the largest...
- (Project 671RT -
Syomga (Сёмга) class) "Victor-III" (Project 671RTM -
Shchuka (Щука) class) "Alfa" (Project 705 - Lira (Лира) class) "Mike" (Project...
- submarines, as
Akula is the name NATO uses to
designate the
Russian Project 971
Shchuka-B (Щука-Б)-class
attack submarines. The
project was
developed with the...