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Over 70 Ships Under Construction in Russian Shipyards: Putin
Over 70 Ships Under Construction in Russian Shipyards: Putin
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Russian President Vladimir Putin is currently on a visit to the Arkhangelsk region, where he met with Alexander Tsibulsky, the Governor of the region. 24.07.2025, Sputnik India
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During his visit, Putin also attended a key meeting on the development of Russia’s submarine fleet in Severodvinsk, as well as a flag-raising ceremony for the nuclear-powered submarine cruiser "Knyaz Pozharsky."Speaking at the event, Putin outlined the ambitious plans for the modernization of Russia's naval forces, stating that the nation is determined to fully implement the strategy for building a modern Russian navy. He emphasized that Russia is making significant strides in expanding its naval power and technological capabilities.In his address during the flag-raising ceremony of "Knyaz Pozharsky," Putin remarked, "Overall, more than 70 ships are at various stages of construction in Russian shipyards. In Severodvinsk alone, the construction of six new nuclear submarines is planned by 2030."The "Knyaz Pozharsky," a nuclear-powered submarine cruiser, was launched in 2024 in Severodvinsk. It is the fourth serial nuclear-powered submarine of the "Bore-A" project and is part of the fourth generation of nuclear-powered submarines, designed to enhance Russia’s strategic defense capabilities.
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Over 70 Ships Under Construction in Russian Shipyards: Putin
19:58 24.07.2025 (Updated: 20:00 24.07.2025) Russian President Vladimir Putin is currently on a visit to the Arkhangelsk region, where he met with Alexander Tsibulsky, the Governor of the region.
During his visit, Putin also attended a key meeting on the development of Russia’s submarine fleet in Severodvinsk, as well as a flag-raising ceremony for the nuclear-powered submarine cruiser "Knyaz Pozharsky."
Speaking at the event, Putin outlined the ambitious plans for the modernization of Russia's naval forces, stating that the nation is determined to fully implement the strategy for building a modern Russian navy. He emphasized that Russia is making significant strides in expanding its naval power and technological capabilities.
In his address during the flag-raising ceremony of "Knyaz Pozharsky," Putin remarked, "Overall, more than 70 ships are at various stages of construction in Russian shipyards. In Severodvinsk alone, the construction of six new nuclear submarines is planned by 2030."
"We will definitely and fully implement the planned creation of a modern Navy, we will ensure the security of Russia and our national interests in all areas of the World Ocean. There can be no doubt about this," Putin said.
The "Knyaz Pozharsky," a nuclear-powered submarine cruiser, was launched in 2024 in Severodvinsk. It is the fourth serial nuclear-powered submarine of the "Bore-A" project and is part of the fourth generation of nuclear-powered submarines, designed to enhance Russia’s strategic defense capabilities.