Biggest submarine in the world “Dmitriy Donskoy”
The Dmitriy Donskoy is nearly as long as two American football fields. It is still in service today and serves as the pride of the Russian submarine fleet.
In a world of naval supremacy, aircraft carriers may be the largest naval ships to sail the seas, but arguably a submarine the size of nearly two Football fields is a little more intimidating.
The typhoon class submarines of the Russian navy are the largest submersible ships that have ever been built. More specifically, a Russian submarine known as Dmitriy Donskoy, TK-208, is the world’s largest submarine.
Measuring in at 175 meters, nearly 600 feet, the submarine has been in commission since 1980, with a few periods of significant refurbishment in its history. In addition to the submarine’s impressive length, it’s also 25 meters wide, giving it quite the presence in the water. The displacement of the ship is 48,000 tons and is operated with a crew of just 160 men.
The TK-208 was the foremost submarine in the Russian named Akula-class submarine line (NATO calls it Typhoon).These submarines are capable of launching massive ballistic мιssιʟᴇs from anywhere in the world relatively covertly.
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