Russian nuclear powered ballistic missile submarine K-549 Knyaz Vladimir (Prince Vladimir) is pictured before its second stage of the factory sea trials in Severodvynsk, Russia. The 557-foot long submarine has been designed to carry at least 16 Bulava nuclear ballistic missiles, which have a maximum reported range of up to 6,800 miles. She will be handed over to the Russian Navy in December 2019.10.06.2019#5916146
Russian nuclear powered ballistic missile submarine K-549 Knyaz Vladimir (Prince Vladimir) is pictured before its second stage of the factory sea trials in Severodvynsk, Russia. The submarine is 557-foot long has been designed to carry at least 16 Bulava nuclear ballistic missiles, which have a maximum reported range of up to 6,800 miles. She will be handed over to the Russian Navy in December 2019.10.06.2019#5916144
Russian nuclear powered ballistic missile submarine K-549 Knyaz Vladimir (Prince Vladimir) is pictured during its second stage of the factory sea trials in Severodvynsk, Russia. The submarine is 557-foot long has been designed to carry at least 16 Bulava nuclear ballistic missiles, which have a maximum reported range of up to 6,800 miles. She will be handed over to the Russian Navy in December 2019.10.06.2019#5916142
Russian nuclear powered ballistic missile submarine K-549 Knyaz Vladimir (Prince Vladimir) is pictured during its second stage of the factory sea trials in Severodvynsk, Russia. The submarine is 557-foot long has been designed to carry at least 16 Bulava nuclear ballistic missiles, which have a maximum reported range of up to 6,800 miles. She will be handed over to the Russian Navy in December 2019.10.06.2019#5916138
Russian nuclear powered ballistic missile submarine K-549 Knyaz Vladimir (Prince Vladimir) is pictured during its second stage of the factory sea trials in Severodvynsk, Russia. The submarine is 557-foot long has been designed to carry at least 16 Bulava nuclear ballistic missiles, which have a maximum reported range of up to 6,800 miles. She will be handed over to the Russian Navy in December 2019.10.06.2019#5916136
Russian nuclear powered ballistic missile submarine K-549 Knyaz Vladimir (Prince Vladimir) is pictured during its second stage of the factory sea trials in Severodvynsk, Russia. The submarine is 557-foot long has been designed to carry at least 16 Bulava nuclear ballistic missiles, which have a maximum reported range of up to 6,800 miles. She will be handed over to the Russian Navy in December 2019.10.06.2019#5916133