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The Akula was a follow-on generation to the very capable Victor III class.
Pressure Point Dick Couch 1992
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The Akula was a follow-on generation to the very capable Victor III class.
Pressure Point Dick Couch 1992
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India reportedly paid USD 650 million for a 10-year lease of the 12,000-ton K-152 Nerpa, a Shchuka-B class (NATO codename Akula II) nuclear-powered attack submarine and the completion of the Soviet-era vessel was partly financed by New Delhi.
The Times of India 2009
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India's growing fleet of Russian-supplied attack submarines, like the formidable 'Akula' are armed with the world's fastest and deadliest anti-ship missile, 'BrahMos,' a weapon designed to sink aircraft carriers.
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India's acquisition of Russian 'Akula' class nuclear-powered subs that do 40 knots submerged; the deadly BrahMos missiles; and the Russian heavy, TU-160 long-ranged bomber have the US Navy warily watching.
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The 'Akula' attack sub in which a score of Russian sailors and technicians recently died after fire-extinguishing Freon gas was accidentally released, is believed to be destined for the Indian Navy.
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Litvak is also, I recall, rewriting The Akula Job aka Akula for Darren Lynn Bousman… though there’s nothing much to report there.
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The Nerpa is the latest of a class of attack submarines codenamed "Akula" by NATO, which are armed with torpedoes and cruise missiles.
arabnews - frontpage 2010
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The Nerpa is the latest of a class of attack submarines codenamed "Akula" by NATO, which are armed with torpedoes and cruise missiles.
IBN Top Headlines 2010
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The series of loss-making quarters highlights the extent of the microlender's troubles, which culminated in the resignation of its founding chairman, Vikram Akula , in November.
SKS Microfinance Posts Fourth Straight Quarterly Loss Sudeep Jain 2012
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