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          S-94

          S-94 视频截图
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          视频简介

          "S-94" most commonly refers to a Soviet or Russian nuclear-powered submarine.

          Specifically, it is typically associated with the Project 671RTM (NATO: Victor-III class)attack submarine. Here are the key details:

          S-94

          • Class:Victor-III class (Project 671RTM Shchuka). This was the final and most advanced variant of the Victor-class series of Soviet nuclear-powered attack submarines (SSNs).
          • Role:Designed for anti-submarine warfare (ASW) and anti-surface warfare, tasked with tracking and countering Western ballistic missile submarines and carrier battle groups.
          • Key Features:

            • Quiet Operation:Significantly quieter than its predecessors, incorporating sound-damping technologies and a distinctive "hump"behind the sail, which housed towed sonar array equipment.
            • Armament:Equipped with torpedo tubes for launching both torpedoes and SS-N-21 Sampsoncruise missiles(a Soviet analog to the U.S. Tomahawk), giving it long-range land-attack capability.
            • Service Era:Built in the late 1970s and 1980s, they were a mainstay of the Soviet Navy's attack submarine force through the Cold War and into the 1990s.

          In summary: S-94 is the designation for a specific Victor-III class nuclear attack submarine, representing one of the Soviet Union's most capable SSNs during the late Cold War period.