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Russian submarine BS-64 : ウィキペディア英語版
Russian submarine BS-64

''BS-64'' is a Project 667BDRM ''Delfin''-class ballistic missile submarine (NATO reporting name "Delta-IV") of the Russian Navy. She was originally designated ''K-64''.
''K-64'' was removed from active service in 1999 and was ordered to be refitted. It was planned for her to be reactivated in 2002 to replace the Yankee 'Stretch' class ''KS-411''. ''KS-411'' had been the mothership for the ''Paltus''-class mini submarines, which are believed to be used for a combination of oceanographic research, search and rescue, and underwater intelligence-gathering.〔(Paltus Class - Project 1083.1 )〕 Due to lack of funds was this plan postponed, and the new recommissioning date is unknown. ''K-64'' was renamed ''BS-64'' in 2002, and her central section containing 16 silos for ballistic missiles was removed to create space for the installation of scientific-experimental equipment, cabins for scientists and a rest room for the regular crew. The status of this work is unknown and as of 2008 the ship was still moored in Zvezdochka shipyard awaiting completion.〔http://www.deepstorm.ru/DeepStorm.files/45-92/nbrs/667BDRM/K-64/K-64.htm〕
The submarine was relaunched after repairs in August 2015. Following the completion of repairs it is believed that the submarine was converted to serve as carrier of mini submarine(s) (e.g., "Losharik" deep-diving nuclear powered mini-submarine).〔http://barentsobserver.com/en/security/2015/08/russian-nuclear-submarine-launched-after-modernization-13-08〕〔http://barentsobserver.com/en/security/top-secret-nuclear-sub-used-prove-north-pole-claim-29-10〕
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