TASS/. The world’s largest Project 941 ‘Akula’ strategic nuclear-powered submarines can be rearmed to carry at least 200 Kalibr cruise missiles each, former First Deputy Chief of the Russian ...
Summary and Top Points You Need to Know: The Russian Navy decommissioned the Project 941 Akula (Typhoon-class) submarine Dmitry Donskoy in February 2023, several years earlier than expected.
The Russian Navy's Project 941 Akula-class (NATO reporting name Typhoon) heavy nuclear ballistic submarine was laid down in June 1976 and commissioned in 1984. After almost 40 years in service ...
The Dmitry Donskoy is the sole nuclear powered submarine of project 941 (Akula) still in service in the Russian Navy MOSCOW, June 21. /TASS/. The heavy nuclear-powered submarine The Dmitry Donskoy ...
At the time, the former Akula (in the related gallery below) was projected to make 600 horsepower and 520 pound-feet of torque from a 6.0-liter V8, drape carbon fiber body panels over a carbon ...
In terms of performance, the Ginetta Akula checks all the right boxes. It is quick, it is light, and is also available with a manual. Ginetta previewed this car back in 2019 with the Akula concept.
The boutique British sports car maker has announced that that it will finally put its lightweight track beast, the Akula, into production. The news comes over a half decade after the hardcore ...
Niche British car-maker Ginetta is hoping to add to the plethora of limited-edition supercars with the arrival of its new Akula. The 66-year-old company might not have the road-going pedigree of other ...
The Ginetta Akula supercar is a groundbreaking addition to the world of high-performance vehicles. Launched by the renowned British sports racing car company Ginetta, the Akula features a powerful ...