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K-535 Yuriy Dolgorukiy is the first Borei-class ballistic missile submarine of the Project 955 in service with the Russian Navy. Named after the founder of Moscow, Yuri Dolgoruki, it was laid down on November 2, 1996 and was first planned to enter service in 2001. However, the R-39M missile that the Borei class was supposed to carry was abandoned after several failed tests, and the submarine ...
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27 de abr. de 2023 · Media in category "Yuri I, Grand Prince of Kyiv". This category contains only the following file. Yuri I Dolgoruky.png 496 × 629; 637 KB. : Yury (given name) Rurik Dynasty. 1099 births. Deaths in Kyiv. People depicted in Facial Chronicle.
In 1155, Yuri regained Kiev once again. After presumably being poisoned at the feast of a Kievan nobleman, Yuri unexpectedly died in 1157 which sparked anti-Suzdalian uprising in Kiev. Yuri Dolgoruki was interred at the Church of the Saviour at Berestove, Kiev, but his tomb is empty. Marriages and children
21 de ene. de 2013 · Yury Dolgoruky is the first Russian submarine to use such a propulsion system. The Borei Class vessel has a length of 170m, beam of 13.5m and a draught of ten metres. The surfaced and submerged displacements of the sub are 14,720t and 24,000t respectively. The submarine can hold a crew of 130 personnel.
RPK-2 Viyuga anti-submarine/ship missiles. The Borei class, alternate transliteration Borey, Russian designation Project 955 Borei and Project 955A Borei-A ( Russian: Борей, lit. ' Boreas ', NATO reporting name Dolgorukiy ), are a series of nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines being constructed by Sevmash for the Russian Navy.
20 de abr. de 2021 · Pereslavl-Zaleski: Fundada a orillas del lago Pleshchéiev en 1152 por Yuri Dolgoruki, príncipe de Rostov-Súzdal y fundador de Moscú, la ciudad de Pereslavl-Zaleski hoy alberga numerosos monasterios e iglesias entre los que destaca Dormición Góritski, fundado a principios del siglo XIV por el príncipe de Moscú Iván Kalitá (1283-1341).