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An impression of the new Soviet Typhoon-class nuclear submarine, the world’s largest. The first Typhoon was launched in 1980 and is based in the Artic Ocean near Murmansk. It displaces more than 25,000 tons and carries 20 nuclear missiles which have multiple warheads and a range of 8300km.

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Press, 28 May 1983, Page 14

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An impression of the new Soviet Typhoon-class nuclear submarine, the world’s largest. The first Typhoon was launched in 1980 and is based in the Artic Ocean near Murmansk. It displaces more than 25,000 tons and carries 20 nuclear missiles which have multiple warheads and a range of 8300km. Press, 28 May 1983, Page 14

An impression of the new Soviet Typhoon-class nuclear submarine, the world’s largest. The first Typhoon was launched in 1980 and is based in the Artic Ocean near Murmansk. It displaces more than 25,000 tons and carries 20 nuclear missiles which have multiple warheads and a range of 8300km. Press, 28 May 1983, Page 14