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  • ...s. In 1963 land based intercontinental ballistic missiles and sub launched ballistic missiles were introduced. As SLBMs became more accurate and reliable, land ...anti-ship missile, or the ASM15, a subsonic low observation air to surface missile.
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  • ...into conflict with the Rocket Forces over the control of ballistic missile submarines. The navy is also over the Posadi [[RLA Navy|Marine Mammal Program]], which ...being an estimated 1400-2000km (870-1240mi). They also control the Kharoi missile factories. 24,000 active duty personnel.
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  • *24 submarines ...rol vessels, 8 nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines, and 16 attack submarines. It also operates hundreds of high-quality aircraft as a maritime complemen
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  • The '''HŎ-2 Poksŏl''' is a type of {{wp|anti-submarine missile}} developed in [[Menghe]] during the early 1990s. It is designed to be laun ...rts to develop an anti-submarine guided torpedo which could be deployed by missile, as a way of extending warships' attack reach. The '''HŎ-1''', approved fo
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  • | Guided Missile Destroyer | Guided Missile Destroyer
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  • * 18 guided missile {{wp|cruiser|cruisers}} * 58 guided missile {{wp|destroyer|destroyers}}
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  • ...uiser|Octeres Class]] || [[File:NRI_Octeres_Class_CG.png|300px]] || Guided Missile Cruiser (CG) || CG-1 ''Devistio'' <br>CG-2 <br>CG-3 <br>CG-4 <br>CG-5 ||   ...r|Devistio Class]] || [[File:NRI_Devastivo_Class_DDG.png|300px]] || Guided Missile Destroyer (DDG) || DDG-1 ''Devistio'' <br>DDG-2 <br>DDG-3 <br>DDG-4 <br>DDG
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  • ! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="5" | Submarines ...l longer and at higher speeds underwater than conventional diesel-electric submarines.
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  • *18 × {{wp|P-800 Oniks|SH-8}} replaced with {{wp|BrahMos (missile)|BrahMos}} on Madrastan vessels ...late 1950s in the [[DSRA]] working on the formation of a new generation of submarines that were intended for high-level production and designed to solve multiple
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  • |type = {{wp|Submarine launched ballistic missile|SLBM}} |manufacturer = [[Venator Defence]] (Missile)<br>[[Institute of Nuclear Research (Belfras)|Institute of Nuclear Research
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  • | label9 = Maximum missile range ...use as a deterrent strategic nuclear MIRV (allegedly capable of 3 MRVs per missile), however the production capacity is unknown and thought to not yet be in s
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  • ...alphabetical order. Routine deployments made by the Navy's nuclear-powered submarines and their location of operations is classified. ...at short notice anywhere in the world. The FRE consists of either a guided-missile destroyer or a frigate. As of January 2014, this commitment has been 'gappe
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  • ** [[Trident (missile)|US-180 Trident]] anti-ship missiles ** [[Spear (missile family)|US-660 Spear]] anti-ship missiles
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  • ...lear-powered submarines (six ballistic missile submarines and twelve fleet submarines as of 2016). In addition the Navy possesses a two carriers, a landing platf ...vy bear the ship prefix "HMS" - His Majesty's Ship - with the exception of submarines which bear the prefix "HM Submarine", and Glider which bears the prefix "HM
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  • ...rae-class submarine''' was a class of {{wp|nuclear-powered}} {{wp|balistic missile}} {{wp|submarine}}s that were built by the [[DSRA]]. The official designati ...ordable design [[Korae-class submarine|Korae-class]] {{wp|cruise missile}} submarines as the current [[Mokae-class submarine|Mokae-class]] was plagued with probl
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  • ! colspan="6" style="background: lavender;"| Ballistic missile submarines ! colspan="6" style="background: lavender;"| Nuclear attack submarines
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  • ...tering service in 1991. Officially used for "hydrographic research", these submarines are believed to be used for underwater engineering and special operations o All submarines of the class are currently assigned to the 65th Submarine Brigade, under th
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  • ===Submarines=== ! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Submarines'''
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  • ...and in the world. They were the forerunners of all subsequent Royal Naval submarines. They served until 1984 when the last vessel was retired due to age. The cl ...ed screws and a change in turbine power led to the class being the fastest Submarines in the Royal Navy until the introduction of the [[Chanson-class Attack Subm
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  • |type={{wp|Anti-submarine missile}} ...''HŎ-3 Ryongorŭm''' ("{{wp|waterspout}}") is a type of {{wp|anti-submarine missile}} developed in [[Menghe]] during the 2000s as a replacement for the [[HŎ-2
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