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Encyclopedia > List of NATO reporting names for ballistic missile submarines

NATO reporting name for ballistic missile submarines, with Soviet designations: NATO reporting names were code names for Soviet and Chinese military equipment. ... Soviet redirects here. ...

  • Ballistic Missile Submarines - Nuclear Propelled (Podvodnaya Lodka Atomnaya Raketnaya Ballistecheskaya - PLARB)
    • "Hotel I" (Project 658) 8 ships
    • "Hotel II" (Project 658M) 7 ships (refitted from Project 658 ships)
    • "Yankee I" (Project 667A) 34 ships
    • "Yankee II" (Project 667AM, Navaga-M) 1 ship (refitted from Project 667A)
    • "Delta I" (Project 667B, Murena) 18 ships
    • "Delta II" (Project 667BD, Murena-M) 4 ships
    • "Delta III" (Project 667BDR, Kalmar) 14 ships
    • "Delta IV" (Project 667BDRM, Delfin) 7 ships
    • "Typhoon" (Project 941, Akula) 6 ships
    • "Borei" (Project 955, Borei) 2 ships under construction
  • Ballistic Missile Submarines - Diesel/Electric Propelled (Podvodnaya Lodka Racetnaya Ballistecheskaya - PLRB)
    • "Zulu V" (Project AV-611) 5 ships
    • "Golf I" (Project 629) 22 ships
    • "Golf II" (Project 629A) 14 ships (refitted from Project 629 ships)

See also: NATO reporting name The Hotel class is the general NATO classification for a type of nuclear-powered submarine that was originally put into service by the Soviet Union around 1959. ... The Hotel class is the general NATO classification for a type of nuclear-powered submarine that was originally put into service by the Soviet Union around 1959. ... The Yankee class is the general NATO classification for a type of nuclear-powered submarine that was originally constructed by the Soviet Union around 1968. ... The Yankee class is the general NATO classification for a type of nuclear-powered submarine that was originally constructed by the Soviet Union around 1968. ... A Delta I class submarine. ... A Delta I class submarine. ... A Delta I class submarine. ... A Delta I class submarine. ... The Typhoon-class submarine is a ballistic missile-carrying, nuclear-powered submarine (SSBN) deployed by the Soviet Navy in the 1980s. ... The Borei class is a nuclear-powered ballistic missile-carrying submarine currently in development by Russia. ... The Soviet Navys Project 611, also known by their NATO reporting name of Zulu class, were designed as attack submarines, but six were converted to become the worlds first ballistic missile submarines, one armed with a single F-11FM Scud missile and five others with two Scuds each. ... The Soviet Navys Project 629, also known by the NATO reporting name of Golf class, were diesel electric ballistic missile submarines. ... The Soviet Navys Project 629, also known by the NATO reporting name of Golf class, were diesel electric ballistic missile submarines. ... NATO reporting names were code names for Soviet and Chinese military equipment. ...


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