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Perm (nuclear submarine)

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Developers: Sevmash
Date of the premiere of the system: August 2025
Branches: MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX

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2025: Launching

The nuclear submarine Perm"" of the Yasen-M 885M project was launched and went on sea trials from the Sevmash plant "." Severodvinsk The ship became the fifth representative of the modernized series of multi-purpose nuclear submarines and is planned to be transferred Navy Russia in 2026. The plant announced this on August 23, 2025.

The Perm K-572 nuclear submarine became the first multi-purpose submarine to be armed with Zircon hypersonic cruise missiles. All ships of this project are capable of carrying this weapon, which significantly increases the combat capabilities of the Russian submarine fleet.

Nuclear submarine Perm

Russian submariners in 2025 have one boat of the basic project 885 and four modernized project 885M. The Russian Navy includes the K-560 Severodvinsk (introduced in 2014), the K-561 Kazan (2021), the K-573 Novosibirsk (2021), the K-571 Krasnoyarsk (2024) and the K-564 Arkhangelsk (2024).

In Severodvinsk, the construction of nuclear submarines of the Voronezh and Vladivostok 885M project continues with the planned delivery to the fleet in 2027. Ulyanovsk is in a high degree of readiness, which in various sources is referred to as the ship of the Yasen-M project or the carrier of the Poseidon 2M39 complex.

In 2025, the laying of the nuclear submarine Bratsk"" is expected under the 885M project with the continuation of the series in subsequent years. The program for the construction of submarine cruisers of this class is one of the priorities for the development of domestic military shipbuilding.

Submarines of the Yasen-M project are distinguished by a high degree of automation and completely Russian production of all components. An original multipurpose information and control system with a multiprocessor architecture and a three-level construction structure is installed on board.[1]

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