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#3 Missile launch from the top of the world.

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#3 Missile launch from the top of the world.

Project 941 Akula: The Majestic Typhoon Submarines from the Cold War era

#3 Missile launch from the top of the world.

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←#2 Most individual Soviet and Russian submarines are designated K for Kreyserskaya or Cruiser (B for Bol’shaya or Large if diesel or old), but only the Typhoons received the special designation of TK for Tyazholaya Kreyserskaya or Heavy Cruiser.
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