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Rostov-on-Don's submarine was resuscitated in the Russian Federation after a blow to Sevastopol-the media

It is reported that the submarine allegedly "successfully left the dock, and its repair continues on the water. " At the same time, nothing is known about the exact time of recovery of the submarine "Rostov-on-Don". Diesel-electric submarine "Rostov-on-Don" of Project 636. 3, which received damage in 2023 during a missile attack of the Armed Forces on Sevastopol, was removed from the dock for continuation of repair work.

This was reported by Russian profile resources with reference to information from sources in the defense-industrial complex of the Russian Federation. It is noted that the submarine has successfully left the dock, and now its repair is afloat. Although the exact timing of the diesel-electric submarine is not yet available, this may happen in the near future, since the repair is full. Local shipbuilders in tandem with experts of the enterprise "Admiralteyskie ships" are repaired.

This was also reported by the Russian TASS agency, which carefully provided information, writing that "some time ago the submarine successfully left the dock, and its repair continues on the water. " Meanwhile, the publication immediately followed the reservation that the agency does not have facts confirming this information.

The Rostov-on-Don submarine is the second in a series of six diesel-electric submarines of the Warsawanka class built for the Black Sea Fleet at the Admiralteis Shipyard in St. Petersburg. It was laid on November 21, 2011, descended on the water in June 2014, in 2014 he launched factory running tests, then joined the fleet.

Submarine belongs to the class of so-called stels-submarines and is often mentioned on NATO resources as a "improved Kilo class" watertone "Rostova-on-Don" is about 3 100 tons during floating and about 3 950 tons during immersion. Such a relatively small displacement allows you to find a balance between size and operational capabilities.

We will remind, the destruction of the Russian submarine "Rostov-on-Don" in September was told by Colonel Yuri Ignat, who held the position of speaker of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces at that time. In his message, he applied the wording -"dealt with a submarine. " In this context, the British Naval News, who claimed that Russian submarine was not just damaged, but destroyed. Moreover, given the scale of damage, the possibility of recovery of the submarine called analysts unrealistic.